Kyadondo by-election for tomorrow, Police deploys 800 officers

Uganda Police force is set to deploy 800 personnel in Kyadondo East in Wakiso district ahead of the tomorrow's by elections.

Kyadondo by-election for tomorrow, Police deploys 800 officers
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Uganda Police force is set to deploy 800 personnel in Kyadondo East in Wakiso district ahead of the tomorrow's by elections.

According to the Kampala Metropolitan Police Commander, Frank Mwesigwa, they intend to deploy officers at all the 94 polling stations in the nine parishes that make up Kyadondo East constituency.

"The security is calm, as you can see. We are finalizing our deployment plan," Mwesigwa told the press shortly after attending a planning meeting at Kasangati police Station.

He added that, they intend to install check points after receiving intelligence that "some people are mobilising goons to destabilize the constituency."

The commandant says they picked up 10 people during the final campaigns on Tuesday for inciting violence, adding that they are processing their files to arraign them in court. The police chief has appealed to the voters to remain calm, turn up in big numbers and exercise their democratic right to elect a leader of their choice.

The Kyadondo East MP by election has attracted six candidates. They include the former MP and Forum for Democratic Change Party Candidate, Apollo Katinti, NRM's Sitenda Sebalu, Muwada Nkunyingi, Robert Kyagulanyi alias Bobi Wine, both FDC leaning independents, Sowedi Kayongo Male and Edward Kasasa.

The Kyaddondo East parliamentary seat fell vacant after the Court of Appeal upheld the decision of the High Court nullifying the victory of Kantinti over non-compliance with electoral laws, disfranchising voters and failing to secure custody of election materials.

The ruling followed a successful petition by NRM candidate Sebalu who lost to Kantinti by a margin of 326 votes in the 2016 parliamentary race.

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