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DP Calls For Full Participation Of Ugandans In Tomorrow’s Polls

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The Democratic Party has urged Ugandans to get to their respective polling stations early enough and cast their ballots.

The party spokesperson Kenneth Paul Kakande says Ugandans have the power to choose the leaders they want through ballot.

Kakande has added voice to those asking voters to stick around after casting their ballots to monitor the entire process and minimize chances of rigging.

Although the electoral commission says this is not against the law if the recommended distance is maintained, the police Chief General Kale Kayihura says no one will be allowed around the polling area after casting their votes.

Story By Diana Wanyana

 

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