In their judgment, the Court of Appeal Justices Geoffrey Kiryabwire, Stephen Musota, and Christopher Gashirabake ordered that Nyanzi’s petition goes back to the High Court and be heard afresh before another Judge.
The Court of
Appeal has ordered a fresh hearing of a petition in which Fred Nyanzi is
contesting the election of Muhammad Nsereko as the Member of Parliament for
Kampala Central.
The panel of
three court of appeal Justices comprising Geoffrey Kiryabwire, Stephen Musota,
and Christopher Gashirabake delivered the ruling on Friday after setting aside
a high court decision, which dismissed Nyanzi’s petition.
Nyanzi's petition
was dismissed by Judge Margaret Apiny on grounds that Nyanzi failed to serve
Nsereko.
Nyanzi sued
the Electoral Commission, the Kampala Returning Officer, and Nsereko in March
2021 citing electoral irregularities including voter bribery. While
Nyanzi served the first two respondents, he failed to serve Nsereko who he
accused of dodging service.
In their judgment, the Court of Appeal Justices Geoffrey Kiryabwire, Stephen Musota, and
Christopher Gashirabake ordered that Nyanzi’s petition goes back to the High
Court and be heard afresh before another Judge.
According to
the justices, they believe that Nyanzi followed the legal and reasonable steps
to serve Nsereko.
Nsereko was declared the winner with 16,998 votes while Nyanzi from
the National Unity Platform came second with 15,975 votes.
Nyanzi challenged Nsereko’s victory citing alleged failure by the EC to ensure
that the tallying is done per Electoral laws, the failure by the presiding
officers to submit results from seven polling stations, and inconsistencies in
the number of votes presented on the declaration of result forms, among others.