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Police Ban Processions and Misuse of Ambulances in Campaign Guidelines Reminder

Senior Reporter 7 months ago (Last updated: 7 months ago) 2 minutes read
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KAMPALA, UGANDA – The Uganda Police Force has issued a stern reminder to political candidates and their supporters to strictly adhere to established electoral guidelines, warning that violators will be pursued and prosecuted.

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The warning was delivered by Police Spokesperson ACP Kituuma Rusoke during the weekly press briefing, as campaigns for presidential, parliamentary, local government, and Special Interest Groups (SIGs) gain momentum across the country.

ACP Rusoke urged all candidates to adhere to the established guidelines, emphasizing that organizing any campaign requires collaboration with the police and the Electoral Commission.

“We urge all candidates to strictly adhere to the established guidelines. Any organization of a campaign program should involve collaboration with key stakeholders, especially the police and the electoral commission, to ensure coordinated and harmonious efforts,” Rusoke stated.

The police spokesperson cautioned rival candidates to follow agreed-upon protocols and maintain civility to prevent violent clashes among their supporters.

The guidelines state that processions are prohibited, with candidates directed to meet their supporters only at designated campaign grounds.

Furthermore, the use of ambulances as lead vehicles in campaign convoys has been strictly forbidden, and drivers have been warned against misusing these essential vehicles.

During the briefing, police highlighted emerging security concerns and condemned acts of vandalism, such as the defacement of election posters, warning that offenders will face prosecution.

Rusoke also addressed cyber-crimes and a more immediate physical threat from criminals disguised in party regalia who are robbing the public, warning that both groups face severe punishment.

“There are cases of criminals disguising themselves in party T-shirts and paraphernalia to rob people of phones, cash, and other valuables. Our teams are tasked to deal decisively with these groups,” said ACP Rusoke.

He reinforced that collaboration with police and other emergency services is essential for public safety, as large crowds present significant security risks and potential for accidents.

Rusoke cited the persistent concern of traffic violations, particularly vehicle overloading, and warned that all offenders would be held individually responsible, whether arrested at the scene or pursued later.

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