NRM’s Yasini Omari declared unopposed in Makindye after EC disqualifies opponents

Yasini Omari, the NRM flag bearer for Makindye Division mayor, has been declared unopposed after the Electoral Commission (EC) disqualified his rivals over disputed nomination signatures.

Omari told Bbeg Media that EC had upheld his complaint that other aspirants had used his signatures to support their own nomination papers. Under electoral laws, a candidate cannot endorse a rival’s nomination for the same position.

The disqualified candidates include NUP’s Bosco Lusagala. Others are: David Sabuka Tigatoola, Joe Juuko Nakibinge, Ismael Tamale Tabalamule, Malcom James Sewanyana, Phillip Nyika, Sumayiya Nabadda, Juma Kayima, Geoffrey Edu Semata, Haruna Ssebaggala, and Charles Luba Lwanga.

Omari welcomed the decision, saying it had vindicated his decision to seek legal redress instead of trading accusations in public. He urged his supporters to remain calm and said his focus would now shift to delivering services and working with residents of Makindye.

Omari had petitioned the commission in September 2025 arguing that several signatures appearing on the nomination forms of his competitors were lifted from his own supporter lists without his consent. He asked the commission to investigate the matter and nullify the affected nominations.

It is not clear whether any of the disqualified candidates intends to challenge theEC’s decision in court.

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