The Parliament urges the Executive to abide by the rule of law, while some legislator said the judiciary let down their colleague by denying him bail that he needed to get treatment abroad.
The death of
Kamwempe North Division MP, Ssegirinya Muhamad united MPS across the political divide
in urging the government to ensure that suspects are not denied police bond and
bail in courts.
The legislators,
while paying tribute to Ssegirinya in a special siting presided over by the Speaker, Annette Anita Among also spoke against acts of torture and the trial of
civilians in military courts. Sseggirinya, also popularly known as”Mr. Update”
died on Thursday after battling a long illness.
Ssegirinya who
spent two years in jail without being granted bail died while still battling
terrorism charges. He together with his Makindye Counterpart, Alan Ssewanyana were
arrested repeatedly denied bail.
MPS believe that
his long stay in jail without proper medical attention worsened his illness.
His arrest and detention was related to the machete killing in Masaka in
September 2021.
In paying tribute to their fallen colleague,
the legislators from the opposition, independents and those from the ruling NRM
urged the government to drop charges against political prisoners including MP
Alan Ssewanyana. Some MPS said the charges against Ssegirinya and Ssewanyana
were trumped up because the state failed to adduce evidence against them yet it
continued to deny them bail.
The call to have
the charges dropped was raised by Bugiri Municipality MP, Asuman Basalirwa who doubles
as the Chairperson of the Muslim Caucus in Parliament. He said Ssegirinya was Ssegirinya was denied bail when he urgently needed medical
treatment.
Ssegirinya’s Death
Unites MPS on Denial of Bail
The death of
Kamwempa North Division MP, Ssegirinya Muhamad united MPS across the political divide
in urging the government to ensure the suspects are not denied police bond and
bail in courts.
The legislators,
while paying tribute to Ssegirinya in a special siting presided over by the Speaker,
Annett Anita Among also spoke against acts of torture and the trial of
civilians in military courts.
Sseggirinya, also popularly known as”Mr. Update”
died on Thursday after battling a long illness.
Ssegirinya who
spent two years in jail without being granted bail died while still battling
terrorism charges. He together with his Makindye Counterpart, Alan Ssewanyana were
arrested repeatedly denied bail.
MPS believe that
his long stay in jail without proper medical attention worsened his illness.
His arrest and detention was related to the machete killing in Masaka in
September 2021.
While still in detention, President Museveni repeatedly opined that they and other suspects held on murder and terrorism charges should not be granted bail.
President Musevnei still holds the same opinion. Human rights defenders and politician say his opinion has had chilling effects on the enjoyment of bail as enshrined in the constitution.
In paying eulogy to their fallen colleague,
the legislators from the opposition, independents and those from the ruling NRM
urged the government to drop charges against political prisoners including MP
Alan Ssewanyana.
Some MPS said the charges against Ssegirinya and Ssewanyana
were trumped up because the state failed to adduce evidence against them yet it
continued to deny them bail.
The call to have
the charges dropped was raised by Bugiri Municipality MP, Asuman Basalirwa who doubles
as the Chairperson of the Muslim Caucus in Parliament. He said Ssegirinya was Ssegirinya was denied bail when he urgently needed medical
treatment.
“I
know that under the law when an accused person dies, the case terminates but
remember he had co accused persons. One of them is our member here. And it is
really very apparent….. So the only way we can give justice through Ssegirinya
is to withdraw unconditionally all the charges against Ssegirinya and the co accused”
he suggested.
Butambala
MP, Muwanga Kivumbi suggested that Ssegirinya could have lived longer had President
Museveni not intimidated the judiciary.
“Let’s
be courageous enough may be Ssegirinya. Maybe would have lived longer. Had the
authorities. More especially let’s be bold. Had the President not intimidated
the judiciary,” he said.
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Former Parliamentary Commissioner, Francis
Zaake described Ssegrinya as a darling of the people. He said Ssegirinya was a very close friend to
him because they shared very many attributes.
“He is an activist, he has been
one. And I have been one as well,” said Zaake, also the Mityana Municipality MP.
He went on to castigate the fact that
government was unable to stand with Ssegirinya. Because we all believe and know
that all his political life, it has been persecution from this very government.
But I need to beseech government and call on government that there is s till
time. You can stand with government is just two ways. First, to drop the
charges but most all to bail all the political prisoners inn Uganda” he said
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Mukono
Municipality MP, Betty Nambooze who has been nursing an injury inflicted on her
by state security operatives suggested that the government should uphold the presumption
of innocence. “Because Madam Speaker, it is so sad when you have to battle a
disease, while at the same time battling for your freedom.
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Bernabas
Tinkasimire, the Buyaga West MP said while Ssegirinya belonged to the opposition,
he and hi shared a vision of looking after the ordinary citizen. Tinkasimre said
Ssegirinya has denied in the crossfire of intolerant politics.
“He would have received
medical attention but he was denied bail. Even when he cried that he should be
allowed to go for treatment. That is very sad" said Tinkasimire, from the ruling NRM party.
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Tinkasimire
is one of the legislators who have joined the chorus about those urging the
government to respect court rulings against the trial of civilians in military court.
On
his part, the Lwemiyaga MP, Theodore Ssekikuubo said Ssegirinya was one of the victim
of trumped up charges.
“They
frame up charges against innocent people. Like we have Ssegirinya. Why must the
arresting officers and the prosecution arrest then start investigations? Why don’t you investigate, have a case and
then arrest. So that the accused can have his day in court"
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While
Ssekikuubo says death comes for everybody, but Ssegirinya’s mus have been exasbated
by his long stay on remand in jail. “And even the judiciary. The judiciary abandoned
its cardinal mission of being the temple of Justice. We must check ourselves.
