Kasese, Rwenzori East Region – As the National Resistance Movement (NRM) prepares for its upcoming primary elections, the Rwenzori East Regional Police has reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining peace, order, and security throughout the electoral process.
Speaking during a press briefing held in Kasese on Tuesday, SP Nelson Tumushime, the Regional Police Spokesperson, outlined key security measures aimed at ensuring a smooth and credible voting exercise. He emphasized that the police are fully prepared to manage the elections in line with their constitutional mandate.
“Our cardinal role remains to ensure that law and order is upheld,” said SP Tumushime. “We are committed to safeguarding electoral officials, candidates, voting materials, and voters before, during, and after the election.”
He further noted that all police stations across the district will be secured, and rapid response teams have been established to handle any emergencies that may arise during the voting period.
SP Tumushime issued a stern warning against acts of voter intimidation and public disorder, particularly targeting those who may attempt to disrupt the elections under the influence of alcohol.
“Anyone found intimidating voters or candidate agents, or coming drunk with the intent to disrupt the process, will face the full force of the law,” he cautioned.
The Regional police spokesperson also urged residents to embrace peaceful coexistence and show respect for the electoral process.
“As we head into this critical democratic exercise, let us uphold peace and unity. The police will be on standby to ensure that the rights and safety of all participants are protected,” he concluded.






























