Juma Wasswa Balunywa, a former contender for the Makerere Business School (MUBS) guild presidency, faced obstacles and was later detained at Jinja Road Police Station last night. Yesterday, March 7th, 2024, Juma was disqualified from the guild presidency nomination list over retake allegations.
Despite consistently refuting these claims for weeks, Juma’s chances for the presidency were marred by these accusations. The decision not to include Juma on the ballot paper led to chaos at MUBS, necessitating police intervention.
Juma Wasswa Balunywa’s campaign manager, Enricho Mc, confirmed his detention at Jinja Road Police Station. His supporters gathered outside the station, demanding his release. Juma’s aspirations for the presidency took a hit as allegations persisted.
The police detained him amid the turmoil sparked by his disqualification. The arrest of Juma Wasswa Balunywa stirred unrest among his followers, leading to protests outside the police station. His detention signifies a setback in his pursuit of the guild presidency.
Despite his denial of the allegations, Juma’s ability to compete for the presidency was compromised. The incident underscores the challenges in the MUBS election process. Juma’s supporters remain steadfast in their demand for his freedom.
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The unfolding events cast a shadow over the MUBS election atmosphere. Juma’s detention raises questions about fairness and transparency in the electoral process. In the wake of his arrest, concerns about justice and due process emerge.
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