- Uganda Police Force suspends NUP's consultative rallies following a tragic accident
- The accident, involving a motorcade heading to Masaka, resulted in three deaths and several injuries
- Police attribute the cause of the accident to recklessness and excessive speeding
The Uganda Police Force has announced an immediate suspension of all consultative rallies organized by the National Unity Platform (NUP) following a tragic accident that claimed three lives. The decision comes after a serious incident involving a procession of NUP leaders, which occurred yesterday, May 31, 2024, at approximately 10:00 AM along the Kampala-Masaka Highway near St. Lawrence College, Maya.
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According to the police spokesperson, Fred Enanga, the accident involved two motor vehicles and four motorcycles, all of which were part of a motorcade heading to Masaka for NUP's planned consultative activities.
The collision resulted in the death of three individuals and left several others injured. The injured parties were transported to nearby medical facilities, which have yet to be specified by the police.
The police have attributed the cause of the accident to the "recklessness of the drivers and riders who were driving at excessive speeds without regard to other road users." This incident underscores ongoing concerns about road safety and adherence to traffic regulations during political events.
In response to the incident, and following a prior meeting held on May 27 between police leadership and NUP representatives, the Uganda Police Force has decided to put a stop to the party’s activities. During the meeting, both parties reportedly agreed on specific guidelines for conducting NUP's consultative meetings.
NUP adamant
However, the police statement indicated that NUP leaders have not adhered to these agreed-upon standards, which has led to the decision to halt further activities.
"The loss of innocent lives was a result of recklessness by the drivers and riders who were driving in excess speed without regard to other road users," stated Enanga in a press briefing. He emphasized that the decision to stop NUP's activities was necessary to prevent further incidents and ensure public safety.
As part of their statement, the Uganda Police Force made a call to the public to remain vigilant and observe law and order, warning that anyone acting contrary to public order and safety would be held accountable under the laws of Uganda.
"The safety of Ugandans will always remain our priority," the statement concluded.
Bobi Wine held a massive rally in Masaka city where he was welcomed by thousands of supporters. The rally carried on until late in the evening.
Neither Bobi Wine nor his party officials had by Saturday morning commented on the tragic accident and the Police decision.