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2021 Elections Will Go Down In History As The Most Successful and Peaceful — IGP Ochola

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The Inspector General of Police has revealed that the recently concluded 2021 general elections will go down in the history books o Uganda as the most successful and peaceful.

IGP Ochola said this while briefing the journalists on Post-Election Security at Police Headquarters in Naguru, Kampala.

“By all measures, the 2021 General Elections in Uganda, will go down in history as one of the most successful and peaceful Election,” said Ochola.

Below is IGP’s Full Statement.

Once again, I am much honoured and privileged to welcome you all to Police Headquarters, for another special press briefing on Post-Election Security.

The last Joint press security briefing was held here on the 8th day of January 2021.

I wish to start by congratulating all Ugandans for effectively exercising their democratic rights and all stakeholders under the Electoral process for their efforts in making the Elections so far, a great success.

By all measures, the 2021 General Elections in Uganda, will go down in history as one of the most successful and peaceful Election.

Despite the anticipated threats of “Plan B “, threats of violence by radicalized groups promoting hate speech and rhetoric, Ugandan voters were pleased with our security posture across the country and turned out in record numbers to cast their votes.

During the Presidential and Parliamentary elections, a total of 250 election-related offenses were registered in the country.

And out of the 28 Policing Regions, 05 did not register any major incident. These include Kidepo, Mt. Moroto, Sipi, Ssezibwa, and West Nile.

We are happy that the Local Council elections have been successful too as we approach the final stages of the Elections.

Hon. Minister, although our risk assessment of the post-election violence and related vulnerabilities have reduced, we are aware of alarming assertions by disgruntled former Presidential candidates, that the election was marred with fraud and irregularities.

They are spreading false information and disinformation to try to influence public perception and promote hatred.

From a security point of view, such unfounded claims have a potential of fanning violence in our communities.

We do strongly discourage such acts and advise the candidates to seek redress before the courts of law.

As we draw towards the end of the Elections, our enforcement actions are still on. We continue to employ effective measures on levels of vigilance and alertness as we monitor all forms of threats.

Hon. Minister, we are very firm on the ground and would like to reassure all Ugandans and visitors to our country to remain confident and steadfast. 

They should also obtain information on the Electoral process from trusted sources and report any suspicious activities to the nearest police unit.

FOR GOD AND MY COUNTRY

J.M. Okoth- Ochola, (Esq.)

INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE

27TH. JANUARY,2021

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