Justice Simon Byabakama Mugenyi however, says it is the Commission findings that at the time of the nomination, both Agness Khainza Shiuma and Esther Wetsese Lois didn’t present the copy of the gazette in, which the change of particulars was published in compliance with section 36 of the registration of persons Act 2015.
Electoral
Commission has ejected two candidates from the Bududa woman parliamentary
elections following a petition by their rival citing discrepancies in their
names. They are Agness Khainza Shiuma and Esther Wetsese Lois who were
nominated as independent candidates.
Trouble for
the two stems from an application filed by their rival, Justine Khainza citing
variations in names on the academic certificates they presented for their
nomination and national voter’s register.
In his
November 24th letter, the Electoral Commission Chairperson, Justice
Simon Byabakama Mugenyi, says both Agness Khainza Shiuma and Esther Wetsese
Lois were nominated as candidates for the Bududa Woman parliamentary race.
He, however,
says that during a meeting with the candidates, the Commission found that the
names of the candidates on the National Voter’s register are at variance with
the names on the academic documents they presented for nominations.
He says that
both candidates presented copies of the gazette of October 19th
where the notices for the change of their particulars were published. “By the
deed poll made on 14th of Oct, 2020 and published in Uganda
Gazette of 19th October 2020, Khainza Agness Shiuma sought to adopt
the name of Shiuma in addition to her known names of Khainza Agnes,” reads the
letter.
He also says
by the by “deed poll made of 8th October 2020 and published in the
Uganda Gazette of 19th October 2020, Wetsese Esther Lois sought to
adopt the name Lois in addition to her known names of Wetsese Esther.”
Justice
Simon Byabakama Mugenyi however, says it is the Commission findings that at the
time of the nomination, both Agness Khainza Shiuma and Esther Wetsese Lois didn’t
present the copy of the gazette in, which the change of particulars was
published in compliance with section 36 of the registration of persons Act 2015.
“Accordingly
the Commission under Min. Comm. Comp.332/2020 resolved to reverse the Returning
Officer’s decision nominating Agness Khainza Shiuma and Esther Wetsese Lois,”
concludes Justice Simon Byabakama Mugenyi’s letter to the candidates.
Ronald
Nsereko, the Bududa District Returning Officer has confirmed the development,
saying Agness Khainza Shiuma and Esther Wetsese Lois will not appear on the
ballot.
//Cue in: “it is true…
Cue out: …on the ballot”//.
Wetsestse
told URN that she was shocked upon receipt of the letter denominating her from
the race, adding that she was on her way to Kampala to establish why EC had to
reverse her nomination.
Her rival, Agnes Khainza Shiuma couldn’t be reached on
her known mobile phone and she neither picked nor returned calls from our
reporters.