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Gen Jeje: write your will before stealing elections

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Last updated: December 30, 2025 3:35 pm
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Amuria — Foreign Affairs Minister Gen. Abubaker Jeje Odongo has issued a stern warning to individuals intending to interfere with the integrity of the 2026 general elections, cautioning that those who attempt to rig the polls risk grave consequences.

“Write your will in advance before you engage in election theft,” Odongo said while addressing journalists at his home in Orungo, Amuria District.

The minister, who is also the Member of Parliament for Orungo County and is seeking re-election on an independent ticket, urged Ugandans to be vigilant and deliberate in choosing their leaders for the next Parliament.

He described the forthcoming legislature as critical to Uganda’s future, noting that it would play a central role in steering what he termed a transitional phase in the country’s governance.

VIDEO: Minister of Foreign Affairs and Member of Parliament for Orungo County, Gen. Jeje Odongo, has issued a stern warning against election rigging ahead of the 2026 elections.

📹: @eddy_enuru #UgVotes2026 #NBSUpdates pic.twitter.com/YeETiHaE98

— NBS Television (@nbstv) December 26, 2025

Odongo emphasised that electoral malpractice undermines democracy and national stability, warning that attempts to subvert the will of the people would not be tolerated.

“As I met different colleagues in Teso, I’m beginning to hear fears of attempts to rig the election. Rigging elections in the simplest terms is theft. A thief who steals the chicken is a thief who has affected an individual. A thief who rigs or steals elections is a thief who has stolen the right of a large number of people and is the worst,” he stated.

Although he did not elaborate on the specific consequences implied in his remarks, his language underscored the high stakes surrounding the January 15, 2026, elections.

“If you have the intention or even the slightest thought of getting involved in election theft, it is important that you have a discussion with your family and say bye-bye to them. Write your will in advance.”

VIDEO: Minister Jeje Odongo has issued a stark advisory to all those planning to involve themselves in rigging in the 2026 elections to write their will in advance.

📹: @eddy_enuru #UgVotes2026 #NBSUpdates pic.twitter.com/0zyX0zbObT

— NBS Television (@nbstv) December 26, 2025

He also called on voters to reflect carefully on the character and values of those seeking public office, saying leadership choices made in 2026 would shape Uganda’s political direction for years to come.

The remarks, delivered in late December, have since sparked widespread debate, with supporters viewing them as a tough stance against election rigging, while critics have questioned the tone used by a senior government official.

Uganda’s 2026 general elections are already shaping up to be highly contested, amid heightened political tensions and renewed public scrutiny of electoral processes. Odongo’s comments add to the growing national discourse on election integrity, accountability and the future of the country’s leadership.

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