Ssalongo Ssenoga

 

And just how long has it taken the degree holders to reach this point of 
reasoning? I do not know for even the next twerp to pop up they are going to 
rant how Museveni is gone and now Mbabazi is our hero. Sorry I have to go we 
have to be in Entebbe for Dr Kiiza Besigye our next president is flying back 
into Uganda from his South African exile to out Museveni’s government. Yes he 
is flying into Entebbe on Museveni’s ticket.

 

Kale yabakunamira baaba !!!!!!!!

 

EM

On the 49th Parallel          

                 Thé Mulindwas Communication Group
"With Yoweri Museveni, Ssabassajja and Dr. Kiiza Besigye, Uganda is in anarchy"
                    Kuungana Mulindwa Mawasiliano Kikundi
"Pamoja na Yoweri Museveni, Ssabassajja na Dk. Kiiza Besigye, Uganda ni katika 
machafuko"

 

From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of [email protected]
Sent: Friday, November 07, 2014 9:26 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: {UAH} JPAM Cries Out: Hear My Side B4 Arresting Me Print

 

Folks;

 

I am seeing some people lament that "how could  M7 turn on his long term friend 
and they should work things out."

 

I will give M7 credit for being consistent on one thing: "I have  no friends."‎ 
He has made this statement many times and put it into practice.

 

So if Eriya Kategaya, who he (M7) had known for much longer than Amama Mbabazi, 
could face the 'political Butcher‎s knife,' what made Amama Mbabazi, think he 
was immune?

 

 

 

Ocen

 

 

 

Sent from my BlackBerry 10 smartphone.


From: WB

Sent: Friday, November 7, 2014 20:54

To: [email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> 

Reply To: [email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> 

Subject: RE: {UAH} JPAM Cries Out: Hear My Side B4 Arresting Me Print

 

Mr. Okurut:
 
Tell them. Let them go  read John Rawl's  veil of ignorance.  But Ugandan 
politicians drank with power, neither read nor ask the 'what if question'.
 
WBK
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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Date: Sat, 8 Nov 2014 01:16:36 +0000
From: [email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> 
To: [email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> 
Subject: Re: {UAH} JPAM Cries Out: Hear My Side B4 Arresting Me Print

Petero,

 

That is why philosophers'  advice to  all is to be fair to everyone; and the 
Bible goes further advising people to love others as you love yourself. 
Otherwise when the very laws you helped to put in place are applied to you, 
that is when you realize how bad you had been. I am not saying Amama deserves 
what he is going through rather, he has seen many people go through what he is 
decrying now; I don't know at what time in his political career he realized 
that some Ugandans were investigated on politically motivated charges.

 

Peter Simon.

 

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From: Gwokto La'Kitgum <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> >
To: ugandans-at-heart <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > 
Sent: Friday, November 7, 2014 6:15 PM
Subject: Re: {UAH} JPAM Cries Out: Hear My Side B4 Arresting Me Print

 

First, I can tell this Mukiga dwarf is a cry-baby.

 

Second, does it mean that all close personal and political friend to Museveni 
who fall apart from the dicktator are subject to serve time behind bars?

 

This is abusoruturi ridicurous.




 

 

___________________________________

Gwokto La'Kitgum

"Even a small dog can piss on a tall Building", Jim Hightower

 

On Fri, Nov 7, 2014 at 5:58 PM, Tendo Kaluma <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:



Ladit Nockrach,

 

 

Please first explain to me this African internet proverb of the month "Agulu 
pii odiyo otac" . In response to your post. I realize that Honorable Mbabazi is 
an sworn officer of the court, and the bar requires that he remains answerable 
to the Law. I also realize that there ought to be a statute of limitation on 
some of these cases being brought against folks -once they fall out of grace 
with the Big man-unless it is a capital offense or a heinous crime - we cannot 
let these folks lay dormant for years and then all of a sudden -bring them to 
book -because they are no longer needed - justice cannot be meted out in such a 
fashion of convenience- if the President knew that honorable Mbabazi had 
violated the laws of Uganda - why did  he choose him to represent the country 
in the international courts- it all seems like a fuss.
 Good Lord, do we have to go through all the drama of seeing a man humiliated 
to such a sadistic end. Our youth are witnessing all these very violent 
episodes  of professional security agencies harassing and pursuing  individuals 
-not in accordance to the script of our penal code -but in accordance to what 
one man deems punitive enough to knock the daylights out of a political 
opponent and that cannot be equated with justice.  If we ourselves have lived 
through the violence of regimes without much political gain-and we have been 
adversely affected then we ought to spare the youth from our own twisted psyche 
-for our woes might never end and the quest to remain in power in perpetuity 
has become a sickness with no medicine in sight.

