As the highly anticipated petition hearing approaches, the workers league finds itself at a critical juncture. Hon. Abwoli Kunihira Agnes has formally challenged Hon. Nakku Fiona and the Electoral Commission amid escalating allegations of electoral malpractice, including missing votes and tampering with ballots.
Tomorrow’s proceedings will not only seek to restore justice for Hon. Agnes, who many believe was the rightful winner, but also test the unity of the workers league itself.
With the spotlight now on the Electoral Commission, the sense of urgency among workers is palpable. If the Commission fails to present authentic documentation tomorrow, protests are expected as the league demands accountability and fairness. One member of the workers league poignantly remarked, “Those with power and money should not treat others as beggars but as leaders. You can’t rob someone who has legitimately won an election.”
As these events unfold, the tension surrounding Nakku is also evident. Underneath the surface, reports suggest that she is in a state of panic, scrambling for ways to defend her position.
Some speculate that she may resort to questionable tactics, possibly attempting to bribe judges and Electoral Commission officials, highlighting the stark contrast in how each candidate seeks to maintain their claim to power.
As the workers await the verdict, they are faced with a choice: will they unite in support of Hon. Agnes, who has garnered genuine love and respect from the community, or will they be divided by the influence of money that has seemingly swayed the outcome in favor of Hon. Nakku? Tomorrow’s petition hearing stands to be a defining moment, one that may either solidify their collective voice or fracture their unity in the quest for true representation in the workers’ sector.
The community remains on edge, hopeful for a resolution that honors democracy and the will of the people.




