‘Overwhelmed’ police looks on as NRM hold procession in Gulu
Dressed in yellow T-shirts, caps and other NRM attires and displaying Museveni’s campaign posters, the youth were led by a pickup vehicle loaded with a public address system that was repeatedly playing Bosmic Otim’s song “Mzee Wakazi”, a song that praises President Yoweri Museveni for restoring peace in northern Uganda, development as well as prosperity.
Only a handful of them appeared to be wearing face masks, and no physical social distancing was being observed much as it is a requirement by government and ministry of Health as a safety measure to contain the spread of coronavirus disease in the country.
The youth chanted victory for NRM party in the upcoming 2021 general elections, they made stopovers in front of Gulu Central police station, opposite Centenary bank, at the main junction of Gulu Main street and next to Stanbic bank where they danced for several minutes bringing businesses to a standstill.
Traffic police officers and the field force police officers struggled with the youth to allow normal traffic flow while soldiers of the presidential Special Force Command (SFC) heavily deployed along the streets looked helplessly while others cheered at them.