 

Tendo

 

On Fri, Nov 7, 2014 at 4:16 PM, 'gaumoy nockrach-laduma' via Ugandans at Heart 
(UAH) Community <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:

Mr Tendo Kaluma,

you write:

 

 "....I mean how do you separate Honorable Amama Mbabazi from President's 
Yoweri Museveni's - these men have been linked at the heap and walking in 
tandem since the president took office- and many of our youth have seen what it 
takes to be loyal to the President. If the rewards of toeing the President's 
agenda for as long as Mbabazi has is denigration and imprisonment then our 
President has become a sadist - and I don't think that is the legacy he wants 
to leave behind. 

It will be a shame, if the President decides to tear this man like a lion limb 
by limb and drag him through all the rancor and filth that Dr. Besigye was put 
through! We simply don't want to be in that gladiator's arena to witness such 
sadism repeat itself once again with another one of President Museveni's 
confidants. Please, please spare us the drama and international 
embarrassment!....."

 

Are you not mixing things up here?

Yes, there is that personal relation aspect, but, is that what he is being 
charged for? Of course not.

 

Infront of the law, every one is equal, not so?

 

So, if you were a judge and your father, wife, child or brother or any other 
kin or wayback friend commit serious crime, you would not want them convicted?

 

Well, I know in real circumstances that would be conflict of interest so, you 
would not preside but still..

 

I give you an example; The late Michael Kaggwa (president of East African 
Industrial Court among others) made a name when he was the High cOURT jUDGE in 
Gulu in th late 1950s-1960.

 

He became so loved and respected in Gulu bacause he was not biased. And he evin 
convicted his own wife(!!!!). Ehe , that made him the Star in Gulu.

 

That is how you find there are Acoli born around that time named after him!

If you hear Acoli by the name Kaggwa, most likely they are name after Micheal 
or are kins of some one previously named after Micheal.

Noc'l

“WE FORM THE CULTURE THAT FORMS US”….noc’la gaumoy.

 

Den fredag, 7 november 2014 20:12 skrev Allan <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> >:

 

Dr Karyaburo, PLEASE let's do it

On Nov 7, 2014 1:38 PM, "Tendo Kaluma" <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:

Fellow Ugandans,

It is my hope that we are not going to be treated to yet another ill played out 
Soap Opera starring Amama and Yoweri in the streets of Uganda and in the 
courts, each man spitting fire from the belly. It will not play out well 
internationally and certainly not on the Ugandan political front. There is 
clearly no high reason for that kind of animosity to be levied at a leading 
architect of the platform that the NRM Party and Presidency-have come to enjoy, 
for the last 27 years. 

Folks might have thought that bringing it to Besigye in the the most brutal 
manner that we all witnessed served a lesson to Besigye alone not to mess with 
Big Daddy!  No, no, no we all came off looking like primitive, backward folks 
-who have no tolerance for opposition in the eyes of the international 
community. There are also unfortunate victims of such a display of backwardness 
the Kanbandores(wanna bees) such as Arinaitwe -who were dying to please their 
master at all costs! 

 President cannot come off smelling like roses after battering his Prime 
minister and right hand man for 27 years; all because he is suspected of having 
the thought or an ambitious wish not yet expressed of becoming President! Let's 
think about investor flight, we would be looking like Mafioso goons in the 
international community, how about the children of Uganda - who are so 
impressionable - what lesson would we be teaching them ? If you are an obedient 
and a loyal confidant of our liberator- President Museveni - and you express 
any ambition - your reward for that many years of loyal service to your country 
is to be dragged through the streets and courts as a common thief! Even the 
ants have a better credo and law of comradery!

I mean how do you separate Honorable Amama Mbabazi from President's Yoweri 
Museveni's - these men have been linked at the heap and walking in tandem since 
the president took office- and many of our youth have seen what it takes to be 
loyal to the President. If the rewards of toeing the President's agenda for as 
long as Mbabazi has is denigration and imprisonment then our President has 
become a sadist - and I don't think that is the legacy he wants to leave 
behind. 

It will be a shame, if the President decides to tear this man like a lion limb 
by limb and drag him through all the rancor and filth that Dr. Besigye was put 
through! We simply don't want to be in that gladiator's arena to witness such 
sadism repeat itself once again with another one of President Museveni's 
confidants. Please, please spare us the drama and international embarrassment!

The price for  Ugandan democracy ought not be this high - where each one of our 
youth is psychologically damaged and to never have ambition - even the 
Neanderthal in their gathering stages were more tolerant. We need to change 
course, if we want a kinder and gentler nation for our youth.  There has to be 
a day in these peaceful times -where Ugandans get to enjoy some of the peace 
dividends, not by neutering ambitions of fellow Ugandans but by being exemplary 
and working on matters that will move this country forward to higher and nobler 
grounds - that is our expectation from the President and his NRM Party! Let's 
all use this peaceful lull and energy constructively - May GOD save Uganda from 
itself.


