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UGANDA: Police ban opposition leader’s rallies, citing Public Order concerns

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By Ollus Ndomu

Ugandan authorities have imposed a ban on political rallies organized by opposition leader Robert Kyagulanyi, popularly known as Bobi Wine, citing alleged breaches of public order and defamation against the president. This move comes amid growing tensions in the run-up to the 2026 general elections.

Deputy Inspector-General of Police Tumusiime Katsigazi announced the ban, revealing that one person had tragically lost their life, and 10 others sustained serious injuries during rallies held by the National Unity Platform (NUP), the political party led by Bobi Wine.

Mr. Katsigazi cautioned NUP supporters against what he described as “mob mentality” and urged them to refrain from actions that could potentially harm civilians and law enforcement personnel.

Additionally, the police accused Bobi Wine of promoting sectarianism in his rallies, which began on Monday. This allegation has raised concerns about the potential for escalating tensions in a nation already grappling with political divisions.

In defiance of the ban, Robert Kyagulanyi has vowed to press on with the rallies, urging his supporters to “wait for a signal.”

These rallies are seen as a critical element of his strategy to garner grassroots support ahead of the 2026 general elections.

The government’s decision to ban these rallies has sparked debate about the balance between public safety and political expression in Uganda. Critics argue that such bans curtail democratic freedoms, while authorities maintain that they are essential to maintaining order and preventing violence.

The situation in Uganda remains tense, with political and social divisions deepening as the nation approaches a crucial electoral period. Observers will be closely monitoring developments to see how this latest ban on opposition rallies will impact the political landscape in the months ahead.

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