NAMUTUMBA - Namutumba Resident District Commissioner (RDC) Fredrick Bangu has ordered Police to arrest the district National Resistance Movement (NRM) registrar, Richard Mwanja, over issuing fake results.
Bangu said on Sunday (July 20, 2025) while speaking to New Vision Online that despite NRM elections for Namutumba flag-bearers at various posts being called off, Mwanja had gone ahead to declare various candidates at different intervals, which has caused confusion among supporters.
“So far, he has issued over two declaration forms to different candidates for the Busiki NRM flag-bearer post. This is uncalled for and Police should arrest him to avoid more confusion,” Bangu said.
He explained that earlier, the registrar had held results for over 24 hours, while in hiding, which is against the party procedures and that Mwanja announced the fake results despite the official results cancellation of the party’s primaries by the NRM electoral commission.
The dramatic events unfolded after the suspended elections were linked to reports of massive irregularities like violence.
Earlier, security officials had cancelled voting of NRM flag party flag-bearers for Namutumba after various supporters of different candidates also complained of non-voters allowed to vote at places like Kibaale and Magada polling station.
Bangu explained that while at Basoga Nsadu Technical Institution, the main tally centre for the district, the registrar, Richard Mwanje, failed to announce over the allegations.
“Due to the tension in the area, Police Commissioner Moses Kafeero in Charge of NRM elections Busoga region, together with UPDF. After consultations from NRM headquarters, elections results were cancelled until intervention to be made on Monday (July 21)by Dr Tanga Odoi," he said.
Bangu urged both camps to remain calm as they await for communication from the national office.
By press time, the NRM secretariat in Kampala had not released an official statement on the arrest, but sources within the party confirmed that investigations were underway.
Largely peaceful elections
The National Resistance Movement (NRM) said last week its primaries on July 17, were peaceful across most parts of the country, with isolated incidents of low voter turnout, tension and violence reported in a few areas.
Addressing journalists on July 17, 2025, at the NRM electoral commission offices in Kampala city, director of information and publicity at the NRM Secretariat, Emmanuel Dombo rated the exercise as “90% successful”.
Earlier, security officials had cancelled voting of NRM flag party flag-bearers for Namutumba after various supporters of different candidates also complained of non-voters allowed to vote at places like Kibaale and Magada polling station. (Credit: Doreen Musingo)