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National Resistance Movement (NRM) election disputes tribunal has nullified the election of Collins Tanga as chairperson of the party's Youth League and ordered a fresh poll.
The tribunal, in its findinds, cites severe electoral irregularities, unlawful candidate exclusion and conflict of interest involving Collin’s father, Dr Tanga Odoi, who is also the party’s electoral commission chairperson.
The contested election was held between August 26 and 27, 2025, at the Kololo Independence Grounds in Kampala city, but was challenged by three petitioners: Brenda Kiconco, Wilson Otto, and Mackline Natukwasa, who were part of the contest.
“The father-son relationship created not only a perception but an actual situation of collusion,” argued Kiconco through her legal team, insisting that Odoi’s refusal to recuse himself fatally tainted the election.
Kiconco, who was declared runner-up in the race, claimed she polled 1,355 votes against Collins’ 1,167, yet 400 votes were unlawfully added to his tally to inflate his final result to 1,567.
She said she had been robbed of her victory, backing her claims with audio clips from the vote count and videos allegedly showing Odoi whispering to the presiding officer during tallying.
She further questioned Collins' age eligibility, citing the National Youth Council Act, which defines youth as individuals aged 18 to 30.
Brenda Kiconco, a candidate for the National NRM chairperson going through her ruling at the NRM legal offices in Kampala.
She said Collins, aged 31 at the time of the poll, should have been disqualified.
“The tribunal takes judicial notice that unlike other leagues, which managed to vote and conclude elections for all their positions, the Youth League only managed to elect a single position before the exercise collapsed,” the ruling read.
The tribunal nullified Collin’s victory and directed the NRM Electoral Commission to organize a new election for the position of Youth League Chairperson.
However, the tribunal barred Odoi from overseeing or participating in any capacity in the fresh election.
“The other commissioners in the Electoral Commission shall conduct the election of the Youth League Chairperson,” the ruling ordered.
Kiconco, who is the main petitioner in the case, welcomed the tribunal’s ruling, saying the youth’s choice had been ignored.
She also backed the removal of Odoi, stressing that NRM elections should serve the party, not individuals.