US Government has placed a visa ban on top Uganda politicians over the abuse of democracy.
Truetells Nigeria reports that the United States Government has revealed Uganda officials President Museveni led government who played a key role in the erosion of democratic ideals will not be allowed into the North American country.
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This online news platform gathered according to a statement on Friday, Washington said it would slam visa ban on identified Ugandan officials believed to be complicit in undermining the country’s democratic process.
Washington’s threat is against the backdrop of the violent and oppressive build-up and aftermath of the January general elections.
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken in the statement issued on Friday said that the actions of President Museveni led government during the recent presidential elections undermined democracy and respect for human rights in Uganda.
Mr Blinken said that the actions perpetrated by the ruling government represent what he referred to as a ‘downward trajectory for the country’s democracy and its respect for human rights as acknowledged by the constitution.
”The Government of Uganda’s actions during the recent electoral process undermined democracy and respect for human rights,” Mr Blinken said.
The government of Uganda’s actions represent a continued downward trajectory for the country’s democracy and respect for human rights as recognised and protected by Uganda’s constitution,” he added.
Blinken said that actions of Ugandan security forces during the period led to loss of lives and injuries for innocent by standers and also opposition supporters. He also added that opposition candidates were routinely harassed, arrested and held illegally without a charge.
Blinken further noted violence, harassment, intimidation, arrest and deportation against journalists, electoral observers, civil society organisations and activists working to support electoral institutions and transparent electoral process.
The January election was held under unfair, unjust, oppressive and non-transparent conditions
These include unprecedented violence and vicious attacks orchestrated by state actors, violent disruptions and dispersions at opposing campaign events, extra-judicial killings of protesters and injuries inflicted on many opposition supporters and bystanders for merely expressing their fundamental rights to franchise and self-determination.
During and after the elections, the lead opposition candidate, Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu, popularly known as Bobi Wine has accused state forces of abduction and torture of his key campaign officials.
Bobi Wine had said that when his abducted supporters eventually appear again, they are either dead or severely tortured and injured.
Museveni had extended his thirty-six years grip on power after the widely criticized electoral outcome in the January elections.
The United States concluded that Uganda’s 2021 electoral process lacked credibility and was neither free nor fair, while urging both parties to embrace peace and respect the fundamental freedoms of their people, the U.S. says it will continue to evaluate additional actions against individuals complicit in undermining democracy and human rights in Uganda as well as their immediate family members.