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PFF Rallies Opposition To Boycott Kawempe North By-Election Over Violence

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The People’s Front for Freedom (PFF) has issued a warning that it may rally opposition parties to reject the upcoming Kawempe North by-election if state-backed violence against opposition supporters persists.

PFF President Erias Lukwago condemned the escalating attacks, alleging that security forces, particularly the Joint Anti-Terrorism Taskforce (JAT), have failed to intervene. He called out the increasing harassment of opposition members, vowing to take action if the situation does not improve.

“If the armed operatives continue terrorizing innocent civilians in Kawempe, we will be left with no option but to call for an election boycott,” Lukwago declared.

Despite mounting concerns, government officials have distanced themselves from the violence, denying any knowledge of the armed personnel involved. However, Chief of Defence Forces General Muhoozi Kainerugaba defended the security presence, stating they were “doing a great job.”

With the by-election fast approaching, opposition parties are still in discussions about uniting behind a single candidate. Lukwago, who also serves as Kampala Lord Mayor, expressed optimism that an agreement would soon be reached.

“We are working towards presenting a single, formidable candidate for the people of Kawempe North,” he affirmed.

Beyond election concerns, the PFF has also raised alarm over delays in granting bail to opposition leaders Dr. Kizza Besigye and Hajj Obeid Lutale. Lukwago denounced the judiciary’s inaction, calling it politically motivated.

“This delay is a blatant denial of justice,” he stated. “Judicial processes should not be weaponized for political gain.”

PFF urged Ugandans to step up pressure on the government, warning that continued suppression of opposition voices could have serious implications for the 2026 general elections.

Lukwago emphasized that the situation in Kawempe North reflects a broader trend of political intimidation.

“The authorities must take immediate action to guarantee a free, fair, and peaceful election,” he insisted. “We will not remain silent in the face of these violations.”

As the election date draws nearer, all eyes are on how both the government and opposition will respond to the growing tensions in the constituency.

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