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Parliament suspends army operations on lakes, landing sites

Stephen Kalema
Last updated: 20th December 2019 at 12:16 12:16 pm
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Parliament on Thursday suspended army operations on Uganda’s lakes and landing sites following repetitive reports of military brutality against locals.

The Uganda Peoples Defence Forces were deployed earlier in 2017 by President Museveni on every landing site to curb illegal fishing which had become rampant,.

However, after six months, residents started accusing soldiers of stealing, burning their boats and confiscating their property plus burning houses of fishmongers.

This prompted Speaker of Parliament  Rebecca Kadaga to direct the committee on Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries to visit the fishing communities and investigate allegations of torture meted out on residents at landing sites.

The challenges investigated included confiscation of boats and vehicles by enforcement officers, a ban on smoked fish, torture, harassment by beating and in some cases killings. There were also allegations of arbitrary arrests and detention, extortion and general disharmony among the fishing community.

When the investigation was done the committee criticised the officers of brutalising residents. They noted that they received information from fishing communities implicating the officers of killing two people in Namayingo District. While in Buvuma district, Captain Ssebukera Joseph and Lukwago J.B reportedly beat Manana to death onNamiti Island and no postmortem report was filed.

However, the State Minister of Defence (Veteran Affairs), Bright Rwamirama, defended the army and challenged the MPs to bring clear cases of alleged indiscipline by the deployed army officers.

“The landing sites that we have closed were not gazetted in Wakiso alone, we have 36 illegal landing sites being used for trading in immature fish. When you bring issues of regulations, produce evidence, if it is a matter of indiscipline on the part of the UPDF officers, we shall deal with it decisively,” said Rwamirama.

However, complaints continued to flow into the Speakers which forced her to call Defence minister Adolf Mwesige to explain why UPDF soldiers have continued battling fishmongers and brutalising while the army leadership is doing nothing.

Matters escalated in the House when Kioga MP Anthony Okello reported an incident which happened last Friday where a UPDF Fisheries Protection Unit soldier allegedly raped a 16-year-old girl and even threatened to kill her.

Okello said that Resident District Commissioner (RDC) caused the parading of the UPDF in that area division and a girl was able to identify the culprit.

“It is clear this House is dissatisfied by the violation of the rights of Ugandans by the UPDF unit on water bodies. This House is dissatisfied by a lack of action by the Government. On that note, I suspend this House,” said Kadaga.

The Speaker also directed Mwesige to present a statement to Parliament on Thursday at 10:00 am on the action the Government plans to take to stop the violations.

On Thursday before her final decision, Kadaga first asked the legislators to give suggestions on what they think Parliament needed to do to resolve UPDF matter putting in mind the fact that the House had for the past six months been raising the same concerns many times, but government had not taken the necessary action where even the president called it a blackmailing move by some politicians with their interests.

Bukooli Central MP Solomon Silwany said: “My constituency contains a lake. The indiscipline and extortion by the soldiers on the lakes are shaming. They confiscate vehicles and ask for Shs6m to Shs12m to return them. As Parliament, we need to decide to resolve the matter once and for all.”

While Arua Municipality MP Kassiano Wadri suggested that Parliament suspends the 10 UPDF MPs to send out a clear message that they are greatly disenchanted.

During the heated debate, the Prime Minister, Dr Ruhakana Rugunda, explained to Parliament that the government is addressing the concerns.

“This August House is not helpless on the issues raised. The soldiers have done some good work in helping the fishing industry to recover. The President has given instructions to ensure soldiers focus on their mandate and that acts of misbehaviour are punished,” Rugunda explained.

However, his explained just doubled Kadaga’s anger and she quickly shot it down saying: “For two years, I have been reporting to the President and even giving him names of soldiers who are culprits, but no action has been taken. Instead, they were promoted.”

She added, “The impunity with which the head of the UPDF Fisheries Protection is operating makes him behave as if he is the king of Uganda.”

To sum the matter up Parliament suspended all the operations of soldiers at all lakes with immediate effect.


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