By URN
The Electoral Commission has launched a nationwide initiative to sensitize youths ahead of the 2026 general elections.
Simon Byamukama, Chairperson of the Electoral Commission, addressed the media on Monday following a sensitization exercise at Nabumali High School in Nabumali Town Council, Mbale District.
Byamukama explained that the Commission is currently in the Elgon region after completing activities in the Bukedi region and plans to continue across the country. The primary aim of these sensitization efforts is to raise awareness among youths who are approaching voting age or are already eligible.
The Commission is urging students and young people to register for voting during the upcoming national register update, avoid involvement in election violence, and participate actively in elections by competing for various positions.
Byamukama also indicated that similar sensitization efforts will be extended to other groups, including the general public and religious leaders, as the 2026 elections approach. He emphasized the need to prevent the misuse of youths in causing chaos and confrontations with security officers, a problem observed in previous elections.
Atha Wafukho, Head Prefect of Nabumali High School, welcomed the sensitization initiative, noting the lack of such awareness among youths. Wafukho also called on the Electoral Commission to advocate for the expedited passage of the 2019 electoral reforms to ensure free and fair elections in 2026.