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Koboko RDC Bans Political Campaigns Near Schools, Health Centres, Markets
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 47583, member: 636"] Emmy Mitala leads Koboko district as the resident district commissioner. He stopped all political campaign events near schools, hospitals, and markets. Mitala also works as the regional leader for other district commissioners across West Nile. He wants to keep students, patients, medical staff, and traders safe from harm. Campaign noise and possible fights worry local officials. Political activities cannot disrupt learning at schools or medical care at health centers. Markets must continue normal business without campaign interference. Mitala says protecting people matters more than political events. The district security team plans to meet with all candidates soon. They will create rules for safe and peaceful campaign methods. Tension grows between political groups ahead of the NRM primary elections. Different candidate supporters have formed security teams to control their areas. These groups try to gather more followers and protect their territory. Security agencies report increased hostility between rival political camps. The situation creates fear among regular citizens. Dr Charles Ayume represents Koboko Municipality as the current member of parliament. He wants to win reelection and supports the call for peaceful campaigns. Ayume asks other candidates to discuss real problems that affect voters. He believes campaigns can stay calm if everyone focuses on important community issues. Political violence helps nobody and hurts democracy. Security officers across many areas urge all campaign participants to stay peaceful. They want candidates to respect public places like schools and hospitals. Electoral officials support this message and warn against violence. Peaceful engagement builds trust between politicians and citizens. Respectful campaigns create better outcomes for everyone. [/QUOTE]
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