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How Churchill Beat the Odds to Win Makerere’s 91st Guild Presidency

MASENGERE AMBROSE DILLANBy MASENGERE AMBROSE DILLANMarch 13, 2025Updated:March 13, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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KAMPALA, March 13, 2025 – In a stunning political upset, Ssentamu Churchill James has been elected Makerere University’s 91st Guild President, proving that perseverance and strategic campaigning can turn the tide in student politics. Churchill, who initially lost the National Unity Platform (NUP) primaries to Ismael Basalirwa, boldly decided to run as an independent candidate—a move that ultimately secured him victory.

The election was fiercely contested, with Churchill going head-to-head against strong opponents, including the National Resistance Movement (NRM) candidate Rukundo John Baptist, who was widely considered a front-runner. Despite the challenges, Churchill’s ability to rally grassroots support propelled him to the top, demonstrating the power of student-driven campaigns.

Adding another layer of intrigue to his victory is his family background—Churchill is the son of Nyanzi Fred Ssentamu, the head of mobilization within NUP. This connection sparked speculation about his ability to carve his own political path, separate from his father’s influence. His victory not only cemented his political presence on campus but also silenced doubts about his independence as a candidate.

The Numbers Behind the Victory

Churchill clinched the guild presidency with 3,458 votes, edging out his closest rivals, John Baptist with 3,267 votes and Ismael Basalirwa with 3,126. In total, 12,949 votes were cast in an election that saw multiple candidates vying for the top seat. The remaining contestants trailed significantly, with Mugabe Job securing 1,083 votes, Tukwasiibwe Martin 583, Bumba Earnest 539, Mutebu Nathan 263, Ategyeka Prosper 241, Oddini Brian Mark 193, Mwiine Daniel 90, Wankya Ivan 64, and Alijuna Muhamadi 41.

A President for All Students

As he prepares to take office, Churchill has reassured students that his independent status is an advantage, allowing him to serve without partisan influence.

“My independent status is not a weakness, but a strength. Undistracted by partisan interests, I am free to serve the students of Makerere University without bias or prejudice. I will work with everyone, regardless of their political affiliation, to deliver on our campaign promises and build a better future for our university,” Churchill stated.

His victory marks a significant shift in Makerere’s student leadership, proving that independent candidates can defy political party structures and still emerge victorious.

What’s Next for Churchill?

With his swearing-in slated for the end of March 2025, Churchill is set to officially assume office and begin implementing his campaign pledges. The campus community eagerly awaits his leadership, hopeful that his tenure will bring much-needed reforms and improvements for students at Uganda’s premier university.

As the dust settles on the election, one thing is clear—Ssentamu Churchill James has not only secured the guild presidency but also reshaped the narrative of student politics at Makerere University.

 

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