While the rest of the football community focuses on Uganda Cranes match against Benin this afternoon, the battle of who will succeed Lawrence Mulindwa as Fufa President opens up. Elections for a new president are not due until December 2009.London-based, but little Alex Willington Kasujja jetted into Kampala on Friday to launch his campaign. Kasujja predicted that Mulindwa’s administration will collapse.
“Wait and see this FUFA regime will not reach the time of elections. It has become too big for Mulindwa. He is promising things that he is not delivering,” Kasujja told fans and players of his Seeta United team.
Kasujja, who launched a ‘five-point programme,’ is expected to face Mulindwa at next year’s elections. He promised to build more stadiums and put emphasis on youth development.
Before he left for London, in the early nineties, Kasujja was a member of SC Villa before he joined a breakaway Villa International. The team lasted one season and Kasujja went to London.
However, while addressing the press last Wednesday, Mulindwa dismissed Kasujja as a joker.
“Where has he been all this years if he cares about Uganda football?” He asked. He vowed not to let such characters to take over the good work he has done for football in Uganda.
“I cannot go backwards with such people bent on confusing the nation,” he ended.
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