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President Museveni Responds To Questions About The Possibility of a Coalition Government In Uganda

Well, as Uganda polling stations close and those that started late extend til 7 p.m. These are some of the questions that you probably would be interested to know what was answered about them.

Possibility of a coalition government Mr. President?

“Coalition for what? You form a coalition when you don’t have majority. NRM will win.

NRM will win with a big majority,” he says, making it clear  that he is ready to work with opposition.

“We can work with those people (opposition) if they are serious about development. Even if you are not in government, you can work with government to bring about development.”

So what will Museveni do after voting? Sleep part of his plan.

“I have not been sleeping. Also, I will go to my cows and also exercise.”

On post-election violence: “There will be no violence.

If anyone tries, we will put them in a deep freezer and they will cool down,” stresses the NRM candidate.

On social media, mobile money blockage: “It’s temporary.

Some people use those pathways [social media] to tell lies. He adds that social media and mobile money platforms were blocked as a security precaution “to stop those creating trouble”.

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Robert Makasi

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