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It was not possible for even an international rigger to play with the ballot —- NRM EC boss Tanga Odoi

William Kasoba by William Kasoba
June 30, 2017
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Following Robert Kyagulanyi’s landslide victroy in the Kyadondo East by elections yesterday, the various parties have conceded defeat. 

According to Tanga Odoi, the NRM Electoral Commission Chairman, he stated there was no way his party could beat Bobi Wine in the elections. Odoi expressed that even rigging could not save their candidate.



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“It was not possible for even an international rigger to play with the ballot stuff. How can you rig a popular person? It’s impossible”, he stated.

However, he turned guns to his party candidate Sitenda Sebalu for not doing enough during the campaign rallies.

“The popularity of Bobi Wine can be drawn from very many angles. Our candidate didn’t present himself as an honorable. “Bayaye” have been voting PhD holders to parliament and I think this is the time they voted for their own.”he added

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