Moroto just secured the sacred boxes under tight guard for the upcoming election drama. The Electoral Commission dropped off supplies for one hundred eighteen stations to finalize preparations for the January 15 showdown. Resident District Commissioner Benon Kwekiriza confirmed the delivery and declared the local offices strictly off-limits until the voting process actually begins.
Election Administrator Esther Ajwang Immaculate promised to move fast to avoid logistical nightmares. She plans to start distributing materials at four in the morning to ensure every spot is ready before six. Officials want voting to kick off promptly at seven without any messy delays or typical bureaucratic excuses.
John Nangiro from Nakapiripirit District is already stressing about potential rigging, though. The chairperson urged stakeholders to watch out for bias among staff members. He specifically warned everyone to monitor the process closely to prevent shady ballot stuffing from ruining the final count.
Fr. Paul Ngole of the Moroto Catholic Diocese threw shade at politicians who cheat. The cleric noted that some candidates keep campaigning past the deadline while others allegedly use the night before to bribe voters. Locals hope the eight-way presidential fight reflects reality despite these dirty tricks.
Election Administrator Esther Ajwang Immaculate promised to move fast to avoid logistical nightmares. She plans to start distributing materials at four in the morning to ensure every spot is ready before six. Officials want voting to kick off promptly at seven without any messy delays or typical bureaucratic excuses.
John Nangiro from Nakapiripirit District is already stressing about potential rigging, though. The chairperson urged stakeholders to watch out for bias among staff members. He specifically warned everyone to monitor the process closely to prevent shady ballot stuffing from ruining the final count.
Fr. Paul Ngole of the Moroto Catholic Diocese threw shade at politicians who cheat. The cleric noted that some candidates keep campaigning past the deadline while others allegedly use the night before to bribe voters. Locals hope the eight-way presidential fight reflects reality despite these dirty tricks.