Kidandala’s legal team comprising Caleb Alaka, Kenneth Paul Kakande and Fred Kato has been struggling to serve Ssegirinya who is on remand in Kitalya prisons where he was remanded for inciting violence.
Muhammad Ssegirinya appearing in the court dock.
High Court
has allowed the lawyers of Sulaiman Kidandala Serwadda, the first runner up in
Kawempe North parliamentary elections to serve his rival, Muhammad
Ssegirinya in Kitalya prisons. Kidandala is seeking to overturn Ssegirinya’s
victory in the January 14th, 2021 polls on grounds that he used
forged academic qualifications for nomination and subsequent election as Member
of Parliament.
However,
Kidandala’s legal team comprising Caleb Alaka, Kenneth Paul Kakande and Fred
Kato has been struggling to serve Ssegirinya who is on remand in Kitalya
prisons for inciting violence. This prompted Alaka to seek
court permission to serve Ssegirinya in Kitalya prisons or through newspapers.
One of the lawyers,
Alex Akena told the court that they tried reaching Ssegirinya through his known
phone number but were informed by his brother that he was locked up at the
Central Police Station in Kampala. According to Akena, he went to CPS Kampala to
serve Ssegirinya but the Investigating Officer told him to wait and serve him
at Buganda Road Court, which remanded him to Kitalya prisons for inciting
violence.
He told the court that he went to Buganda Road Court but still
failed to access the defendant for service. On Monday, Justice
Emmanuel Baguma, the Deputy Head of the High Court Civil Division allowed the
lawyers to serve Ssegirinya through the Officer in Charge of Kitalya prisons. Baguma
also directed the High Court Civil Division Registrar, Jameson Karemani to place
another copy of the petition on the court notice board.
About the Petition
Kidandala, who lost to Ssegirinya wants to overturn his victory on grounds that
he lacks the Ordinary and Advanced certificates and is therefore ineligible for
election as MP.
He claims that Ssegirinya used the academic documents of Nampiima
Sarah for “O” Level and Nabadda Maureen for “A” level and wants High Court to
stop him from swearing-in and consequently order the Electoral Commission to
organize fresh elections for Kawempe North.
He also claims that Ssegirinya is
not a registered voter anywhere in the country and failed to obtain the names
and signatures of a minimum of ten registered voters in Kawempe North to
support his nomination.