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Ssegirinya’s Burial: A Reflection on Betrayal, Hate, Indiscipline and Sorrow

Stephen Kalema by Stephen Kalema
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The burial of Muhammad Ssegirinya, the fallen Kawempe North lawmaker known for his charismatic political presence and unwavering dedication to his constituents, unearthed deep wounds within Uganda’s political and social fabric.

The comrade’s send-off, which ought to have been a moment of unity and reflection, instead unravelled into a stage of betrayal, hate, and indiscipline. Two factions, bound by party yet divided by spirit, painted a vivid picture of discord and strife.

A Divisive Atmosphere

As mourners gathered in sorrow to bid farewell, the air grew heavy with animosity. Ssegirinya’s political party, the National Unity Platform (NUP), led by Robert Kyagulanyi, clashed with the state, represented by Commissioner of Parliament Mathias Mpuuga, each vying for dominance over the ceremony. A mother’s heart, already weathered by her son’s unjust incarceration and lingering medical struggles, bore witness to this bitter conflict.

The contention between these groups became a canvas for betrayal and disunity a failure to sit together at the table and offer a dignified farewell to the fallen “Mr. Updates.”

Ssegirinya’s legacy unmatched in its vibrance and devotion during his brief yet impactful time in Parliament deserved celebration. Instead, his send-off illuminated the fractures within Uganda’s political landscape. What could have been a moment of reconciliation turned into a theatre of grievances? Two stages, one at his ancestral home and another at the Kadugala playground, embodied the polarization. Both echoed with accusations of betrayal, whispered by those who once professed allegiance.

Hate Speech Takes Center Stage

From Mpuuga’s side, voices rose to accuse Ssegirinya’s allies of abandonment during his darkest days. Despite his relentless fight for the underprivileged, some feared the weight of his plight and retreated into silence, betraying the very ideals they once championed. This sense of neglect rippled through his supporters, whose pain reflected their leader’s unreciprocated loyalty.

Meanwhile, the NUP faction, boasting hundreds of mourners, levelled bitter accusations at Mpuuga, branding him a pawn of the regime they held responsible for Ssegirinya’s suffering. Words flew sharp as daggers, piercing the solemnity of the occasion.

A Dying Wish Ignites Chaos

In his final days, Ssegirinya made a poignant request: that his president, Bobi Wine, speak for five hours in his honour. His unshakable faith in Kyagulanyi, captured in countless videos, became a symbol of the turmoil. This wish, pure in intention, instead fanned the flames of division.

What should have been a solemn farewell descended into chaos. Hate-laced speeches drowned the echoes of unity, highlighting the indiscipline that tarnishes Uganda’s political maturity.

Amidst the strife, a few voices of reason emerged. Religious leaders, with wisdom and grace, urged mourners to rise above hatred and honour Ssegirinya’s legacy through forgiveness and dialogue. Yet their calls, like whispers in a storm, struggled to find purchase in the hearts of the divided.

A Mirror to Society

Ssegirinya’s burial serves as a sombre reflection of Uganda’s challenges. It underscores the urgent need for trust, discipline, and mutual respect values essential for any society yearning for progress.

As the dust settles, a question lingers: Will Ugandans transcend betrayal and hate, embracing each other across political divides, or will these rifts deepen, leaving legacies like Ssegirinya’s to fade into shadow?

Let us hope that this moment of sorrow becomes a seed for reflection, growth, and unity for only then can the memory of “Mr. Updates” truly shine.

Both sides in any conflict or contentious situation must take responsibility for their actions, especially when the dead are exploited as tools for political gain. Using the tragedy of lost lives as a political weapon or as a means to score points is a profound display of insensitivity and inhumanity.

This behaviour not only trivializes the pain and suffering of those directly affected but also reveals an unremorseful, selfish, and savage disregard for human dignity.

Such actions demonstrate a failure to respect the sanctity of life and a complete lack of empathy for the families and communities left grieving. Exploiting human loss for personal or political objectives erodes trust, fuels division, and dishonours the memory of the deceased.

True leadership and responsibility demand that we treat these situations with the gravity and respect they deserve, prioritizing humanity over self-interest.

FIGHT HARD MR UPDATE


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