A recent report from NTV Uganda has brought to light significant public discourse regarding the upcoming electoral processes. The report specifically highlights a prevailing sentiment among certain citizens who express profound skepticism about the possibility of achieving free and fair elections under the current leadership of the Electoral Commission. These citizens, as quoted in the NTV Uganda broadcast, openly question the integrity of the electoral process, particularly with Justice Simon Byabakama at the helm of the EC. Their concerns suggest a deep-seated belief that the conditions necessary for a truly impartial and equitable election may not be met. The sentiment articulated is one of outright dismissal regarding the prospects of a credible electoral outcome, indicating a notable lack of confidence in the institution responsible for overseeing the nation’s democratic exercises. This public questioning underscores the ongoing challenges in building and maintaining trust in electoral bodies.
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