President Museveni  
    By Sheila Naturinda                       
Posted by Daily Monitor
Posted by Daily Monitor
President Museveni has apologised to supporters of  the NRM for the Monday election mess that has caused undue embarrassment  to the party leadership.
Mr Museveni, who is also the  chairman of the NRM, yesterday, five days after the polls begun, could  not hide his disappointment in the party’s electoral commission which he  singled out as being responsible for the mess.
In a  recorded statement from State House Entebbe, Mr Museveni said he will  personally investigate why his EC has such weakness and failed to  deliver.
“Unfortunately the administrative arrangements were not good;  you therefore ended up lining up for many hours and some of you couldn’t  vote on that day [Monday] and the elections were postponed to tomorrow  [today],” he said.
His frustration in his own party’s  EC comes on the backdrop of widespread discontentment among opposition  politicians with the Eng Badru Kiggundu-led National Electoral  Commission.  
“I am sorry about this inconvenience  which was caused to you. We are studying the reasons why the party EC  didn’t provide the materials in time and in enough quantities.”
Mr  Museveni also said he blamed the mess on some selfish and irresponsible  senior leaders in his party because they don’t think about anything  else other than themselves.
“These are the ones who  complicate the work of the NRM registrars. You have heard complaints of  voters whose names were left out of the registers just because they  didn’t support the senior leaders’ candidature previously; others have  been inflated and put in more names in the registers,” he said.
He  cautioned against violence in today’s polls and said senior members  should stop their biases against junior party members. He said he would  personally take any petitions and handle them, in cases where the party  officials failed to address peoples’ complaints.
“Come  to me if the NRM channels fail,” Mr Museveni said. “We have had  situations where senior leaders are biased against some members yet I  have told all of them previously that a senior leader shouldn’t take  sides because it is the people to elect and not the leader to elect,” he  said. “As chairman of NRM I am ready to work with anybody elected by  NRM as long as he is a member of the NRM.”
He added:   “I appeal to all of you not to be violent because there is no need for  violence.  If there is any problem, please complain and NRM officials  will take action and if they don’t I will as a party leader.”
Since  the onset of all grassroot NRM polls and the ongoing flag primaries,  some districts and areas have become hot spots for violence intimidation  and security has been increase there ahead of today’s polls. But Mr  Museveni said he had dispatched a team of investigators to many areas  including Sembabule. He warned that anyone found engaging in violence  would be dealt with.
In some areas where election took  place on Monday, and losers failed to accept defeat, some declaring  themselves winners on local stations and others reportedly altering the  results in their favour, Mr Museveni said such people would be dealt  with because it is criminal to alter results.
“I have  heard that some people have tried to alter the election results and all  these are criminal offences and you can be arrested and imprisoned,” he  said.
He has asked his party members to acknowledge and  welcome converts from other parties and allow them to vote, “only if  they denounced their original parties and the parish branches welcome  them to the NRM party officially.”
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