Those agencies within government within government who write and give fake
reports and end up embarrassing the President” he advised.
A report by Human Rights Watch in 2011 said over 1000 civilians had been tried
or detained under the UPDF’s general court martial. Some of those tried under that court have been member of the opposition NUP party where Ssegirinya was a member.
Currently, Dr. Kiiza
Besigye and his co-accused Haj Obed Lutale continue to be under detention
having appeared before the court martial. One of their lawyers Eron Kiiza who
representing him was slapped with a nine-month jail term for alleged contempt
of “Court”.
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Busia
Municipality MP, Geoffrey Macho in a seemingly joking mood used the mourning to
speak about the denial of bail and bond to suspects.
“Hon Ssegirinya, Hon
Update, I want you to update God about this situation. That Uganda we are a country
which in this century, we are still talking about denying our people bail and
bond”
The hunting and haunting of the opposition
Former Leader of the Opposition, Mathias
Mpuuga said Ssegirinya’s illness and eventual demise exposed the state system as
being weak and porous.
“Incapable coherent investigation to give a decent man
justice, incapable of a decent prosecution. The entire exercise for which he was
being prosecuted tainted with a lot inconsistency. You could revenge and retribution
that should not be part of our life” he said.
“His
departure has exposed the pettiness, the callousness, the emptiness, the insensitivity
of politics and politicians” said Mpuuga
He
said the hunting and haunting of the opposition must cease to exist.
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Kasanda
Woman MP, Nabagabe Kalule Flavia said many times the executive has arrested member
of the opposition on trumped charges.
“Government
trumps up charges against our colleagues, just because someone gave out money
to a person and then they say he sponsors killing of people. Fifty thousand
shillings? We should be ashamed to own up such things and say we are part of
the government because we here we don’t condone such acts” said Kalule.
“This
parliament should disassociate itself from the ills of the executive. They
arrest people who they know that they are innocent. They just arrested an incarcerated
him to silence him” she added.
The absence
of the Prime Minister, Robina Nabanja who doubles as the leader of the
opposition or any of her deputies during the sitting raised questions.
At one
moment, the State Minister for youth, Balaam Barugahara Ateenyi was the only Minister in the House.
He was later joined by State Minister for Defense, Oleru Hudda and later the
ICT Minister and government Spokesperson, Chris Baryomunsi.
Joseph Gonzaga
Ssewungu , the Kalungu
County West MP said the absence of the Prime Minister was not a problem with
the Parliament because it has stood with Ssegirinya and Alan Ssewanyna since
they were arrested by the state.
“I want
to thank the ministers who have endeavored to be here. Thank you so much. That
is courageous because this kind of problem cuts across” said Ssewungu who said
under normal circumstances, the prime Minister should have explained accounts
or what lead Ssegirinya’s death since was incarcerated and later bailed out.
Chris
Baryomunsi told the House that Ssegirinya was ill when he was arrested. He revealed
that the late refused to take medication until he and other medical doctors counseled him.
Baryomunsi also stated that while President Museveni has made
his opinion on denial of police bond and bail in courts, he has not forced
judges to denial bail.
Torture Of Suspects must stop
Tororo
Woman MP, Sarah Opendi thanked Muhamad Ssegirinya for his dedication and
support to the women by putting up a health unit at Kawempe as soon as he took
his seat in Parliament. “He actually ensured
that every mother that gave birth in that facility went home with a saving box
with I believe some startup” said Opendi who once served as State minister for
health under Museveni.
Opendi
then went to question acts of torture by some of the security officers in
government. The late Ssegirinya while in court once raised his rotting foot before
a magistrate saying the injury was out of torture while he was being
interrogated.
“We
make laws. Can these laws be respected? Can these law be implemented? Why should
we see people being tortured?” asked Opendi.
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Stop
fighting, let’s talk
Akello
Lucy, the Amuru Woman MP said the death of Ssegirinya should be an opportunity
for the government and the opposition to stop fighting and to engage in
dialogue.
“How
I wish as a country we would stop fighting and start talking” as she referred
to a recent book authored by Arch Bishop Emeritus John Baptist Odama.
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Succession Politics
Ntengeru
South MP, Patrick Nyanja was one of the closest friends to the late Muhamad
Ssegiriyinya. He described the late as a bold man.
He said while some had petitioned him over
his academic papers, he ensure that the substantive matter was not handled by
the courts.
He
urged members of the late Ssegirinya to appreciate the fact that the people of
Kawempe North were patient with him to the extent that they did not move to
recall him from Parliament during the entire time when he was sick.
“The people of Kawempe North have been very patient
with Ssegirinya and indeed he was very appreciative. They never demanded for
recall of his representation here because all the he was in the hospital. They
never petitioned for whatever reason,” he said
“Usually
in such circumstance where there is a by election, you would find families to try
and forge a way to get a member to take on the term and finish. I would appeal
to the family. Just in case such a thing come up, let’s be holly” he added.
Ssegirinya
left behind young children and wives. As MPS mourned him, questions arose as to
how the children would survives since they father was no more.
Bumali Mpindi,
the PWD representative had suggested that each of the MPS contributes half a
million shillings towards the welfare of the children.
The
speaker of Parliament, Anita Among was originally hesitant to take up the
suggestion following the criticism that emerged following the collection such
money toward the welfare of the late Speaker Jacob Oulanya’s family.
She pledged to sponsor one of Ssegirinya’s children through primary and
secondary education.
The
House later amended Mpindi’s motion by adopting a motion by Butambala Woman MP,
Aisha Kabanda suggesting that each MP should contribute 300’000 shillings.
The
ICT Minister, Chris Baryomunsi pledged to educate another child saying the one
of Ssegirinya’s wives was from his constituency in Kinkizi.