The Kawempe North by-election has taken a dramatic turn, with the nullification of Erias Luyimbaazi Nalukoola’s victory sparking a complex web of intrigue and power play within the National Resistance Movement (NRM). As the Electoral Commission (EC) navigates the aftermath, internal party tensions and allegations of deliberate delay have come to the fore.

The Nullification of Nalukoola’s Victory
The High Court’s decision to nullify Nalukoola’s win due to electoral malpractices has sent shockwaves through the NRM. The court’s ruling cited campaigning on polling day and disenfranchising over 16,000 voters as grounds for the nullification. The EC’s decision not to appeal the court’s ruling has paved the way for fresh polls, but the constitution’s six-month rule might render this impossible before the general election.

Tensions within NRM: Historical vs. New Generation
The NRM is experiencing internal conflicts between its historical figures and newer members. Hajj Kigongo the father to the NRM flag bearer, a veteran of the NRM and long-time ally of President Museveni, might be questioning the party’s current trajectory. Kigongo’s alleged disapproval of the Joint Anti-Terrorism (JAT) security unit’s actions during the campaigns and elections has sparked concerns about the party’s direction.

Kigongo’s Concerns: A Sign of Deeper Issues
Kigongo’s concerns about the JAT security unit’s actions might be a sign of deeper issues within the party, potentially related to the use of security forces in political contexts. His questions about the intentions behind these actions and how they were carried out without the knowledge of key leaders like President Museveni and Gen. Salim Saleh have raised eyebrows.

Deliberate Delay: A Calculated Move?
The delay in resolving Nalukoola’s case might be a deliberate attempt to keep him out of parliament. With the court’s decision and the EC’s stance, the possibility of fresh polls being held before the general election seems slim. This could be a calculated move to ensure Nalukoola stays out of parliament, potentially due to internal party politics or other factors.

Museveni’s Confusion: Balancing Factions within NRM
The tension between historical and new-generation NRM members might be causing confusion for President Museveni, who’s been trying to balance different factions within the party. As the party’s leader, Museveni’s response to these internal conflicts will be crucial in determining the NRM’s future direction.

The Future of Kawempe North: Uncertainty and Speculation
The people of Kawempe North are left wondering about their representation in parliament. As the situation unfolds, speculation about Nalukoola’s future and the potential for fresh polls continues to grow. One thing is certain: the outcome will have far-reaching implications for the NRM and Ugandan politics as a whole.
Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story.