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    FDC demands apology from internal affairs minister over abductions.

    News EditorBy News EditorFebruary 9, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Forum for Democratic Party-FDC has called on the minister of internal affairs Gen. Jeje Odongo and the Inspector General of Police Martin Okoth Ochola to apologize for failing to protect Ugandans from the rampant abductions in the country. 

    Addressing the party weekly press conference at the FDC party headquarters in Najjanankumbi yesterday (08th.February.2021), the Deputy Party spokesperson John Kikonyogo noted that it’s disheartening to see the continued abductions in the country with some being carried out in broad daylight.

    The abductees are taken to unknown detention centers with some of them never seen again.

    While presenting a statement on the matter in Parliament last week Gen.Odongo revealed that 44 people have been reported kidnapped and 31 of these are yet to be traced.

    The Speaker of Parliament, Rebecca Kadaga had directed the Minister to explain the reported rampant kidnappings following a query raised by the Opposition Chief Whip, Hon Ibrahim Ssemujju Nganda.

    Kikonyogo wondered why the UPDF celebrated 40 years of tarehe sita when people sacrificed their lives during the liberation war to ensure that such acts do not happen again in the country.

    He noted that in more transparent countries the minister would have resigned by now for failing to provide answers to the wave of abductions.

    Kikonyogo on abductions;…

    Kikonyogo says that the IGP, his deputy and the Internal Affairs minister should offer an apology to the nation. END.

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