By Our
Correspondent, KAMPALA Uganda
The arrest of National Unity Platform (NUP) presidential candidate Robert Kyagulanyi has sparked off sporadic protests across different cities in the country as police shoot and kill score of unarmed supporters.
Kyagulanyi was arrested from
Luuka district headquarters in eastern Uganda by police officers led by Frank
Mwesigwa while addressing a mini rally. Kyagulanyi was detained at
Nalufenya police station in neighbouring Jinja city.
According to the Electoral
Commission campaign program, Kyagulanyi was meant to campaign in Luuka, Kamuli
and Buyende districts. Kyagulanyi was arrested alongside two journalists
namely; Ashiraf Kasirye from Ghetto TV and Samuel Balikowa who is attached to
City FM radio for allegedly interfering with police duties.
Following his arrest, protests broke out in Jinja, Kampala, Masaka, Hoima, Gulu with the NUP supporters lighting old car tyres and blocking major roads in the cities. In Kampala, police have been battling NUP supporters in Kiseka and Nasser road since around 12.30 pm. NTV has reported that its recording equipment has been confiscated from downtown Kampala as their reporters covered the protests.
In Mulago and Kubiri, police has
been engaged in running battles with the protestors for the better part of the
afternoon. Prior to his arrest, police used teargas to disperse thousands of
Kyagulanyi’s supporters who had converged at the district headquarters. Police
officers were later seen battering journalists who were taking photos of
Kyagulanyi's arrest.
Following his arrest, Kyagulanyi's supporters attempted to storm Nalufenya police station to free their candidate only to be dispersed using teargas. Two unidentified NUP supporters were also arrested and detained at Nalufenya police station. Police have sealed off the old bridge and blocked traffic from passing near Nalufenya police station.
Police spokesperson, Mr Fred Enanga identified the deceased as Saudi Mwanje, a 35-year-old resident of Katwe, Juma Ssendagire, a 27-year-old resident of Lusanja-Kitezi and one Anaasi from Kubiri, Kampala.
Moses Bigirwa, the Kamuli NUP
coordinator told journalists that police are yet to reveal the reasons for
arresting their candidate. Police are still tight lipped on the circumstances
surrounding Kyagulanyi's arrest.
Similar to other parts of the
country where protests broke out, in Hoima, police fired teargas and live
bullets to disperse Kyangulanyi’s angry supporters who took to the streets to
protest against his arrest and detention. NUP supporters blocked the Hoima-Fort
Portal road using logs, stones and tree branches paralyzing transport.
They also started burning car tyres in the middle of the road. The angry NUP supporters are also leading processions in various parts of Hoima city. They took to the streets at about 3:30 pm.
Business along the Hoima-Fort
Portal road is also currently on standstill. Police being commanded by Charles
Mubaale, the officer in charge of operations at Hoima Central police station is
commanding the operation to disperse the NUP supporters.
Teargas and live bullets are
being fired in all parts of Hoima city. Godfrey Ayebale one of the protestors
says it is wrong for the police to arrest and detain Kyagulanyi during his
campaign period.
Latif Nsubuga, another NUP
supporter says it is unfair for police and the military to restrict Kyagulanyi
from holding his campaign rallies yet the ruling National Resistance Movement
(NRM) supporters continue to hold processions and rallies.
John Kugonza, another a NUP
supporter says he is tired of the current NRM government, saying they need
change and that Kyagulanyi should immediately be freed. Wyclif Byamukama also a
Kyagulanyi supporter wonders why police are always against their
presidential candidate. He says whether Kyagulanyi is in detention or not, they
will vote for him.
Julius Hakiza, the Albertine
region police spokesperson says police are being forced to fire teargas and
live bullets to disperse the rowdy supporters and stop them from causing mayhem
in the city centre.
In Masaka, once the news of
Kyagulanyi’s arrests started spreading on social media and radio, protests
sparked off by mechanics in Nyendo town; a suburb of Masaka city broke out. The
protestors blocked the main road with burning car-tyres and logs, before
paralyzing traffic flow, promoting security to intervene.
Security personnel comprised of
anti-riot police personnel and the army were hurriedly deployed in the area,
but the running battles between them and the rowdy protestors intensified.
Police are currently firing teargas and rubber bullets to contain the protests
that have spread to many parts of Masaka town.
Police have sealed off homes of
the some NUP leaders in the area, who include Masaka municipality MP Mathias
Mpuuga Nsamba, Florence Namayanja the MP Bukoto East among others.
Muhammad Nsubuga, the greater
Masaka Regional police spokesperson says that they are working around the clock
to restore order in the area. He indicates that the security is ready to
respond to situations that may destabilize the area, warning that they arrest
and prosecute the culprits.
The US Mission to Uganda has condemned the brutal killings, urging for the respect of fundamental freedom. "The United States deplores the violence that has claimed multiple lives today, and we extend our sympathy to the victims' families and loved ones." the statement said adding that:
"We urge all parties to renounce violence, undertake good-faith measures to reduce tensions, and respect fundamental freedoms." - Africa
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