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Heavy Military Deployment No longer An Intimidation To Opposition

The opposition is no longer intimidated by the heavy military deployment every time there is an activity they are involved in. For some reason, they have grown cold to the military and it has extended to their supporters too. This has been more witnessed during the nomination of two main opponents of the president that is Robert Kyagulanyi Sentamu and Patrick Oboi Amuriat.

Unlike yesterday, today the deployment is extremely over board . We don’t know if this is a way of intimidating the opposition and their supporters or protection of Ugandans from chaos. This however has in no way stopped supporters of these two opposition leaders. They are trailing their leaders confidently with no fear at all.

The masses are overwhelmingly violating the SOPs through out these nominations. Huge masses are walking without even masks but in a skin touching closeness to one another. Though their is heavy deployment of police and military, the crowds seem to have an upper hand. There is just not much the security can do.

We are yet to see how the day will go down. We are already witnessing violence as police whisked away the FDC presidential candidate. Currently it is not clear whether his destination will be detention or Kyambogo where he has to be nominated.

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