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RDCs Who Resign To Join the Politics Will Not Be Allowed To Return-Minister Babalanda

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The government has firmly stated that Resident District Commissioners (RDCs) who resign to join the political race ahead of the 2026 elections will not be allowed to return to their former roles if their political ambitions falter. Minister for the Presidency, Milly Babalanda, issued this directive during a press briefing in Soroti City.

Babalanda emphasized that RDCs opting to pursue political careers must fully commit to their new path, leaving their government roles permanently. “If you choose to resign for politics, do so with the understanding that there’s no turning back. The presidency will not accommodate those who fail in their political pursuits,” she declared.

The Minister highlighted the government’s focus on nurturing young talent and providing growth opportunities for deputy RDCs to step into full RDC positions. She also pointed out that allowing former RDCs to return would be unfair to other aspiring candidates.

The remarks come amid reports of Soroti City Resident Commissioner Peter Pex Paak expressing his intent to run for a parliamentary seat. In response, Babalanda reiterated her stance that the government will not entertain reappointments for those who leave for political ventures.

Paak, while confirming his plans to enter the political arena, acknowledged the government’s position but expressed confidence in his qualifications. “I am pursuing politics as any citizen has the right to do, and I will ensure a proper transition from my current role. If things do not go as planned, I believe my track record speaks for itself,” he said.

Babalanda’s statement underscores a broader government commitment to creating opportunities for new talent while maintaining a strict policy against RDCs returning to their positions after unsuccessful political bids. This move, she believes, will foster accountability and ensure the system remains fair and open for others to rise through the ranks.

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