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    UGANDA: Veteran leader Yoweri Museveni declared election winner

    ComfortBy ComfortJanuary 18, 2021No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Uganda’s long-time President Yoweri Museveni has been re-elected, electoral officials say, amid accusations of vote-rigging by his main rival Bobi Wine.

    Mr Museveni won almost 59% of the vote, with Bobi Wine trailing with about 35%, the Electoral Commission said.

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    Bobi Wine, a former pop star, earlier vowed to provide evidence of fraud. The Electoral Commission denies there was vote-rigging in Thursday’s poll.

    Poll monitors have criticised the government closure of internet access.

    The say this undermined confidence. Bobi Wine said he would provide evidence of fraud once the internet was restored.

    Bobi Wine greeting supporters as he voted in Kampala, Uganda - 14 January 2021
    image captionBobi Wine says he represents the younger generation

    Dozens of people were killed during violence in the run-up to the election. Opposition politicians have also accused the government of harassment.

    The result gives President Museveni a sixth term in office.

    The 76 year old, in power since 1986, says he represents stability in the country.

    Meanwhile, Bobi Wine – the stage name for 38-year-old Robert Kyagulanyi – says he has the backing of the youth in one of the world’s youngest nations, where the median age is 16.

    On Friday, as the results came in, Bobi Wine said that Ugandan soldiers had surrounded and breached his home.

    But a government spokesman accused him of “dramatising” the incident “to seek sympathy”.

    What’s the latest on the election results?

    “The electoral commission declares Yoweri Museveni… elected President of the Republic of Uganda,” election commission chairman Justice Simon Mugenyi Byabakama said on Saturday.

    He said turnout was 57% of the almost 18 million registered voters.

    Earlier, Mr Byabakama said the vote had been peaceful, and called on Bobi Wine, who said some of his polling agents were arrested on Thursday, to make public the evidence for his fraud allegations.

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    Uganda’s general election

    14 January 2021

    • 18.1mpeople have registered to vote
    • 11candidates are running for president
    • 1of the candidates is a woman, Nancy Kalembe
    • 5elected terms so far for Yoweri Museveni
    • 50% plus 1votes needed for a candidate to avoid a run-off election
    • 529MPs will also be elected

    Source: Uganda electoral commission

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    The opposition candidate believes the internet shutdown is being used to block communication and as a way of compromising the vote.

    “I will be happy to share the videos of all the fraud and irregularities as soon as the internet is restored,” Bobi Wine said.

    Meanwhile, Mr Wanyama, who is a spokesperson for President Museveni, hit back at Bobi Wine’s claims of vote rigging.

    “He came short of the expectation of Ugandans,” he said in an earlier interview with the BBC. “He had no message and Ugandans have told him he has to wait a little longer.”

    Mr Wanyama added: “We have challenged him to provide proof for his claims, he has not a single iota of evidence.”

    The EU, United Nations and several rights groups have previously raised concerns about the integrity of Uganda’s election.

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    But, aside from an African Union mission, there is currently no major international group monitoring the vote. Earlier this week the US – a major aid donor to Uganda – cancelled its diplomatic observer mission to the country, saying that the majority of its staff had been denied permission to monitor polling sites.

    How bad was the violence during the campaign?

    Violence reached an unprecedented level in the build-up to the race, and dozens have died during crackdowns by security forces.

    Source: BBC

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