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Museveni asks Supreme Court to dismiss Bobi Wine’s petition with costs

Noelyn Nassuuna by Noelyn Nassuuna
February 8, 2021
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By Ruth Anderah 

The winner of the 14th January general election Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has asked the Supreme Court to dismiss with cost the election petition filed by his political rival Robert Sentamu Kyagulanyi challenging his victory.

Through his lawyers of Kiryowa and Karugire advocates, Museveni  maintains that  he was validly elected in a free and fair election  that was conducted  in accordance with  all electoral laws and the constitution.

Museveni further states  Kyagulanyi’s petition is bad in law in that it was filed out of the prescribed 15 days after the declaration of the election results on 16th January 2021.

 

According to Museveni, the allegations of confrontation, blockage from campaigning, and assault of Ugandans during the electoral period were occasioned by wrongful and lawful conduct of Kyagulanyi in defying laws and election guidelines.

 

Museveni denies allegation by Kyagulanyi that election guidelines were enforced selectively and using abusive language against him.

 

Museveni also agreed with AIGP Edward Ochom that Police and army was deployed in the town’s and villages to secure peace during the conduct of election.

According to the Chief Justice Alfonse Owiny Dollo nine Supreme Court Justices are set to hear Kyagulanyi’s petition and pre hearing kicks off on Thursday, February 11th.

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