National

State House Poll: 78% of Ugandans Want Referendum on Court Martial

In an unusually bold move in its engagement with the citizens, State House Uganda instituted an opinion poll on whether the now widely debatable issue of trial of civilians in military courts.

While the Constitutional Court has ruled that no civilians should be tried in the General Court Martial or any military court (or tribunals), the President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni-led executive has succeeded in bringing the matter on the agenda of key issues the public should focus on.

Museveni has praised members of the general court martial, his appointees, and the military courts for dispensing justice quickly and for denying suspects bail.

The typical Museveni would most likely prefer martial law where he is the law and the law is himself. In the past, he has tried to push the courts to deny bail to suspects of capital offences.

A largely persecuted opposition feared that such a move would make it easy for the Museveni State to slap trumped up capital offences against his critics and keep them on remand without bail while claiming to be investigating.

Museveni wants the military courts to try civilians like his fiercest critic of two decades, Dr Kizza Besigye, a retired colonel and his bush war physician who has challenged him in four presidential elections.

And state institutions are taking the cues. Immediately he made his views on the matter known, State House Uganda, his official residence, instituted a poll to measure citizens’ views on one of the issues he hinted on: a referendum on trial of civilians in military courts.

In the opinion poll, State House Uganda asked, “Should we have a referendum in the issue of Court Martials.”

Within 24 hours, up to 7,210 people had cast their votes in the online poll.

The results were clear. The majority said they preferred a referendum on the issue of court martials, with 78.6 per cent voting Yes, according to the poll results seen by The Pearl Times.

The rest of the 7,210 voters said No to the idea of a referendum on the matter.

And just like that, the Museveni State may now rely on such data to spend billions to conduct a referendum on an issue just is settled but in which the powers that be are interested in altering for their personal political gain.

When the poll was first put up, a section of Ugandans simply told Museveni, who is aged 80 and in power for nearly a half of his life, to restore term and age limits and retire to his Rwakitura farm. (See Details Here and There).

Table banging Isaac Ssemakadde of the Uganda Law Society has also punched holes in Museveni’s views on trial of civilians in military courts, as reported Here.

Please Follow our Whatsapp Channel for More Stories HERE

For comments on this report, story tips or sponsored content, send us a Whatsapp message on +256 705 690 819 or E-mail us on pearltimesug@gmail.com). 

 

Samuel Kamugisha

Samuel Kamugisha is a Ugandan journalist, editor, language instructor, poet, fiction and non-fiction writer. A Makerere University graduate of Journalism and Communication with a decade-long experience in news reporting, writing and editing, Kamugisha is Editor at The Pearl Times. Most of his previous work was published by The Observer. When he is not doing journalism work -- which is rare -- Kamugisha will be reading or writing a short story or a poem, or caught up in the writer's block.

Recent Posts

Ssegirinya’s Mother Praises Mathias Mpuuga; Fallen MP’s Sister Blasts Bobi Wine’s NUP after Fight Over Body

The scenes in Butale Kaddugala in Masaka at the burial of former Kawempe North MP…

7 hours ago

NUP Foot Soldiers Block Police, Mathias Mpuuga Group from Taking Away Muhammad Ssegirinya’s Body; Separate Events Held

There was confusion in Masaka on Sunday, January 12, 2025, as groups aligned to National…

9 hours ago

SAD! Former Makerere Guild President and Government Critic Dies in Canada

George Okurapa, a former guild president and government critic, has died in Canada. He succumbed…

2 days ago

Muhoozi Starts Podcast after Quitting X; Date Set for Muhoozi-Mwenda Dialogue

First son and Chief of Defence Forces (CDF) Gen Muhoozi Kainerugaba will launch a podcast…

2 days ago

Farmers Counting Losses Over Pests and Diseases Amidst Low Prices

By Joseph Masereka A section of cotton and maize farmers in Kasese are decrying the…

2 days ago

HARD FIGHT WITH MUSEVENI STATE: The Trials and Tribulations of Muhammad Ssegirinya

Rt. Hon. Speaker and Honorable Members, I rise to second the motion to pay tribute…

2 days ago