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UCC Announces Full Restoration of Internet Services After Election Shutdown!

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The Uganda Communications Commission (UCC) has officially announced the full restoration of internet services across the country. This follows the temporary shutdown of the internet ahead of the recent General Election to curb the spread of misinformation.

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In a post made on their official X account on Monday, January 26, the UCC explained that the internet shutdown was implemented to prevent the spread of false information during the national election. The move, according to the commission, was necessary to ensure a fair and secure electoral process.

“We sincerely appreciate the patience, cooperation, and understanding shown during the period of limited internet access. We remain committed to promoting a safe, stable, and reliable online experience for all users,” the UCC’s statement read.

The UCC further clarified that the government restricted access to the internet due to security concerns surrounding the election. The measure was aimed at maintaining order and preventing any disruptions or incitement that could arise from online platforms during such a sensitive time.

Now that the election period has passed, the UCC has lifted the restrictions, ensuring that internet services are fully restored to all users in Uganda. This marks the end of the internet blackout that affected many Ugandans, especially those who rely on online platforms for communication, news, and business.

The government’s decision to impose the internet shutdown during the election period was praised by many Ugandans for its effort to maintain election security.

As internet access returns to normal, many are eager to see how the government will balance security concerns with the need for open communication in future national events.

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