Armed Soldiers Defy Orders, Disrupt Political Landscape in Lwemiyaga

Lwemiyaga Town was thrown into turmoil when armed soldiers defied orders from the Office of the President and forcibly held a political meeting at a local school.
The gathering, allegedly aimed at launching a campaign against area Member of Parliament Theodore Sekikubo, sparked widespread concern among residents and local leaders.
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According to eyewitnesses, the heavily armed soldiers stormed the school premises, ignoring directives prohibiting military involvement in political activities.
Their presence created fear and unrest among community members, many of whom questioned the legality of their actions.
MP Sekikubo, a vocal legislator known for his criticism of government policies, condemned the move, calling it a blatant violation of democratic principles.
He accused certain government officials of using security forces to intimidate opposition politicians and suppress free political expression.
Local authorities expressed concern over the soldiers' defiance of presidential directives, emphasizing the need for adherence to lawful political practices.
Some residents, fearing possible violence, called for immediate intervention from relevant authorities to prevent further escalation of tensions.
The incident has sparked nationwide debate on the role of security forces in political affairs.
Civil society organizations have demanded accountability, urging the government to take swift action against those responsible for deploying the soldiers.
Despite the tensions, Sekikubo has vowed to continue engaging with his constituents, reaffirming his commitment to democratic governance.
Meanwhile, political analysts warn that continued interference by security forces in electoral matters could undermine public trust in state institutions.
As investigations continue, many Ugandans are closely watching how the government will handle the situation to uphold the rule of law and ensure that military forces remain neutral in political contests.

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