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Ugandan Army say will not tolerate post -poll disturbance

Sidney Toywa by Sidney Toywa
April 15, 2016
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Chief of Defense Forces (CDF), General Edward Katumba Wamala addressing soldiers recently/ Photo Cutesy

As  Ugandans are preparing to  go to the  polls  in three  weeks time  to  elect  their President in the National Elections slated  for February 18, the  army has  warned that it will not tolerate disturbances by any election loser, whether instigated by the ruling National Resistance Movement party or the Opposition.

Ugandans   will on that day pick a president  of their  choice  and 458 members of Parliament following the expansion of constituencies.

The Chief of Defense Forces (CDF), General Katumba Wamala, warned  that Uganda has come a long way from an unstable past and the military stands ready to protect these gains, the country’s national and territorial integrity.

“I know there is a lot of excitement as we prepare for the elections. We (army), as the   people in-charge of the security of this country, have seen turbulent times Uganda has gone through.” said Gen Katumba

“We want to send a message: If the results are not in your favour, you have no right to destabilize the country because this country is bigger than individuals,” added Gen Katumba.

Katumba   made the remarks after launching Tarehe Sita, the week-long activities to commemorate the day, February 6, 1981, when the National Resistance Army rebels, precursor to the UPDF, began the war that brought President Museveni to power 30 years ago. Soldiers use the week to undertake activities to strengthen their relations with civilians.

Gen Katumba said the army will ensure that no one tampers with the stability and peace in the country despite the post-election violence predicted by particularly the European Union  and  election observers.

The generals   comments come in the wake of massive exchanges by rival camps, accusing each other of enlisting militia groups as the campaigns enter  the home stretch.

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Retired Col. Kizza Besigye.He will always be remembered for leading a party that became the first real opposition in Uganda /Photo/ Cutesy

Meanwhile the retired  Col Kizza Besigye, a four-time presidential contender, has said from the beginning last November that his campaign is about “defiance, not compliance”.

The Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) party ticket on which he is running says it has recruited 10 people per village, to secure its votes on polling day.

On the other hand, Kampala Lord Mayor Erias Lukwago  unveiled a guard group, named Solida, after Maj Kakooza Mutale, a presidential aide whose Kalangala Action Plan informal group were indicted for perpetrating violence during the 2011 elections, announced he had a new militia at hand to ensure President Museveni retains his job.

Opposition leaders  have  accused police of turning hastily-drafted and trained crime preventers, whom the Inspector General of Police Kale Kayihura says is 11 million  in number  as an appendage of the ruling party to cause chaos at the elections.

Prominent NRM and security officers have been quoted in local media hinting that Opposition actors will be shot if they dare cause problems.

Separately, former premier Amama Mbabazi has, on the campaign trail, repeated his fears that next month’s elections could be rigged, without saying by whom, but said doing so would be a coup against people’s will and would be met with equal response.

These public statements prompted Eduard Kukan, who heads the EU Election Observation team deployed this month, to raise concern that they had, among other things, received reports of “potential election violence”.

But  President Museveni later assured the team the polls will be free, fair and those scheming to rig or cause disturbance will be ably sorted.

Mr. Crispy Kaheru, the coordinator of Citizens’ Coalition for Electoral Democracy in Uganda (CCEDU), said security forces can perform professionally, but contradicting statements by police primarily mandated to secure the vote, worries.

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