Pallisa MP contestant to pay Shs16m

Mr Issa Bantalib Taligola

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  • Other candidates included Mr Francis Mukula [Ind] who polled 3687 votes, Mr Gerald Bonna [Ind] who got 699 votes, Mr Sam Ourumu [Ind] got 464 votes and Mr Michael Emuron [Ind] polled 167 votes

The magistrate’s court in Pallisa has ordered the Gogonyo County parliamentary contestant, Mr Issa Bantalib Taligola [Ind] to pay Shs16m as costs of a case he lost to his rival.

Mr Taligola had petitioned court seeking a vote recount for the  January 14  elections where he polled 6,214 votes to emerge second after Mr Derrick Orone, the National Resistance Movement   candidate who got  6,280 votes.

Other candidates included Mr Francis Mukula [Ind] who polled 3687 votes, Mr Gerald Bonna [Ind] who got 699 votes, Mr Sam Ourumu [Ind] got 464 votes and Mr Michael Emuron [Ind] polled 167 votes
Mr Orone was represented by Katende and Ssempebwa Co Advocates.
 
Presiding Chief Magistrate Sylivia  Nvanungi in her ruling directed Mr Taligola to pay  costs of Shs8m  to Mr Orone and Shs8m to the Electoral Commission.
She ruled that the applicant and his lawyers had failed to provide sufficient evidence to warrant a vote recount.
 
Background

In his petition, Mr Taligola claimed that Mr Orone is not the rightful Gogonyo County MP as the tallying process was marred with irregularities.
The chief Magistrate further advised Taligola to appeal the judgment in the High Court if he is not comfortable with the court’s  outcome. 

Shortly after the ruling, Mr Orone told journalists that  the  electoral process was free and fair  and  the people of Gogonyo County overwhelmingly supported him.

“The court ruling ordering him to pay costs is welcome. There was little evidence to substantiate his allegations. The process was just a waste of time and resources,” Mr Orone said.
Although he said he will meet the costs of the case, Mr Taligola vowed to continue tracing where his votes were rigged from.

“My petition was for a vote recount but since court has denied us that opportunity, we shall abide by ruling but also turn to the court of God,” he said.