Tendo Kaluma

Ugandan in Boston 

   

 

On Fri, Nov 7, 2014 at 11:12 AM, 'Dr.Edward Kayondo' via Ugandans at Heart 
(UAH) Community <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:

I understand but to a politician who is so proud of his "political clean slate" 
the image of being behind bars can be so damaging, plus it only has to be for a 
very short period even hours as he is being questioned. Bad image!

 

Eddie, M.D

 


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From: Moses Ocen Nekyon <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> >
To: [email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]>  
Sent: Friday, November 7, 2014 10:22 AM


Subject: Re: {UAH} JPAM Cries Out: Hear My Side B4 Arresting Me Print

 

Being behind bars and being convicted are two separate and distinct things.

 

Sent from my BlackBerry 10 smartphone.

 


From: 'Dr.Edward Kayondo' via Ugandans at Heart (UAH) Community

Sent: Friday, November 7, 2014 10:09

To: [email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> 

Reply To: [email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> 

Subject: Re: {UAH} JPAM Cries Out: Hear My Side B4 Arresting Me Print

 

Ideally if we are to fight corruption as called for by the masses the 
government has to be involved and if it is a person of high status as 
Hon.Mbabazi the President has to sanction it. 

Now this is where fighting corruption this way becomes a Rubik's Cube, flipping 
it one side being favored in power then the other side being not in power and 
you get the opposition protecting the person they hated most just few months 
ago.

 

Clearly the question is, is there any smoking fire? Is it likely that 
Hon.Mbabazi was part of a corruption deal? If so then, the DPP has to continue 
with its investigation and if they gather enough evidence then they have to  
move as stipulated in the laws.

 

Now I am not a lawyer that's why I don't understand the "mandatory statement" 
idea ! I would think that if police had enough evidence to suggest that someone 
stole something of high value and that person probably has the ability to 
escape facing the law if notified before the arrest they can move in and take 
the statement after the arrest, I think that is still under the law, so not 
knowing what evidence the DPP office has against him it will be premature for 
anyone to question that and his lawyers better come up with a better reason 
otherwise I dont think the public he is appealing to will gather in numbers to 
protest like they usually do for their darling doctor Besigye.

 

But all that aside, let just rest on a simple fact in our Constituion from two 
chapters:

 

Chapter Six

The Legislature.

 

80. Qualifications and disqualifications of members of Parliament

(2) A person is not qualified for election as a member of Parliament if that 
person—

d) has been adjudged or otherwise declared bankrupt under any law in force in 
Uganda and has not been discharged; or

(e) is under a sentence of death or a sentence of imprisonment exceeding nine 
months imposed by any competent court without

the option of a fine

 

Chapter Seven

The Executive

102. Qualifications of the President. A person is not qualified for election as 
President unless that person is—

 

(c) a person qualified to be a member of Parliament.

 

Case made the life line comes from the President if those likely to run for 
Presidency probably give up their ambitions, Prof. Bukenya, Capt. Mukula, are 
the quick examples and we know they all were championed as possible challengers 
but amidst allegations of corruption with the above understanding had to quite 
down and they are not behind bars. 

Am I crazy? I don't think so, but Hon. Mbabazi will probably just face the 
humiliation of being behind bars or will not depending on when he makes the 
decision not to run for Presidency because anyways per our constitution as my 
interpretation if the DPP takes it as far as it can go more likely than not he 
will be charged and behind bars or will be still under proceedings come 2016 
which will  disqualify him for Presidential elections.

 

Isn't that democratic? I mean following the constitution !

 

I stand to be corrected.

 

Eddie, M.D

 


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From: ssekajja via Ugandans at Heart (UAH) Community 
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> 
>
To: [email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]>  
Cc: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> ; 
[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> ; 
[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> ; 
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Subject: Re: {UAH} JPAM Cries Out: Hear My Side B4 Arresting Me Print

 

Hopefully, he will continue to go around saying that all is well between him 
and the "Godfather"!!!!



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On 6 November 2014 18:52, Rehema Uganda <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:


JPAM Cries Out: Hear My Side B4 Arresting Me  
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 Uganda’s Ruling Party Secretary General Amama Mbabazi Moves to Stop His 
Impending Arrest over Fraud, Citing Political Witch-hunt 

         
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 By Stanley Ndawula

         
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 WAIT A BIT: Mbabazi wants his statement taken before DPP charges him 

         
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 In what seems a genesis of opening up mode since his political storm erupted 
two months ago, the on-leave Secretary General of the NRM Party, John Patrick 
Amama Mbabazi aka JPAM has struck against Government’s plan, to 
unconstitutionally charge him.

