Mr. Calvin Echodu is winning the hearts of NRM Party leaders on his tour across Uganda, with his powerful message and fresh approach to politics. As he contests for the position of NRM Vice Chairperson for Eastern Uganda, his commitment to strengthening the party at the grassroots level is what sets him apart.
With his campaingn platform, #TeamNewEnergy, Mr. Echodu has made it his mission to visit every part of the country, meeting with Party leaders at the grassroots and encouraging them to support the vision of the Party Chairman, H.E. President Yoweri Museveni. He strongly believes that the NRM must remain a people-centered Party, one that truly listens to and works for the ordinary Ugandan. This is the message he is promoting.
What makes Mr. Echodu stand out is his strong belief in the power of inclusive leadership. He says that for the NRM to grow and remain strong, the youth must be mobilized, identified, recruited, and trained as true party cadres. This, he explains, will ensure that the party has committed leaders for the future and that development will continue in a sustainable way. He also advocates for the continuous engagement and empowerment of all structural party leaders in the party programs, not just during elections.
Different leaders and party members across Uganda have praised Mr. Echodu’s message, saying it is practical, honest, and full of new energy. His ability to connect with people, especially the youth, has earned him support from many regions beyond just the East. His tours have not only been about politics but about building a stronger, united NRM family.
As the 2026 elections approach, Mr. Echodu continues to inspire hope. He is not just asking for votes he is sharing a vision for a better, stronger, and more united NRM Party. For many grassroots leaders, this is the kind of leadership they believe the party needs now more than ever.
With his energy, dedication, and deep love for the Party, Mr. Calvin Echodu is proving that he is a leader for today and tomorrow. His growing support across Uganda is a clear sign that people believe in his message and in his ability to lead.





