The Archbishop of Kampala Archdiocese, Paul Ssemogerere has challenged the government to allow fair competition in elections. He said there would rather be no elections, than having ones which are marred by violence.
The Archbishop’s remarks follow incidents during the nomination of candidates for the Kawempe North parliamentary by-election on February 26, 2025, where operatives from the Joint Anti-Terrorism Task Force (JATT) assaulted and arrested National Unity Platform (NUP) candidate Erias Luyimbazi Nalukoola.
He was later released without charge. The operatives also attacked Top TV journalist, Miracle Ibrah, leaving him hospitalized at Nsambya Hospital with an eye injury after being struck with an object.
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Presiding over mass at Our Lady of Fatima Queen of Peace Cathedral in Luweero town to mark the 28th anniversary of Kasana-Luweero Diocese, Archbishop Ssemogerere condemned the violence, calling for peaceful elections and urging candidates to remain calm and follow Electoral Commission guidelines.
He also reminded security operatives to abide by President Yoweri Museveni’s directive against torturing citizens.
Luweero Town Council Chairperson, Chris Johns Buwembo commended the Archbishop for speaking out, expressing hope that his message would deter further violence.
Agnes Kirabo, the Central Region Youth Member of Parliament, urged young voters in Kawempe North to support their preferred candidates without engaging in violence.
The State Minister for Higher Education, John Chrysostom Muyingo, who attended the mass, did not comment on the violence.
Instead, Muyingo urged voters to reject deceptive politicians and support leaders committed to national service.
The Electoral Commission has scheduled the Kawempe North by-election for March 13, 2025. However, the public is still concerned on whether the campaigns and voting will proceed peacefully, given the violence orchestrated by the security operatives which was witnessed during the nomination process.