Police Halts NUP Mobilization Tours Over Violations

Police has suspended the National Unity Platform’s (NUP) countrywide mobilization tours, citing violations of agreed-upon guidelines and disregard for traffic regulations and public order.

The decision comes after the NUP allegedly reneged on their agreement, leading to chaos during their processions in Buikwe district on November 14, 2024.

According to Police Spokesperson ACP Kituuma Rusoke, the police had previously engaged with the NUP in multiple meetings to establish guidelines for the mobilization tours.

“As mandated by law therefore, to preserve public order, the Uganda Police Force halts the NUP countrywide mobilization tours until such a time when the rule of law can be respected.” Kituuma said

He highlighted that their engagements are aimed at ensuring that NUP’s activities respect law and order, citizens’ private businesses, travels, personal and public liberties.

“This has come as a result of the failure and/or neglect by NUP leadership to adhere to the mutually agreed upon guidelines, traffic regulations and public order.” He said

Reasons for halting the tours include:

– Violation of agreed-upon guidelines

– Disregard for traffic regulations and public order

– Obstruction of roads during processions

File Photo: Supporters of NUP led by their President Hon. Robert Kyagulanyi on one of their tours. The Supporters cover up the entire road during processions making it difficult for other road users to move.

This is not the first time the police has stopped NUP’s mobilization tours. In May 2024, the police halted the tours following a tragic accident at Maya along the Kampala-Masaka Highway, which resulted in three fatalities.

The police have emphasized their commitment to maintaining public order and safety, and will only allow the NUP to resume their tours when the rule of law is respected.

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