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Ugandan security team engaging on peace talk to continue protecting the people of Moyo. By Araba Kalsum Moyo Stakeholders in Moyo district have continued to pledge their commitment to excising peace and unity to enhance service delivery and protect the communi
Ugandan security team engaging on peace talk to continue protecting the people of Moyo.
By Araba Kalsum
Moyo
Stakeholders in Moyo district have continued to pledge their commitment to excising peace and unity to enhance service delivery and protect the communities through the election period.
Amoko Emmanuel the district councilor representing Moyo town council expresses his commitment in directing citizens and the neighboring areas. “People of Moyo are committed promote peace. This is a political time let us renew our pledge because we have a diverse ethnic groups in this town we would continue to welcome them and we should continue living with them in harmony” he said.
Equally the local council 5 chairman Hon. Anyama Williams noted that the locals have to live in harmony to promote trade and peaceful co-existence. “We need to live in harmony, promote trade and peaceful co-existence because this is an election year but the elections should not come to divide us. Let us embrace each other in sisterhood and brotherhood “. Anyama Stated
James Bedijo Okumu THE current chief administrative officer CAO Moyo district says peace and stability is paramount for growth, “The peace and security of this country must be paramount so that we go in to the development aspect of the country” Okumu lamented.
Meanwhile Okilap Filbert the newly appointed RDC Moyo district, echoed these thoughts, “As technical team, we want to pledge commitment that we shall deliver services to this government, to our people of Moyo. The unity, resilience and progress from the gains of independence so that growth strategy is achieved.”
However Hon. Dr Joyce Moriku Kaducu the state minister for primary education and woman Member of Parliament Moyo district emphasized the need for being patriotic to the country. “Whether we lead a country, whether we lead a village, let us lead with love, sacrifice and integrity,” Moriku emphasized.
Uganda is facing a growing tension ahead of the January 2026 elections, as president Yoweri Museveni seeks a seventh term amid rising concerns over election-related violence.
The government’s history of crackdowns on opposition figures like Bobi Wine and Kiza Besigye has led to fears of further unrest, with human rights organizations warning of potential mass atrocities.
As opposition movements, particularly led by Wine, gain momentum, there is a realistic possibility of intensified government repression.
With a legacy of using violence to suppress opposition, Museveni’s regime may increase its efforts to maintain control, escalating the risks of widespread unrest and political instability as the election nears.