Robert Kyagulanyi and his supporters

Police and the army in Nakasongola have rejected a request by National Unity Platform (NUP) presidential candidate Robert Kyagulanyi to hold two campaign rallies in the district. 

Kyagulanyi, who is expected to campaign in Nakasongola on Friday, October 10, had sought permission to address two rallies in Kalungi and Lwabiyata sub-counties, which lie in different constituencies.

On Monday, Festus Bandeba, Nakasongola district resident district commissioner (RDC), chaired a district security committee meeting to harmonise Kyagulanyi’s campaign program.

The meeting was attended by senior superintendent of police (SSP) Michael Kasigire, Savannah regional police commander, Maj Gen Charles Byanyima, commander of the motorized infantry division, district police commander, and NUP coordinators, among others.

According to Fred Lubinga, LC III chairperson of Katuugo town council, NUP coordinators had proposed that Kyagulanyi hold two rallies and also lead a procession through Nakasongola and Migyera towns to the campaign venues in a bid to cover the entire district in one day.

However, in a statement issued after the meeting, Sam Twiineamazima, Savannah Regional police spokesperson, said security authorities had restricted the NUP candidate to only one rally at Kalungi Playground in Nakasongola county.

“The organisers were advised to strictly observe law and order before, during, and after campaign activities,” Twiineamazima said.

He added that Kyagulanyi’s campaign team would be allowed to enter through Kakooge town council, Kasiso, and Kakoola, leading to Kalungi playground, and use the same route for their exit.

Lubinga said police claimed they lacked enough personnel to secure two rallies and a procession. He, however, alleged that the decision was intended to prevent Kyagulanyi from engaging fishing communities affected by UPDF operations on Lake Kyoga.

“Security personnel want to limit Kyagulanyi from making inroads in the area that is currently turning away from the ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM) due to brutal fishing operations and land grabbing,” Lubinga said.

Kyagulanyi has previously faced challenges holding peaceful rallies in Nakasongola. In 2024, the police blocked his mobilization tour in Migyera town, accusing him of holding processions along highways in other districts.

During the 2021 presidential campaign, security forces barred Kyagulanyi from accessing local hotels, forcing him to spend the night in his car by the roadside. He was also prevented from using the Nakasongola RC primary school grounds and instead held a rally at Lwamutoogo cattle market.

It remains to be seen whether Kyagulanyi and the security agencies will reach an understanding for a peaceful campaign this time. In the 2021 general elections, President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni garnered 35,823 votes (65.18%), while Kyagulanyi received 18,213 votes (33.14%) in Nakasongola district.

2 replies on “Police restricts Kyagulanyi to one rally in Nakasongola”

  1. It seems to prove the point that the national elections that are being arranged by the sitting government in this country are fraudulent. They are not peaceful at all as the Uganda Army and Police are clearly seen to be working hard to minimise electrol violence! It will be a shame indeed for the political party of the NUP to loose these types of elections again when this party has been fore warned many times not to continue to participate in national elections that are violent and full of Gerrymandering. These national elections are well known by many citizens of this country that they are not free and fair. It is unfortunate indeed that the whole opposition are well aware of such electrol crimes that is why they are even begging the incumbent not to steal the arrived 2026 national election this time round, in the hope that President M7 would be protected from his many human rights crimes of over 40 years and counting!

  2. For heavens sake to whom is this Presidential candidate of Mr Robert Kyagulanyi speaking for to tell this blood soaked African dictatorship that all his self styled misgovernance will be forgiven if he hands state power on a plate to Mr Kyagulanyi? Does such a statement signifying that Mr Kyagulanyi is so much in a hurry and in greed to become the next dictatorial Republican President of this country at any cost?

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