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Six candidates have been cleared to contest for the 25th guild president seat at Gulu University, with no female student expressing interest in the top position.
The cleared candidates include Fred Okot Kidega from the Faculty of Business, Pius Onekgiu from the Faculty of Education, Fahad Aziz from the Faculty of Law, Dickens Okwir from the Faculty of Business, Muhindo Shadad from the Faculty of Medicine, and Tumusiime Emmanuel Treasure, also from the Faculty of Business.
The election is scheduled for April 18, 2026, and will be conducted on a Saturday to allow participation of both weekend and weekday students.
Speaking on the electoral reforms, returning officer Tumusabe said virtual voting has been scrapped for students unable to attend in person.
The system had been used in the previous election but attracted criticism from several losing candidates, who later petitioned the guild to nullify the virtual votes, arguing that voters had not been adequately prepared for the new system.
During the nomination process, the electoral commission also introduced a one-way access route to the nomination centre to prevent candidates and their supporters from meeting on their way back, a situation that had previously led to clashes between rival camps.
Candidates outline priorities
As campaigns begin, candidates have started unveiling their agendas. Fred Okot Kidega has pledged to serve with humility, while Pius Onekgiu aims to mobilise financial support for students struggling with tuition.
Dickens Okwir, on his part, has vowed to address academic concerns, particularly fairness and accountability in grading systems.
University authorities have called on students and candidates to remain disciplined and focus on student-centred issues rather than partisan politics.
The upcoming election is seen as a crucial moment in shaping student leadership at Gulu University, with expectations that the elected leaders will address key concerns such as academic welfare, financial challenges, and effective representation.