Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Presidential Candidate Dr. Abed Bwanika in Arua.

PDP Presidential Candidate Dr. Abed Bwanika in his campaign in Arua on 29th November at Arua Hill ground at 4:30pm promised to transform Arua into a city status and shopping center; improve transport infrastructure especially the road network and upgrading the air field to airport; improve Health services with mobile clinics, free services for pregnant women, children under 5yrs and elders above 65yrs, improve energy, Agriculture, education and tourism sectors. He promised to lead for only 10yrs.

Monday, November 29, 2010

Fwd: {Citizen Election Watch -IT] Nominations for West Nile districts

MOYO OBSERVATION CENTER


NOMINATION OF DIRECTLY ELECTED CANDIDATES FOR MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT

Date: 26/11/2010

S/No

Name of Nominated Candidate

Party

Constituency

Time of Nomination

Remarks/Incidences

1

Rugga Onzo Ellis

Independent

West Moyo

10:15am

· Nomination took place in a designated place with clear time table clearly known to all

· Adhered to the time table of 10:00am

· No use of state resources

· No Violence

· Adequate security provided

· Observers (CCEDU & DEM group) freely accessed the nomination center & scrutinized academic papers of the nominated candidates

· No complaint raised

2

Anyama Moses Remson

Idependent

Obongi

10:33am

· Nomination took place in a designated place with clear time table clearly known to all

· Adhered to the time table

· No use of state resources

· No Violence

· Adequate security provided

· Observers (CCEDU & DEM group) freely accessed the nomination center & scrutinized academic papers of the nominated candidates

· No complaint raised

3

Droma Moris Okole

UPC

Obongi

12:20pm

· Nomination took place in a designated place with clear time table clearly known to all

· Adhered to the time table

· No use of state resources

· No Violence

· Adequate security provided

· Observers (CCEDU & DEM group) freely accessed the nomination center & scrutinized academic papers of the nominated candidates

· No complaint raised

4

Anyama Williams

Independent

West Moyo

12:27pm

· Nomination took place in a designated place with clear time table clearly known to all

· Adhered to the time table

· No use of state resources

· No Violence

· Adequate security provided

· Observers (CCEDU & DEM group) freely accessed the nomination center & scrutinized academic papers of the nominated candidates

· No complaint raised

2. WOMEN REPRESENTATIVES IN PARLIAMENT

S/No

Name of Nominated Candidate

Party

Constituency

Time of Nomination

Remarks/Incidences

1

Nyugo Ayia Mary Gabriel

UPC

Moyo District

12:08pm

· Nomination took place in a designated place with clear time table clearly known to all

· Adhered to the time table

· No use of state resources

· No Violence

· Adequate security provided

· Observers (CCEDU & DEM group) freely accessed the nomination center & scrutinized academic papers of the nominated candidates

· No complaint raised

Nomination in pictures



Rugga Onzo Ellis of DP (West Moyo)being declared Nominated & Anyama Moses (independent)- Obongi being declared nominated

UPC’s Nyugo Ayia Mary & Droma Moris being declared for Moyo District and Obongi Constituency respectively

L-R: Anyama Williams (Independent- West Moyo) arrives for nomination as his former boss Dr. Apiliga Moses (UPC-West Moyo in white suit) looks. He is declared nominated

Anyama welcomed by his supporters after nominations and how he pulled the youth enigma

Even the police were friendly

SUMMARY OF NOMINATED CANDIDATES FOR PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS IN MOYO DISTRICT

A: DIRECTLY ELECTED MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT FOR WEST MOYO CONSTITUENCY

S/no

Name

Sex

Date of Nomination

Political Party

1

Alero Tom Azza

M

25/11/2010

NRM

2

Apiliga Moses Tako

M

25/11/2010

UPC

3

Andevu Godfrey Ceaser

M

25/11/2010

FDC

4

Rugga Onzo Ellis

M

26/11/2010

DP

5

Anyama Williams

M

26/11/2010

Independent

B: DIRECTLY ELECTED MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT FOR OBONGI CONSTITUENCY

S/no

Name

Sex

Date of Nomination

Political Party

1

Azabo Rashid Kalili

M

25/11/2010

NRM

2

Amasi Pataki Leonard

M

25/11/2010

Independent

3

Hassan Kaps Fungaroo

M

25/11/2010

FDC

4

Anyama Moses Remson

M

26/11/2010

Independent

5

Droma Moris Okole

M

26/11/2010

UPC

C: DISTRICT WOMEN REPRESENTATIVES

S/no

Name

Sex

Date of Nomination

Political Party

1

Auru Anne

F

25/11/2010

NRM

2

Ebawi Olga Tabea

F

25/11/2010

Independent

3

Nyugo Ayia Mary Gabriel

F

26/11/2010

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By CEFORD staff

Nomination of MPs of Arua and Maracha districts

Day 1: 25/11/2010

Arua district

s/n Constituency s/n Name Party Sex
1 Arua Municipality 1 Atako Amina FDC F
2 Ulekua Jafari Independent M
3 Cemari Nelson UPC M
4 Buga Matata Independent M
5 Asega Habib PPP M
2 Ayivu 6 Atiku Bernard FDC M
7 Angufiru Margaret Independent F
8 Etukibo Moses UPC M
3 Vurra 9 Alima Santos DP M
10 Dramadri Lois FDC M
11 Agupio Samson UPC M
4 Madi Okollo 12 Arumadri Drazu FDC M
13 Kaza Adroa Kelvis UPC M
5 Terego 14 Wadri Kasiano FDC M
15 Ambassador Acema Harold UPC M
16 Obiga Mario Kania NRM M
17 Peter Kamure Independent M
6 Arua District women MP 18 Christine Abia FDC F
19 Annim Angupale PPP F
20 Susan Adrua Ezati UPC F
Maracha district
7 Maracha 1 Angualia L Richard NRM M
2 Oguzu Lee Denis FDC M
8 Maracha District women MP 3 Mawaka Alice FDC FDC F
4 Rutu Molly Lematia NRM NRM F

General comments

  • Each candidate booked his/her own time for nomination
  • Nomination took place in a designated place Police ground and Nyadri for Arua and Maraca respectively with clear time table clearly known to all
  • Most candidates adhered to the time table.
  • Use of state resources were not seen
  • Physical confrontations between supporters not registered
  • Adequate security provided
  • The EC was free with our electorates and our observers accessed the needed information with ease
  • A total of 24 (17 M&7F) candidates were nominated with 2 females in position of directly elected MPs in both Arua and Maracha districts

In a nut shell the nominations ended well in Arua and Maracha Districts.