Latest Posts

‘You Are Nobody To Stop NUP’s Activities’: Court Dismisses Application To Block Nomination Of Party Candidates

Justice Musa Ssekaana has dismissed an application seeking to stop Electoral Commission from nominating candidates from the National Unity Platform (NUP) party. He delivered the ruling on Tuesday in response to an application filed by Basile Difas and Hassan Twaha who sought to block the nomination of NUP candidates because of the recent changes in the party leadership.

The duo had sued Moses Nkonge Kibalama, the founding leader of the National Unity Reconciliation and Development Party-NURP, NUP party president Robert Kyagulanyi alias Bobi Wine, David Lewis Rubongoya the secretary-general, party spokesperson Joel Ssenyonyi, the Deputy Secretary-General, Aisha Kabanda.

The others are the NUP woman affairs secretary Flavia Kalule Nabagabe, National mobilization secretary Fred Nyanzi Ssentamu and Senior Administrative secretary Paul Ssimbwa Kagombe. In their suit, the applicants asked court to block the nominations of NUP candidates on grounds that they were denied a chance from participating in the party electoral process.

They also argued that the NURP leadership was fraudulently passed on to Kyagulanyi and other leaders in disregard of the right procedures. The applicants argued that they would suffer irreparable damage should court fail to grant their prayers pending the determination of the main suit.

When the matter came up for hearing on Tuesday afternoon before Justice Musa Ssekaana, in an unusual occurrence, the representatives of government, Electoral Commission and NUP sat on the same side and put up a spirited fight against the application.

NUP’s lawyer, Anthony Wameli was the first to respond to the application. He told court that the applicants have no cause for action against his clients because there’s no proof to show that they are registered members of NURP. He also said that there was no proof that the applicants have ever paid membership fees to obtain NURP registration party cards.

Electoral Commission lawyers Eric Sabiiti and Hamidu Lugoolobi who relied on an affidavit by Samuel Kiyingi, the principal election officer at the Commission argued that the commission is mandated with registering and monitoring political party activities. They argued that there is no evidence indicating that the applicants are founding members of NURP.

Sabiiti told court that according to Kiyingi’s affidavit, it wasn’t the first time the NURP leadership was approaching the Electoral Commission to make changes in the party leadership. But the previous attempts failed because of lack of proper documentation.

Court heard that on November 22 2012, the NURP leadership requested to shorten their name to National Unity Platform -NUP party but their request was rejected due to failure to follow the procedures laid down in the party constitution.

Court also heard that the same party made a request to the Commission on February 4, 2020, to change its name to the Independent National Unity Party- TINA but the Electoral Commission didn’t act due to lack of the requisite documents.

According to the affidavit, the same party made another on March 4 2019, which was rejected until September 12, 2019, when the request was approved and published in the National Gazette. The approval followed an extra-ordinary meeting held on March 11, 2019, at which, a resolution to change its name was passed and a notification to change it followed on June 14 2019.

According to EC, after complying with all the requirements, they then issued the party with a certificate of registration. The party then held meetings for its executive committee followed by an extraordinary national delegates conference.

The Commission contends that even the request to change the party symbol was made and rejected several times until the party leaders complied with the laid down procedures, which included filing a resolution from the national delegates conference.

Following the submission, EC asked court to dismiss the application on grounds that the party changes were made within the required procedures under the law. The Attorney General who was represented by Jeffrey Atwine concurred with the submissions by the EC lawyers.

In his ruling, Justice Musa Ssekaana declined to block the party nominations saying it would be improper for his court to issue an interim injunction before listening to the merits and demerits of the case. He said since the electioneering process has already started, issuing an interim injunction could stir confusion since NUP has already participated in some elections.

The EC lawyer Eric Sabiiti welcomed the decision saying it was fair for all those involved.

***

URN

Loading

Don't Miss

EXPOSED! Muyenga Tycoon’s Maid Cited In Land Wrangle

In recent days, Muyenga, Y2K Zone a push Kampala suburb,

Parliament Orders Closure Of Fuelex Petrol Stations For Adulterating Fuel

The Parliamentary Committee on Trade And Industry led by Mbarara

Big Story: Parliament Probes UETCL Bosses Over Corruption, Mismanagement & Controversial UGX 28Billion Compensation Deal

Members of Parliament on the Committee on Environment and Natural

‘Back Off Buganda Land’ Kabaka Mutebi Castigates People Pushing For Abolition Of Mailo Land Tenure System

The Kabaka of Buganda Kingdom Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II has

Big Story: IGG Probes Over Shs1bn Ubos Fraud

The Inspector General of Government (IGG) is investigating top officials

EXPLOSIVE: How Speaker Kadaga & Confidant Hon. Okupa Spent Over US $764,000 (Shs2.8 BN) In-less Than 2 Years In Travels Abroad

Since taking office as Deputy Speaker of Parliament way back

Ham Vs DTB Appeal: Bank Of Uganda Runs Out Of Case, Leaves DTB To Carry Its Own Cross

Bank of Uganda has officially quit the case involving city

Amnesty International Joins Push To Free Presidential Runner Robert Kyagulanyi

The Ugandan authorities must immediately lift the police and military

Exporters Call For Strong Action Against EAC States’ Trade Barriers

Manufacturers have called on the government to impose tough measures

Big Story: How KCCA Officials Messed Up Youth Fund Programs, Stole Billions of Gov’t Funds In Shoddy Deals

Kampala: If there is any government Authority that frustrating President

I Predict Museveni, NRM Victory In 2021 Elections

By Faruk Kirunda Kampala: As we dive into the high

Crisis: Lord Mayor Lukwago Defies Court Order, Appoints Balondemu As Chairman K’la District Land Board

Veteran lawyer Hajji Elias Lukwago, who is the Kampala city

Scandal: Stanbic Bank Bosses Allegedly Steal Borrowers’ Land Titles, Mortgage Them To Dfcu Bank

Several officials at Stanbic Bank are in deep trouble after

Scandal: KCCA Officials On Spot For Blowing Shs 8Bn Under The Guise Of Renovating Old Tax Park

Several officials at the Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA), are

Covid-19 Crisis: Ugandan Students Expected To Sit For UNEB Exams In March 2021

All indications are that a dead year will not be

BoU To Appeal In Supreme Court Over Trashed Crane Bank Case

The Bank of Uganda (BOU) has said it will be

Shame As Top Police Boss Is Convicted Of Car Theft, Ordered To Pay Over Shs282M

Untold shame has engulfed the Uganda Police a senior officer

Just In! Energy Mafias Rock Parliament As Patriotic Young Turks Question AIGP Akullo’s Involvement In Min. Energy Corruption

Panic has rocked Parliament as renowned Parliamentarian and Lawyer Hon.

Energy Mafias Debunked Part III: How Werikhe, Turyagyenda Corruptly Swindled Shs15 Bn For 3 Electricity Distribution Projects In Acholi, Bunyoro & Kiruhura

FUNDING THE COUP THROUGH ENERGY AND MINERALS CORRUPTION By the

Just In: Top Energy Officials Fired On Presidential Orders Over Massive Theft Of Electricity Distribution Funds

By Our Reporter Kampala: Two senior officials of Rural Electrification

Salary Scam Hits KCCA AS 29bn Is Paid To Ghost Workers

After Eng Andrew Kitata took over as the acting Executive

President Museveni Appoints Min. Karooro To Head Govt’s Covid-19 Fundraising Drive

The President of Uganda, Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has appointed Mary

Lucrative Cannabis Not Among Top Addictive Drugs-Study Proves Amidst Uganda’s Delay To Legalize Plant

As we report this, countries globally are rushing to legalize