This afternoon, National Unity Platform (NUP) has uncovered a shocking rigging attempt in Nameere. The NUP team led by the Leader of Opposition (LoP) Joel Ssenyonyi and Secretary General David L. Rubongoya stumbled upon goons who were caught in the act of pre-ticking ballot papers.
The illegal operation was taking place in a house in Nameere with an apparent intention to influence the outcome of the election.
The discovery was made during a covert operation in which Ssenyonyi and Rubongoya’s team worked tirelessly to expose these criminal activities aimed at undermining the democratic process.
This news comes at a critical time just a day before Kawempe North By-elections as tensions rise and both sides brace for a contentious battle at the polls.
According to NUP, this exposed attempt to manipulate the electoral process is part of a larger pattern of electoral malpractice.
NUP has long claimed that the ruling government is bent on disrupting the will of the people by employing shady tactics. “Very shameless!” Ssenyonyi declared highlighting the audacity of those behind this attempt to alter the course of democracy.
A tip off led the NUP team to the specific house in Nameere where the goons were allegedly caught red handed marking ballot papers.
The operation was swift, NUP officials and police acted quickly to bring attention to the matter before it escalated.
Their vigilance in tracking down these corrupt activities has cast a spotlight on the darker side of Ugandan politics pushing for transparency and fairness in tomorrow’s voting process.
The timing of this discovery couldn’t be more crucial. As Kawempe North polls draw nearer it serves as a reminder that the fight for free and fair elections is far from over.