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Minister Tumwebaze Warns Against Election Violence

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February 3, 2016
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The Minister for the presidency Frank Tumwebaze has added voice to those appealing to Ugandans to desist from all forms of violence during this fragile election period.

His call comes a day after government sounded a warning to the opposition Forum for Democratic Change(FDC) for allegedly hatching a plan to invade Electoral Commission headquarters and destabilize the country during election period.

Tumwebaze has called upon all political parties to respect the rule of law and make use the courts in case they are dissatisfied with the election outcome.

Story By Samuel Ssebuliba

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