Byakagaba deploys army, police to quell NRM voters in Ssembabule

The top police boss rushed to Ssembabule District after trouble broke out during political party elections. Inspector General Abas Byakagaba met with local security chiefs and party candidates to calm fears about upcoming votes. He told everyone the police force stands ready to keep peace during the heated campaign season. The meeting happened because recent incidents made people worry about safety during the primary elections. Byakagaba said his officers found most residents living peacefully despite the earlier problems.

The police chief promised to flood the area with extra cops and motorcycles to stop any violence. He said all security agencies work together but police lead the charge during election campaigns. The army only jumps in when police need backup to handle serious trouble. Byakagaba stressed that security forces stay neutral and never pick sides during political fights. He wants voters to trust their local police and feel safe casting ballots.

The inspector general brought his top commanders along to show the government takes election security seriously. He met with police officers from the wider Masaka region before talking to district officials. Byakagaba promised to fix any problems the security committee raised during their discussion. He urged everyone to stay united and respectful during the campaign period. The police boss gave residents his personal guarantee that Ssembabule will have peaceful elections.
 

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