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Just In : HE Ssemalungu Addresses NRM Primaries Controversy as Big Officials Face Tension

Ssemaganda Moses Hope
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Just In : HE Ssemalungu Addresses NRM Primaries Controversy as Big Officials Face Tension
Just In : HE Ssemalungu Addresses NRM Primaries Controversy as Big Officials Face Tension

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In a strongly-worded message to NRM members and Ugandans, President Yoweri Museveni has condemned the "kutokozibwa" (pollution) of the recent NRM primaries by self-seekers who allegedly altered results, engaged in bribery, and interfered with voter registers. Museveni emphasized that these actions were criminal and undermined the electoral process.

 

Key Points

- State agencies like ISO and CID have arrested and charged individuals involved in electoral fraud.
- The legal and political aspects of the controversy are being addressed by a lawyers' committee (Tribunal).
- Museveni assured affected candidates that their grievances will be rectified based on facts and evidence.
- The Tribunal will guide its decisions using the same evidence that led to the arrest and charging of criminals.

Museveni's Statement

 

In his message, President Museveni urged patience and confidence in the process, stressing that "everything will be rectified." He signed off as "Yoweri K. Museveni Ssaabalwanyi Ssemalungu."

Local Context

This development is significant for Uganda's ruling NRM party as it seeks to maintain internal cohesion ahead of future elections. The use of the Luganda term "kutokozibwa" highlights Museveni's effort to connect with local audiences.

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