Comic politician Moses Nsereko has picked presidential nomination forms from the Electoral Commission
BY BICHOLIN K MUSISI
Comic politician Moses Nsereko has formally entered the 2026 presidential race after successfully picking nomination forms from the Electoral Commission (EC) headquarters in Kampala, emerging as the day’s most notable aspirant despite a low turnout.
The EC maintained strict requirements, with more than eight hopefuls turned away for lacking original academic certificates, valid national identity cards, or attempting to present photocopies instead of original documents.
Only a handful, including Nsereko, secured the forms.
Best known for blending humour with politics, Nsereko rose to prominence earlier this year during the Kawempe North parliamentary by-election, where his unconventional campaign style—mixing satire with biting political commentary—earned him wide attention.
Though he lost the seat in a crowded field, his bold speeches and use of comedy to highlight corruption, unemployment, and poor service delivery resonated with many young voters frustrated by traditional politics.
That background explains why his declaration of seriousness drew even more attention on Tuesday. Nsereko said he was leaving behind the comic persona and preparing for a substantive national campaign.
“Corruption is eating up our country. If nominated and elected, I will make it my mission to uproot it. Beyond that, I will fix the economy, improve healthcare, and reform education so that Ugandans can live better lives,” Nsereko said.
He added that his presidency would focus on practical solutions rather than theatrics.
“I am not in comedy and jokes this time round. I am serious about solving the problems of Ugandans. If voted as president, I have over 10 priorities to work on starting with the infrastructure crisis, especially the roads.”
Other aspirants who collected forms included Francis Opio from Jinja, Mark Abuku from Kaabong, and Kampala businessman Robert Semwezzi.