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The Archbishop of the Church of Uganda, Samuel Kaziimba, has urged Ugandans to refrain from provoking security forces to prevent the escalation of violence. However, he also condemned the brutality inflicted on civilians by security personnel during the ongoing campaigns for the Kawempe North by-election, comparing the treatment of Ugandans to that of animals in more developed nations.

Speaking during an Ash Wednesday Holy Communion Service at Parliament on March 5, 2025, Kaziimba called on security forces to reconsider their approach to handling civilians, arguing that the current level of brutality is unwarranted.

“These days, I see people provoking security forces. But security must also learn to handle people with care because, sometimes, their actions are excessive. Even cows are not treated like that. In America, I saw cowboys in Texas playing music for cows while milking them. They told me the music helps the cows produce more milk. If even cows require gentle treatment, how much more should human beings?” Kaziimba remarked.

His comments came a day after the government distanced itself from the recent violence witnessed during the Kawempe North by-election campaigns. On March 4, 2025, Trade Minister David Bahati, speaking on behalf of the government, stated that the acts of violence were not state-sanctioned and that individuals responsible should be held accountable.

“We have repeatedly stated that there is no state-sponsored violence in these elections. The state has not sanctioned these actions, and those harming people should be brought to book. The government is doing its best to ensure that Ugandans enjoy the freedom brought by the National Resistance Movement and elect their leaders in a free and fair environment,” Bahati asserted.

However, Mathias Mpuuga (Nyendo-Mukungwe) dismissed Bahati’s remarks, arguing that individuals implicated in election-related violence have often been rewarded with promotions rather than held accountable.

“From the last elections, those who committed crimes against citizens have never been brought to book. The man who shot journalist Ashraf Kasirye is well-known and documented, yet Kasirye is now in exile in the U.S., while his attacker was promoted. We must confront these realities and hold up a mirror to ourselves,” Mpuuga stated.

The former Leader of the Opposition warned that the violence witnessed in the Kawempe North by-election was a precursor to what Ugandans should expect in the 2026 general elections. He also questioned the rationale behind deploying the military in a by-election.

“The Kawempe by-election is a rehearsal for tougher times ahead. I will remind this House that state-sponsored violence will not benefit anyone. There is no logical explanation for military presence in a by-election. We are dealing with an Electoral Commission that is disempowered and unable to act,” Mpuuga added.

He further criticized the government’s claim of fostering democracy, arguing that if Ugandans are serious about building a democratic nation, they must address electoral violence. Otherwise, he suggested, the country should dispense with elections altogether and declare martial law.

“What we are witnessing is illegality and impunity that has become normalized. Those in power believe they can act with impunity, even commit murder, and face no consequences. The Speaker ordered the Minister to make a statement on missing Ugandans, but the deadline passed with no response. If the government can ignore such grave concerns, then beating and injuring people in Kawempe becomes just another routine event. Parliament, which should be the country’s firewall against injustice, is simply looking on,” Mpuuga lamented.

The government’s statements were in response to concerns raised by Betty Nambooze (Mukono Municipality), who condemned the violence and brutality against civilians during a National Unity Platform (NUP) rally at Kawempe Muslim Primary School playground on March 4, 2025. The rally was cut short when power was suddenly switched off as NUP President Robert Kyagulanyi addressed the crowd.

The violence earlier that day escalated when NUP leaders and supporters clashed with security operatives, who responded with tear gas, beatings, and arrests. Over 32 people, including MPs Derrick Nyeko (Makindye East) and Muwadda Nkunyingi (Kyadondo East), were detained and later charged in court for being a public nuisance-Parliament Watch. (For comments on this story, get back to us on 0705579994 [WhatsApp line], 0779411734 & 041 4674611 or email us at mulengeranews@gmail.com). 

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