By Enos Masereka
The Rwenzururu Kingdom Former Spokesperson, Hon. Patrick Nyamunungu Thembo has asked the local community to support plans that would see the former accused Kingdom subjects pick up with life.
Hardly a fort night ago, the Director of Public Prosecution Jane Frances Abodo withdraw charges ranging from treason, malicious damage, murder and attempted murder from the 217 accused persons save for Mr. Johnson Kitsumbire Thembo, the former Minister in the Office of the Prime Minister and one Masereka Kamada who declined to request for Amnesty.
Addressing locals of Kikonzo cell, Railway Ward in Kasese municipality during the welcoming party for Mr. Rabson Masereka Irenge at the former accused’s home, Mr. Nyamunungu said time was ripe for the local community members to use their right words and nor statements that will discriminate others.
Mr. Nyamunumgu also warned the local population against rumors and acts that may leave the former accused persons isolated and traumatized in any way. Hon. Nyamunungu speaking1……
He compared the Kingdom to a smart and beautiful lady who every other man wants to associate with, thus, asking the Kingdom subjects to shy away from some selfish people wanting to use the Kingdom for their personal interests instead of preparing for the coming of the King to his Kingdom.
The Railway-18 construction company sociologist was also not happy that even when some politicians were aware about the delicacy of the ADF matter and her regrettable deadly operations, they were making statements to attach the Kingdom to the recent raid by the remnants at a school in Kasese district.
Hon. Nyamunungu speaking………
Mr. Robert Guma, the local council three chairperson for Muhokya town council used part of his speech to call for valance and timely reports against any strange faces as a back plan to security against un lawlessness in the area.
Mr. Guma speaking…….
Ms. Esther Njeke, the vice chairperson for Kikonzo cell hailed the President Museveni for the release of the Rwenzururu King, His majesty Charles Wesley Mumbere Iremangoma and his co-accused subjects. END