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Daily Monitor
Friday January 15 2021
Summary
After failing to secure the release of the agents, Ms Nantaba accused security agencies of being biased and trying to rig the election in favour of her opponents.
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The incumbent Woman MP for Kayunga District, Ms Idah Nantaba, yesterday threatened to quit the race following a fracas on Wednesday night with security personnel.
The police intercepted 15 mini buses (Coasters) ferrying what Ms Nantaba described as her polling agents from Kampala because she “doesn’t trust those in Kayunga.”
“I have quit the race and I have petitioned the EC to halt District Woman MP elections in Kayunga until this issues are sorted out,” Ms Nantaba, the former state minister for ICT, said during a press conference at her home in Kayunga District.