FDC council meeting prioritizes unity and progress

FDC council meeting prioritizes unity and progress

The upcoming council meeting of the FDC is set to champion the themes of unity and progress. This gathering of party members and leaders aims to foster a sense of cohesion and collaboration within the organization as it works towards its goals.

Party spokesperson John Kikonyogo on Monday said the national council meeting will be held on December 15 at Najanakumbi in Kampala.

In addition Kikonyogo further said the meeting is expected to forge a way in recruiting new members and also forge unity with some break away members who are willing to return.

In an effort to strengthen its internal cohesion and drive forward its objectives, the FDC announced that its upcoming council meeting will place a significant emphasis on unity and progress.

The gathering, which will bring together party members and leaders, seeks to create an environment conducive to collaboration and collective action.

At the forefront of the agenda will be the theme of unity.

Recognizing the importance of a united front, the FDC aims to bridge any gaps that may exist within the organization and foster a sense of solidarity among its members.

By encouraging open and respectful dialogue, the council meeting will serve as a platform for participants to address any divergent opinions and find common ground for the greater good.

Additionally, the meeting will focus on progress, with a particular emphasis on strategic planning.

The FDC recognizes that progress is a result of meticulous planning and deliberate action. As such, the council meeting will provide an opportunity for party members and leaders to discuss and develop strategies that will propel the organization towards its goals.

The party spokesman further confirmed that FDC’s top leadership is in the US to look for funds that will facilitate the party activities.