Ugandan Security Chiefs Promise Peaceful Poll

Security chiefs have assured Ugandans of peace and stability during and after the 2011 elections. The security chiefs said they had the capacity to prevent poll related violence.

Preident Museveni addressing his supporters at Kololo.

IPC supporters.

Moa waves at supporters.

  • Uganda:   Security Chiefs Promise Peaceful Poll

    New Vision, 26 January 2011

    SECURITY chiefs have assured Ugandans of peace and stability during and after the 2011 elections. The security chiefs said they had the capacity to prevent poll related violence. Read more »

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