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EOC Urges Political Parties to Foster Tolerance, Reform Internal Systems

Hamlet Arinda 12 months ago 2 minutes read
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Kampala, Uganda – The Uganda Equal Opportunities Commission (EOC) has called for reforms to facilitate more inclusive electoral processes.

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The commission recommends reduced nomination fees for publicly financed candidates and targeted subsidies for those from vulnerable and low-income backgrounds to mitigate financial barriers.

During a dialogue between political party secretaries general and the Electoral Commission chairpersons held on April 29, 2025, at the EOC headquarters in Kampala, EOC Chairperson Hon. Safia Naluke emphasized the importance of peaceful elections.

She urged political parties to reform their internal systems, foster tolerance among supporters, and advocate for policy reforms.

Shaft Nasser Mukwaya, Secretary to the Commission, highlighted Uganda’s diversity, recognizing 55 ethnic groups, and stressed the significance of diversity, equity, and inclusion in maintaining peace.

He cautioned that unequal opportunities have historically fueled conflicts and political instability.

David Lewis Rubongoya, Secretary General of the National Unity Platform (NUP), criticized ongoing electoral injustices, citing voter intimidation and opposition harassment by security forces.

He referenced recent electoral violence in the Kawempe North by-election and the exclusion of persons with disabilities and prisoners, despite a High Court ruling.

Rubongoya reaffirmed NUP’s commitment to inclusive democracy but attributed the undermining of this goal to state-led exclusion.

Tanga Odoi advocated for responsible protests and leadership accountability, emphasizing the government’s responsibility to protect citizens.

While supporting the inclusion of minority groups, he cautioned against creating new districts based on ethnicity, instead promoting national affirmative action programs.

John Kenny Lukyamuzi, President of the Conservative Party, blamed the government for stifling democracy since 1966.

He criticized the Electoral Commission for restricting opposition parties and demanded equal campaign opportunities.

Lukyamuzi called for a national dialogue before the elections to ensure a fair political environment, expressing frustration over the continued marginalization of opposition parties.

Alliance for National Transformation (ANT) Secretary General Hon. Alice Alaso called on the NRM government to develop a framework that enhances the participation of vulnerable groups in electoral processes.

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