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FDC Backs DP’s Deo Njoki for Busia LC5 Seat

by Nixon Segawa
November 5, 2018
FDC Backs DP’s Deo Njoki for Busia LC5 Seat

FDC Secretary General, Harold Kaija. (Courtesy photo)

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Opposition Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) party has appealed to all its supporters in Busia to vote for Democratic Party’s Deo Njoki for the Busia LC 5 Chairperson seat.

The decision by the party to swing their support behind the DP’s candidate was announced by the party Deputy Secretary General, Harold Kaija while addressing the media in Kampala.

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In the last general elections, Njoki lost elections to the ruling NRM candidate, Ouma Adeya but contested his victory in courts of law over election malpractice which case was ruled in his favour.

“We call upon all our supporters to rally behind DP’s Njoki for the position of LC 5 Chairperson, however, vote for the FDC candidates for the other positions,” Kaija said.

The nomination of candidates is slated to start tomorrow Tuesday hence FDC has urged all its supporters to vote in favour of Njoki.

According to the National Electoral Commission roadmap, there shall be a display of the Voters’ Register for 10 days beginning Monday 5 to Wednesday November 14.

Nomination of candidates shall be from 6th to 7th November. All the campaigns shall run for 18 days from 9th to 26th November.

The district shall then go to polls on 27th November (for councillors) and 28th November, 2018 (for LC V Chairperson).

It is on the above note that Kaija has cautioned the Electoral Commission, Police and army to restrain from being partisan since management of elections is central in achieving progress, stability and development of the country.

In addition, Kaija urged Police to refrain from intimidating opposition supporters and leaders in the said districts.

The caution follows Police summons to five FDC Ngora district leaders for participating in a campaign dubbed ‘Museveni Must Go’ last week.

Kaija further said that it’s high time Police appreciates that FDC’s occupation is to oust President Museveni from power. Police actions show a “high degree of partiality and non performance of its cardinal roles”, Kaija said.

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