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Museveni Reveals How Bobi Wine’s NUP Rigged Over 1 Million Votes In The 2021 General Elections

In a stunning revelation, President Museveni has made explosive claims against the National Unity Platform (NUP), accusing the opposition party of manipulating the 2021 general elections by adding a staggering one million votes.
Speaking at a Thanksgiving service for the late General Aronda Nyakairima, Museveni confidently asserted that he possesses solid evidence to support this allegation, throwing down the gauntlet and challenging NUP to respond if they disagree with his claims.
The service, held in memory of Gen Aronda, who passed away on September 12, 2015, while returning from a foreign trip, provided a poignant backdrop for Museveni’s bombshell.
The President’s words have sparked a firestorm of controversy, with many Ugandans eagerly awaiting NUP’s response.Museveni’s claims center around polling agents who allegedly failed to adequately monitor the election process, allowing vote rigging to occur.
He acknowledged that election fraud is a persistent issue in Uganda, with some politicians using dishonest methods to secure power.
The President emphasized that electronic voting systems are the solution to eradicating electoral fraud, proposing that elections at polling stations where voting machines malfunction should be delayed until the problem is resolved.
Museveni also delved into Uganda’s tumultuous history of election challenges, citing issues dating back to the 1960s involving the Uganda People’s Congress. He believes biometric verification, using fingerprints, is crucial for free and fair elections, as it would prevent voter impersonation and safeguard the electoral process.
As the nation waits with bated breath for NUP’s response, one thing is certain – President Museveni’s claims have ignited a powder keg of controversy that will have far-reaching implications for Uganda’s political landscape.
Will NUP respond to the President’s allegations, or will they remain silent? The clock is ticking.