The voter registration exercise in Lukulu District is recording a steady turnout as residents respond positively to calls to register ahead of the 2026 General Elections.
District Voter Education Coordinator, Rabecca Mushibi, said the exercise is progressing well, with both Voter Education Facilitators (VEFs) and District Voter Education Committee (DVEC) members actively engaging communities.
Speaking during a monitoring visit to Kashamba Primary School, Ms. Mushibi said voter education activities have been effective, resulting in an encouraging number of people turning up to register.
She commended the VEFs and DVEC members for their dedication and commitment to ensuring the smooth implementation of the programme.
Ms. Mushibi further disclosed that the district has intensified voter education campaigns through Lukulu FM Radio, which is airing sensitization programmes to promote wider community participation in the ongoing exercise.
She also appealed to members of the public to visit their nearest registration centres and take advantage of the opportunity to register as voters.
“Assistant Registration Officers are only stationed at each center for four days before moving to the next location. People should therefore seize the opportunity to register early before officers move away from their areas,” she advised.




