The ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM) has extended the membership registration and update exercise by two days following a late start.
The party secretary general, Justine Kasule Lumumba, said in a Sunday circular the register update will go on until March 17.
The exercise was slated to end on Sunday 15th but delayed to training of registrars.
NRM is carrying out countrywide registration of new members as well as update the party register by removing the Illegitimate members such as those who are dead and those who crossed to other parties.
Lumumba said the extension will not affect the budget.
Lumumba was In West Nile Region to supervise the NRM Party membership Registration Exercise.
The SG kicked off her supervisory activities at Alima Kodra Village, in Koboko Municipality where she registered a number of new members into the yellow book.
Ms Lumumba thanked the party members for turning up in big numbers to participate in the ongoing countrywide exercise. She also thanked them for always supporting and voting NRM at all levels.
She further urged them to maintain peace and stability by always sticking to NRM party candidates.
Ms Lumumba thanked the village leadership for supervising the registration exercise and urged them to be even more vigilant in the remaining Days.
The NRM Secretary General also visited the party offices in Koboko Municipality where she was welcomed by a number of party leaders led by the NRM District Chairperson Mrs Medina Nahan, the NRM Municipality Chairperson Mr Alemi Innocent Paul, NRM Sub County Chairpersons among others. The SG heaped praise on party leaders for always using Internal Mechanism in solving issues amongst themselves.
She urged them to extensively mobilize Party members to take Part in the Registration exercise as well as encouraging them to take part and support all Party Activities.