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EC, Opposition Clash Over Biometric System Ahead of 2026 Vote!

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Uganda’s 2026 elections are shaping up to be a battleground between the Electoral Commission’s push for a biometric voter verification system and the Opposition’s concerns over its credibility. As candidates like President Museveni and Bobi Wine gear up for a showdown, the debate over the system’s reliability and transparency is intensifying.

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EC’s Position

The Electoral Commission (EC) has assured Ugandans that the biometric voter verification system will enhance the credibility of the 2026 elections. EC officials argue that the system, which uses fingerprints and facial recognition, will reduce voter impersonation and ensure only registered voters cast ballots. “The system is designed to prevent multiple voting and ensure the integrity of the process,” said an EC spokesperson.

The EC has also emphasized that alternative measures are in place in case of technical glitches, including manual verification. Additionally, the commission plans to conduct public demonstrations of the system to build stakeholder confidence.

Opposition’s Concerns

Opposition leaders, such as Mubarak Munyagwa and Bobi Wine, have raised alarms about the biometric system’s potential pitfalls. “This system could disenfranchise voters, especially in areas with poor connectivity or technical issues,” Munyagwa said. Opposition figures argue that the EC hasn’t done enough to address concerns about the system’s transparency, reliability, and potential for manipulation. Others have argued that they could be used against Opposition in Opposition strongholds and favour the ruling party

Key Opposition concerns

Listening to the arguments of the Opposition, I identify the following key concerns

  • – Technical Glitches: Past experiences with biometric systems in Uganda have shown risks of errors and breakdowns.
  • – Voter Disenfranchisement: Opposition leaders fear the system could exclude legitimate voters, particularly in rural areas.
  • – Lack of Transparency: The opposition questions the EC’s openness about the system’s testing and security protocols.

Key Issues

The standoff between the Electoral Commission and the Opposition centers on several key issues, namely:

  • – Biometric System Reliability: Can the system accurately verify voters without glitches?
  • – Voter Sensitization: Are voters adequately prepared to use the biometric technology?
  • – Alternative Measures: Will manual verification be readily available if the system fails?
  • – Transparency and Credibility: How will the EC ensure the system’s integrity and address opposition concerns?

Implications

The outcome of the EC-Opposition standoff on the biometric voter verification system could have significant implications for Uganda’s 2026 elections. Let me name some:

  • – Voter Trust: If the system is perceived as flawed, it could erode trust in the electoral process.
  • – Election Disputes: Technical issues or alleged manipulation could lead to post-election disputes and violence.
  • – Democratic Process: The debate reflects broader tensions between governance and opposition rights in Uganda.

Conclusion

As Uganda’s 2026 elections approach, resolving the standoff between the Electoral Commission and the Opposition over the biometric voter verification system is crucial. Ensuring a transparent, credible, and inclusive process will be key to strengthening Uganda’s democracy. The path forward likely hinges on dialogue, stakeholder engagement, and addressing concerns around the system’s reliability and accessibility. However, all these are now time limited. Only a few days before the elections. Ugandans are largely ignorant of what is going on in the electoral process. All they see and hear about is state violence on Bobi Wine and inability of the Electoral Commission to effectively intervene and take charge of the security of a Presidential candidate during his campaigns. The presidential candidate is now a barometer of the effectiveness of the Electoral Commission and the militarisation of politics in general and the electoral process in particular.

Which way Uganda, 63 years after political independence?

For God and My Country.

Oweyegha-Afunaduula

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Center for Critical Thinking and Alternative Analysis

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