Uganda: NRM plans to stuff ballots, says Mbabazi – Elections

Kampala. Go Forward presidential candidateAmama Mbabazi started his last day of the campaigns by claiming his team has got wind of NRM’s plan to stuff ballots on voting day.
Addressing the media at his home in Kololo, Mr Mbabazi said ballot papers to be used in the illegal exercise have already been dispatched to different polling stations.

He made the claim while castigating theElectoral Commission for decreeing that there will be no phones or cameras allowed at polling stations and that voters will only be allowed to follow the process at a distance of 100 metres.
“So the idea that you want to prevent people from catching that hard evidence is ridiculous and we reject it. One hundred metres is too far for people to notice anything. Why should they remain there? I will encourage my supporters to resist that unlawful proclamation by the electoral commission,” he said.
Asked about the extent of the problem, Mr Mbabazi said: “I know the plans they have. As to whether they will be executed is what we are now working on.” FULL STORY

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