SV: SV: {UAH} RIGGING IN KYADDONDO SOUTH WAS WORSE THAN 1980
Allan,
These processes evolve; are watered; shaped; moulded and perfected all the time to answer to the calls of time.
That it failed might have its explanation else where like in some bull elite working to fail it.
Noc'la gaumoy
TFN:+46736906771
"WE FORM THE CULTURE THAT FORMS US"….noc'la gaumoy.
Den fredag, 30 oktober 2015 11:23 skrev Allan <barigye.rugos@gmail.com>:
Noc.
Remember " participatory democracy" that came along with individual merit?
What happened?
That was supposed to be grassroot sijui. movement . Didnt make sense . Did it?
What happened?
That was supposed to be grassroot sijui. movement . Didnt make sense . Did it?
On Oct 30, 2015 6:12 AM, "'gaumoy nockrach-laduma' via Ugandans at Heart (UAH) Community" <ugandans-at-heart@googlegroups.com> wrote:
--DEMOLISH CURRENT VERSION OF PRIMARIES. UGANDAS IS FAR TOO YOUNG FOR IT!!!!it is discriminating access to the political culture and consolidate elites hold on politics.GRASSROOTS JUST DONT COUNT AND DO NOT EVEN HAVE INSIGHT. Why can't the list come from the grassroots?Allan, see why national politicians forget the grassroots? COS THEY DO NOT COUNT!!MAN WITH THE BUCKS WINS AND NOT THE ACTIVE PARTICIPANTS!!!UGANDA NEEDS A TOTAL DEMOLITION OF THE PRIMARY SYSTEM.Noc'la gaumoyTFN: +46736906771"WE FORM THE CULTURE THAT FORMS US"….noc'la gaumoy.Den fredag, 30 oktober 2015 10:46 skrev Allan <barigye.rugos@gmail.com>:
Eh KamugishaI think you better feel sorry for comrade Ahmed.
But we told him.--On Oct 30, 2015 5:24 AM, "Joseph Kamugisha" <jokaruka@hotmail.com> wrote:--Kale gwe owomunju (NRM zero ) diehard wokabidde, olwo opposition enegambaki!!?
Ahmed, the same rigging styles you crying about are the same misfortunes Dr. Besigye and many others have been crying about.
As long as your boss is still on the throne on a kingdom called Uganda, there will never be democracy or free and fair elections in the land.
Nkusasidde obululu bwe bakunyazeko.
Kamugisha
> Date: Fri, 30 Oct 2015 11:41:34 +0300
> Subject: {UAH} RIGGING IN KYADDONDO SOUTH WAS WORSE THAN 1980
> From: akmusaazi1966@gmail.com
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> Brothers and sisters, the rigging I eye witnessed in Kyaddondo County
> South Constituency / Makindye Ssaabagabo Municipality, may have
> happened last in controversial 1980 general elections where DP was
> robbed of victory in favuor of UPC and which triggered off a five year
> bush war.
> According to provisional results as announced by the Registrar Charles
> Settebere, Frank Kyazze got over 6,000 votes, and l was also allocated
> over 1,000 votes, and my colleague Paul Ssekiziyivu, 400 votes.
> The total register of NRM in the constituency, is around 6,000. So
> Kyazze got all the votes and l don't know where l and Ssekiziyivu got
> ours.
> There was a low turn up due to numerous postponements since Monday,
> which, in some cases, were deliberate, to demoralize voters and to
> give room for rigging as it was the case. However, results show
> hundreds and hundreds and at times thousands of votes for Kyazze in
> different polling stations.
> In the actual register like Para, registered NRM members are around
> 40. But Kyazze had over 80 votes from there.
> Ballot papers and boxes were distributed during rain fall, to
> individuals, many Kyaze'e supporters, who also took them to their own
> houses and did every thing they wanted and there after took them to
> polling stations after pre voting.
> This happened in Bunnamwaya, Namasuba, Zana, Seguku and some parts of Ndejje.
>
> Yesterday l told you how l visited Gangu B polling station, where the
> paper bag had been tempered with and it was short of 157 ballot
> papers. My agents opposed kicking of the exercise and l supported
> them. Later the Registrar brought the missing ballot papers without
> explaining the fate of the 157 missing. He said that it was a general
> fault through out the constituency. All ballot books had been tempered
> with and this was admitted by NRM EC officials in the constituency
> before cameras.
> In the actual fact, most of the paper bags had less ballot papers that
> those marked for them. No body could tell us where the rest was.
> At Gangu C, l eye-witnessed multiple voting where there was no ink to
> mark those that had already voted. l and my agents protested it and
> voting was stopped for a while until the Registrar him self brought
> the ink.
> At Busabala, voters were bribed in line and told whom to vote for.
> This was in three polling stations.
> At Kikajjo, the register was short half of the voters so was at
> Ndikuttamadda and this was solved by the registrar late in the
> afternoon after numerous cries from our side.
> While the Registrar had directed that voting would stop at 5.00 pm, in
> some polling stations , it stopped at 4.00 pm.
> l forced the Registrar Settebere to go to Zana where rigging was naked
> as eye witnessed by agents and even onlookers. He was reluctant to go
> there because he was aware of what was going on.
> The exercise was characterized by a poor turn out due to numerous
> postponements, the last being from Monday to Tuesday, then Wednesday,
> and then Thursday and there was fear that it could be postponed to
> Friday.
> The Registrar, Charles Settebe was too biased and he was in
> collaboration with some local NRM leaders, some also are candidates
> for various positions.
> The lesson to learn is that unless we have free and fair party
> primaries in Kyadodndo South, NRM will never win the parliamentary
> seat, which it started loosing as early as 2001.
> This is not new in the constituency. Even in 2006 and 2011, Kyazze
> used to win NRM party primaries and failed general elections.
> l have some options, one of them, is to stand as an independent.
>
> --
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