110 days after Ugandans voted, the full election results, including DR forms, remain unpublished.
Under the 1995 Constitution, the Electoral Commission is mandated to ensure elections are free, fair, and transparent (Articles 1, 59, and 61). The continued withholding of verifiable presidential election results undermines electoral integrity, denies citizens the ability to verify their votes, and erodes public trust.
This raises a serious question: Has @UgandaEC fulfilled its constitutional duty?
Justice Byabakama took the oath to uphold the Constitution.
If there is deliberate failure to ensure transparency and accountability, it may amount to a breach of the oath of office, which requires the Constitution to be upheld faithfully and without fear or favour.
We call upon Simon Byabakama to immediately make the full election results public.
The will of the people must not only be declared, but verified.
PUBLISH THE RESULTS
I personally know a parent who has lost her kid today. And the stories I have heard about the whole incident while at her place oh my God
It’s said that this very man had visited three schools in Ggaba acting as if he wanted to bring his kid to those schools
So after a survey, he maybe chose that school after finding out how it operates. He found out that the school had only female stuff (6). He came in as a responsible parent and he even registered his names.
So today he came and even first went to the office and paid 180k as if he was bringing the kid, so on his way out of the office he started slaûghtering kids aiming at the neck areas. He tried his level best to harm as many kids as possible.
When the teachers came to intervene, he started to stab them. One teacher carried one child to rush the kid to the hospital, he came and finished the kid in her hands. He stabbed another teacher on various parts who was trying to stop him, “thank God she’s still alive.”
By the time other people came in,it was already late, there was no male stuff at the premises 😭😭😭😭😭
Mbu when he was being beaten before the police arrived, he said, “nebwe munankuba kasita tuli banji.”
The state’s biggest mistake wasn't the raid on Kivumbi Muwanga’s house—it was assuming they still controlled the narrative. In the old world, a police spokesperson could rebrand a victim as a terrorist and the public would have to swallow it. Today, that monopoly is dead.
The viral footage of people cowing in fear while shots were fired didn't just capture a raid; it captured a forensic autopsy of state fabrication. You cannot slap "terrorism" charges on a man the entire world just watched being hunted in his own living room. It’s a logical deficit that no courtroom can fix. When you weaponize the law to cover up tactical blunders caught on 4K video, you aren’t just framing an innocent man—you are announcing to the global stage that your institutions are in a state of terminal panic. The camera hasn't just changed the evidence; it has ended the era of plausible deniability.
Even after all the CDF’s partisan statements threatening gross harm on non-NRM civilians, and the actual violence meted by soldiers on civilians on partisan grounds, still NRM MPs are going to again officially hand over civilians to torture through Court Martial - which the CDF controls! What can really ever touch the hearts of these people!!! You really don’t have to be opposition to care about exposing another person to harm, you simply have to be human. Some of these young boys are in jail for years for simply belonging to NUP and wearing red garments! Should government change, is this how you wish to be treated if you find yourself on opposition side? Should you be imprisoned for years for wearing yellow? We are simply laying grounds for endless cycles of hate and violence. Worse that it is turning ethnic.