The Court also advised the state to reinstate the case if it is ready to prosecute the accused persons. Accordingly, all accused persons set free unless held on other lawful charges.
The suspects appearing before court
The
Buganda Road Chief Magistrates Court has dismissed common nuisance charges
against 14 members of the Opposition Forum for Democratic Change (FDC), Katonga
Faction, including Kira Municipality Member of Parliament, Ibrahim Ssemuju
Nganda.
The charges were dismissed on Wednesday by
Chief Magistrate Ronald Kayizzi after the prosecution failed to produce
witnesses in court to testify against the accused when the matter was brought
to the hearing. Among
those set free were Deputy Lord Mayor Doreen Nyanjura, lawyer Wahab Musinguzi,
legal assistant Eric Wasswa, businesswomen Phiona Kabayiza and Zalikah Mutesi,
hawker Gilbert Nayebare, sales agent Innocent Turyahikayo, student Beston
Mutambi, former head of FDC mobilization Ingrid Kamateneti Turinawe, FDC Secretary
General Harold Kaija, former Rukungiri Municipality MP Roland Mugume Kaginda,
and Kabale Municipality MP Nicholas Kamara Thadeous.
The
group was arrested on August 5, 2024, while marching to the Kenyan High
Commission in Kampala to protest the arrest of their members in Kisumu in July
2024. They were accused of being rowdy, blocking walkways, and inconveniencing
the public.
During
the hearing, no witnesses appeared in court, prompting defense lawyer Samuel
Wanda to request a dismissal of the case due to a lack of prosecution. He
suggested that if the state became prepared to prosecute, they could reinstate
the case.
State
Attorney Ivan Kyazze apologized for the absence of witnesses, saying, the “Accused persons took plea on the 5th of August 2024 since then no
single witness has come to court to testify against them. On 4 of November 2024
court gave the state the last adjournment to produce their witnesses on 9
December 2024 but they did not. On 9 December 2024 the state prayed for the
very last adjournment as they had no witnesses on that day which court granted
and instructed them to bring witnesses on the 22 January 2025 which is today.”
The
court agreed with Wanda and dismissed the case for lack of prosecution under
Section 119 of the Magistrates Court Act (MCA), noting that the delay in
producing witnesses since August 5, 2024, was excessive. The court advised the
state to reinstate the case if they were ready to proceed.
As
a result, all accused persons were released unless held on other valid charges.
The trouble for the Katonga Faction began with their arrest while protesting at
the Kenyan High Commission regarding the detention of their members.
Those
members, who had been arrested on terrorism charges, were subsequently granted
bail. FDC
Chairman Amb. Wasswa Biriggwa wrote to the Kenyan High Commissioner demanding
answers and condemning the alleged abduction, emphasizing the breach of trust
and sovereignty. The FDC called on the Kenyan government to take immediate
action to address the situation and safeguard the rights of the detained
leaders.
The
dismissal of charges against Ssemuju and his group does not affect other
pending charges against another group of seven individuals, including Ssemuju
himself, who were arrested under similar circumstances and subsequently brought
before Grade One Magistrate Dan Mwesiga on common nuisance charges.
The
other individuals on this charge sheet include Ingrid Kamateneti Turinawe,
Masurudin Basalirwa, Abdul Ssebyala Bukenya, Nobert Chaku, Faridah Nangonzi,
and Hillary Atwongirwe. The allegations state that the accused persons, on
November 25, 2024, obstructed Ssezibwa Road in Central Division, Kampala,
causing danger or inconvenience to traffic.
This
group was also arrested while planning to march to the Kenyan High Commission
in Kololo to demand an explanation for the detention of their members,
including the recently jailed Dr. Kizza Besigye and Hajji Obeid Lutale. Besigye
and Lutale had been arrested in Kenya and remanded in November 2024 by the
Court Martial, chaired by Brigadier Robert Freeman Mugabe, until their case
returns on February 3, 2025.