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Leaders Warn of Rising Election Tensions, Call for Peaceful 2025–2026 Campaigns

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November 30, 2025
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Political leaders and civic actors in Mbale City have urged Ugandans to reject election violence, intimidation, and conflict-driven politics as the country heads toward the 2025–2026 general elections. They warned that mounting political tensions and misinformation pose a threat to community cohesion unless citizens commit to peaceful participation.

Steven Masiga, spokesperson for the Bugisu Cultural Institution, appealed to the Bamasaba to shun violence during campaigns and prioritize harmony regardless of political affiliation. He reminded supporters that elections are temporary events and should not destroy family and community bonds.

Masiga further encouraged youth and mothers to avoid confrontational activism and instead channel their energy into productive ventures like agriculture. He also clarified that the Bugisu Cultural Institution is politically neutral and welcomes supporters of all parties, including NRM, NUP, FDC, and DP.

Lynette Nanyonjo of the Inter-Party Organization for Dialogue (IPOD) echoed these concerns, stressing that peaceful elections are essential for national development. “Violence weakens nations, while peace multiplies opportunities,” she said, urging communities to safeguard unity before, during, and after the polls.

Media Challenge Initiative representative, Amos Desmond Wambi, underscored the role of journalists and social media influencers in curbing conflict. He warned that politically charged reporting and unchecked online posts can fuel tension, and called for factual, responsible communication to prevent electoral violence.

Mbale City Electoral Commission officer, Nasser Kiggundu, said campaigns were so far peaceful, with no formal complaints from aspirants. He encouraged citizens to follow Electoral Commission guidelines and to vote in large numbers while maintaining calm.

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These messages were delivered during the Let’s Talk Peace Caravan, which was launched on Saturday at Mbale City Bus Park by the Netherlands Institute for Multiparty Democracy (NIMD), IPOD, the Electoral Commission, Inter-Religious Council of Uganda, Media Challenge Initiative, and other partners. The initiative seeks to mobilize communities to embrace nonviolent elections and discourage intimidation as the political season intensifies.

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