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Police ban campaign processions

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Last updated: November 26, 2025 12:51 pm
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The Uganda Police Force has issued a fresh set of security and coordination guidelines aimed at guaranteeing peaceful presidential, parliamentary, local government, and Special Interest Groups (SIGs) campaigns currently underway across the country.

Speaking at Naguru Police Headquarters on Monday, Kituuma Rusoke, the Uganda Police spokesperson, urged all candidates and supporters to strictly comply with the guidelines to prevent conflict and ensure smooth campaign operations.

“We want this campaign season to reflect maturity, order, and respect for the law,” SP Rusoke said. “Candidates must work closely with police and the Electoral Commission so that events are coordinated, predictable, and safe for everyone involved.”

Processions Banned, Ambulance Misuse Condemned

According to Rusoke, processions remain prohibited due to their potential to spark clashes and strain security resources.
“We have been clear: candidates should proceed directly to their designated venues. Processions create unnecessary risk and can easily escalate into violence,” he emphasized.

He also condemned the misuse of ambulances as lead vehicles during campaign convoys.
“An ambulance is not a campaign tool,” Rusoke warned. “Any driver who abuses an emergency vehicle for political activity will face stern action.”

Concerns Over Cybercrimes and Criminal Imposters

Police have recorded incidents of cybercrime linked to campaign activities, including online defamation, misinformation, and coordinated harassment.

“The law on cybercrime is very clear,” Rusoke said. “Those hiding behind keyboards to commit offences will be traced, arrested, and prosecuted.”

He further revealed that criminals posing as party supporters—wearing campaign T-shirts and paraphernalia—have been robbing unsuspecting citizens.

“We are aware of these criminal gangs, and our teams have been instructed to deal with them decisively,” he noted.

Traffic Violations and Safety Coordination

Traffic police have reported persistent violations such as vehicle overloading and reckless driving in campaign areas.

“Crowds naturally attract risk,” Rusoke explained. “This is why candidates must coordinate with our traffic officers, emergency medical services, and fire brigade teams. Public safety cannot be an afterthought.”

Offenders Will Be Pursued

The police spokesperson reiterated that all individuals who break campaign guidelines will be held personally accountable.

“If someone escapes arrest at the scene, they should not think they are safe,” he cautioned. “We will pursue and apprehend offenders at a time that is operationally convenient.”

Rusoke concluded by appealing for calm, discipline, and cooperation as campaign activities continue nationwide. “This period should be about ideas, not violence,” he said.

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