EC Unveils New Convoy Vehicles as Nomination Deadline Looms

By Josephine Namakumbi | Thursday, September 18, 2025
EC Unveils New Convoy Vehicles as Nomination Deadline Looms
Ten Toyota Land Cruiser Prados and 15 pickups, fresh from the showroom, were delivered on Thursday to support the nomination process.

Preparations for the 2026 presidential nominations have intensified, with the Electoral Commission (EC) unveiling a fleet of brand-new vehicles that will escort successful candidates after next week’s exercise.

However, with the deadline approaching, only 38 of more than 200 aspirants who picked nomination forms have returned them, raising questions about who will make it to the ballot.

At the EC headquarters, it was the cars — not the candidates — that stole the spotlight.

Ten Toyota Land Cruiser Prados and 15 pickups, fresh from the showroom, were delivered on Thursday to support the nomination process.

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“The Prados are for commissioners, while the pickups will provide security for presidential candidates who complete their nomination,” explained EC spokesperson Julius Mucunguzi.

Mucunguzi acknowledged that while logistics are in place, many aspirants have yet to meet the requirements.

“The vehicles are ready, but the candidates are not. Out of more than 200 who picked forms, only 38 have so far submitted their nomination papers,” he said.

Some presidential hopefuls expressed frustration, accusing the Commission of delaying certification, which they say has hindered their ability to raise the UGX 20 million nomination fee.

“We are ready with our documents, but the Commission must first clear us so that we can show our supporters proof and raise the money,” said aspirant Moses Byamugisha.

Another contender, Katumba John, echoed the concern: “Without clearance, it is difficult to mobilize funds. This delay is blocking our preparations.”

First-time aspirant Ivan Kisakye added: “Time is running out. We need the Commission to confirm us quickly so that we can meet the requirements.”

The EC has urged patience, stressing that only those who meet the criteria will be cleared for nomination.

“We encourage all aspirants to return their forms in time. The chair is only for the willing,” Mucunguzi insisted.

The Commission is expected to officially take over the Lubowa grounds on Friday, the venue where the nomination of presidential candidates will be conducted next week.

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