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‘Yellow boy’ MP Abiriga risks jail after denying child

Mulema Najib by Mulema Najib
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All is not well for Arua Municipality Member of Parliament Ibrahim Abiriga a woman coming out claiming that the NRM chap enjoyed her ‘adult things’, impregnated her and after delivering, he denied his son.

On Tuesday, Judith Inzikuru the mother of Ibrahim Hamza dragged Abiriga to Grade One Magistrate court of Arua accusing him of denying his own blood.

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Court Magistrate Maurine Mukoya ordered for a DNA test to determine the true father of Hamza after Abiriga’s lawyer Jimmy Madira demanding for the test before proceeding with the case hearing.

According to The Kampala Sun, Abiriga who was not present during the hearing, said through a phone interview that he will take care of the alleged son in case the DNA results prove he is the biological father.

He confirmed to have been in a relationship with Inzikuru but continued to deny fathering the child.

“I had a relationship with Inzikuru when I was still the RDC Arua before I was transferred to Yumbe. By the time I went to my new duty station, our relationship was over. Now I want court to permit us to conduct a DNA test and I am confident I will put her and the machines to shame,” Abiriga revealed to Kampala Sun.

The case resumes on August 18, when the DNA result will be disclosed to pave way for court proceedings.

 

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