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Mbabazi’s camp implicated in plot to Disrupt Elections.

A group of defected staff from presidential
candidate Amama Mabazi’s Go forward’s
secretariat have revealed that contrary to the
core objectives of the pressure group, there is an
orchestrated scheme to disrupt elections by
using riots, burning the city and demonstrations
in a bid to attain power violently.
The group led by Ronald Tumwine Ssekitooleko
the head of field operations and campaign
structure, at a presser yesterday said that they
trained over 40,000 vigilantes from Bugisu,
Busoga and Teso regions who are ready to
cause havoc during elections. They said they
started recruiting 2 years ago in preparation for
2016 polls.
The group who bragged of being the architects
of the Go Forward structures said they know all
the ins and outs and are ready to fight to see
they are dismantled.
They said they would now start a campaign to
canvass for votes for President Museveni in the
forthcoming 2016 general elections.

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