Jinja, Uganda — In a dramatic turn of events, police have raided the venue of the National Unity Platform (NUP) Youth National Convention, which is set to be attended by party president Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu. The raid comes as authorities confirmed they would conduct an inspection of the venue, raising concerns about the freedom of assembly in the lead-up to the event.
Originally scheduled to take place at Kakindu Stadium, the rally was moved to Jinja Show Grounds after police ordered the change, citing security concerns. This decision has sparked frustration among party supporters and raised questions about the police’s role in regulating political gatherings.
NUP officials expressed disappointment over the police actions, asserting that the convention is a peaceful gathering aimed at mobilizing youth and discussing pressing national issues. They accused the authorities of attempting to stifle political dissent and limit their ability to engage with supporters.
The police, however, maintain that their interventions are necessary to ensure public safety and order. A spokesperson stated that the venue inspection is a standard procedure, though many see it as an attempt to undermine the event’s legitimacy.
As tensions rise, party members and supporters are calling for the right to assemble freely, urging the government to respect democratic principles. The situation continues to evolve as the NUP prepares for the convention, with many eagerly anticipating Kyagulanyi’s address.