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Electoral Commission and Uganda Police Meet Over Security Concerns in Kawempe North By-Election

The Electoral Commission (EC), led by its Chairperson, Justice Byabakama Mugenyi Simon, today held a crucial meeting with the senior leadership of the Uganda Police Force, led by AIGP Frank Mwesigwa, the Director of Operations. The discussions centered on security concerns and the conduct of stakeholders in the ongoing campaigns for the Kawempe North Division by-election for Member of Parliament and the Kazo-Angola councillorship race.

The meeting, held at the EC headquarters on 7th Street, Industrial Area, aimed at ensuring a peaceful and lawful electoral process. Both institutions emphasized the need for all political actors to adhere to the laws and guidelines issued by the Electoral Commission, avoid violent confrontations, and exercise maximum restraint during campaigns and voting.

Despite these commitments, reports from the ground indicate that security forces have already used excessive force against civilians, leading to injuries, arrests, and the assault of journalists covering the campaigns. Several citizens have reportedly been beaten, with some requiring medical attention after clashes with law enforcement officers.

Media practitioners, who play a vital role in ensuring transparency in the electoral process, have not been spared. Reports confirm that some journalists have been harassed and physically assaulted while covering campaign activities in Kawempe North. These incidents have raised serious concerns over press freedom, human rights, and the fairness of the electoral process.

During the meeting, Justice Byabakama urged security agencies to exercise maximum restraint and ensure that their actions do not intimidate or suppress voters and other electoral stakeholders. He emphasized that violence and unlawful conduct by security personnel could undermine public trust in the electoral process.

On his part, AIGP Frank Mwesigwa assured the EC that the Uganda Police Force remains committed to maintaining law and order while respecting the rights of all citizens. However, concerns remain over whether security personnel will adhere to these directives, given the ongoing reports of violence and suppression.

The Electoral Commission and Uganda Police urged all stakeholders, including political parties, candidates, and their supporters, to respect electoral laws, avoid intimidation, and embrace peaceful engagement as the campaigns progress. However, with growing reports of security brutality, the ability of the people of Kawempe North to freely choose their leaders remains in question.

As the by-election date approaches, calls for greater accountability, impartial security enforcement, and protection of journalists and civilians continue to grow. The outcome of this election will not only determine Kawempe North’s leadership but also serve as a test of Uganda’s democratic principles and commitment to free and fair elections.

Kigunddu Lineaker

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