Seven Confirmed Dead as Post-Election Violence Erupts in Central Uganda
At least seven people have been confirmed dead following a wave of violence that broke out in parts of central Uganda after the country’s recent elections, according to police authorities. The unrest reportedly occurred overnight in several communities, prompting heightened security deployments acro
Ogyem Solomon

At least seven people have been confirmed dead following a wave of violence that broke out in parts of central Uganda after the country’s recent elections, according to police authorities. The unrest reportedly occurred overnight in several communities, prompting heightened security deployments across the affected areas.
Ugandan police say the incidents are linked to tensions surrounding the election process and its outcome. While investigations are still ongoing, authorities described the situation as a serious breakdown of public order that required immediate intervention by security agencies to prevent further escalation.
The elections had already been marked by intense political activity and heightened emotions, with observers noting growing anxiety among supporters of rival political groups in the days leading up to the vote. Following the announcement of results, tensions reportedly escalated in some areas, leading to clashes that resulted in multiple fatalities.
Security forces were deployed to restore calm, and police have appealed to the public to remain peaceful as investigations continue. Officials say efforts are underway to determine the exact circumstances surrounding the deaths and to identify those responsible for instigating the violence.
Authorities have also warned against the spread of misinformation, urging citizens to rely on official communication channels for accurate updates. According to police, maintaining calm and cooperation is essential to ensuring stability during the post-election period.
Civil society organizations and international observers have expressed concern over the developments, calling on political leaders and supporters to exercise restraint. They have emphasized the importance of dialogue and respect for democratic processes in preventing further unrest and protecting civilian lives.
Residents in the affected communities are said to be living in fear as security patrols continue and local leaders work to ease tensions. Families of those who lost their lives are mourning, while community elders and authorities seek ways to promote reconciliation and restore normalcy.
The Ugandan government has reiterated its commitment to maintaining law and order, assuring the public that anyone found responsible for acts of violence will face the full rigour of the law. Officials say updates will be provided as more details emerge from ongoing investigations.
The incident has once again drawn attention to the challenges some African countries face during election periods, particularly the need for peaceful engagement, credible electoral processes, and strong institutions to manage political disputes without loss of life.
Source: Thepressradio.com
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