         
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 Jointly addressing the Director of Public Prosecution (DPP) and the Inspector 
General of Police (IGP) this afternoon, Mbabazi hits on having clues about his 
impending arrest, over what he terms ‘politically motivated and trumped up 
fraud and money laundering charges.’

         
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 Through a group of four law firms led by Akampurira and Partners, Mbabazi says 
he has not been given his constitutional right of being heard before charged. 
Other law firms include Muwema and Mugerwa Co. Advocates, Severino and Co. 
Advocates and, PM Mugisha and Co. Advocates.

         
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 “Our client’s attention has been drawn to various print and electronic media 
reports indicating that your respective offices are conducting criminal 
investigations against him…,” reads in part, the letter whose addressees have 
dully acknowledged receipt of.   

         
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 The investigations’ file, Mbabazi insists, has gone through all the necessary 
stages to reach the DPP’s desk for sanctioning, without his mandatory statement 
as the accused. “He feels he has been denied his right of being heard and he 
believes all the efforts against him are politically motivated,” one of the 
lawyers, privy with the new development offered.  

         
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 The original case suggests Mbabazi (R) had to walk the justice lane with PM 
Rugumda (L)

         
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 Indeed, the letter continues that the investigations are “in connection with 
some Arab investors associated with [defunct] National Bank of Commerce with 
intent to charge him with trumped up serious criminal charges of fraud and 
money laundering which are politically motivated.”

         
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 He attaches on his letter, several copies of print media reports supporting 
his fear. Efforts to reach the police and/or DPP’s offices for any comments on 
the matter were futile as the respective officers authorised to speak to the 
media did not pick our calls.   

         
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 The Case

         
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 Wrapped in police file number GEF 70/12 of Special Investigations Unit (SIU), 
the case stems from a directive from President Museveni, tasking police to 
probe the allegations that Mbabazi and others engaged in business transactions 
with foreigners before they swindled them of USD6M (approximately 
Shs15,000,000,000).

         
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 He also tasked police to unearth the true owners of National Bank of Commerce 
(NBC) and the alleged internal lending which led to collapse of the Bank, yet 
with external encumbrances.

         
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 Initially, the case was against then Prime Minister Amama Mbabazi, ICT 
Minister Ruhakana Rugunda and others. Mbabazi has since been fire as Prime 
Minister and replaced by his accomplice, Dr. Ruhakana Rugunda. It is yet to be 
clear whether the latter still features on the charge sheet.

         
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 But around July 2012, the ‘obtaining money by false pretence’ case took a 
negative twist after the complainants questioned police capacity to take on the 
big shots. According to police records, Mbabazi and Rugunda are accused along 
with former Finance Minister Ezra Suruma, businessman Amos Nzeeyi and others.

         
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 The group is believed to have used their [defunct] Parliament Avenue-based 
financial institution to dupe Arab investors (particulars withheld on request), 
into buying the bank. But they allegedly refused to hand over the same and 
failed to refund the dime.

         
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 But along the way, police efforts to have the complainants travel from Dubai 
to pen official statements yielded no results as they (complainants) cited 
intimidation on their part and, expressed reservations about Uganda Police 
Force (UPF)’s ability to investigate the Prime Minister.

         
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 “We have labored to convince them that the Prime Minister enjoys no immunity 
to investigations but they are reluctant to believe it. We are now planning to 
fly to Dubai and obtain the statements,” AIGP Grace Akullo, the Director 
Criminal Investigations and Intelligence Directorate had told this writer at 
the time.

         
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 Other charges   

         
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 Also to feature in the case is interpretation of the leadership code which 
provides that Ministers are not meant to transact business with foreigners. The 
Act provides for minimum standard of behaviour and conduct for leaders by 
prohibiting them from a conduct that is likely to compromise their honesty, 
impartiality and integrity when holding public offices, among others.  

         
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 According to part III, paragraph 12 (1) (b) of the Act, a leader, their 
spouse, agent, private company, public company or business enterprise in which 
s/he or their spouse, agent has a controlling interest shall not seek, accept 
or hold any contract with any foreign business organization where the contract 
is likely to be in conflict with the public interest.

         
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 Mbabazi's petition to DPP and IGP

         
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 Preliminary findings have it that after the contested change of the Bank name 
from the 1991 incorporated Kigezi Bank of Commerce (KBC) to National Bank of 
Commerce (NBC), Mbabazi and colleagues sold the Bank to some Kenyans who with 
time, sold it back to them citing bad business and failure to fully hand over 
the facility.

         
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 However two years later, they sought and contacted the complainants who, 
through their Tropical Bank Account, bought the Bank at USD6m, representing 65% 
shareholding. They allegedly sat back to wait for the official handover of the 
facility but in vain.

         
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 They were the majority shareholders and expected to employ their own people in 
key positions and fully run the Bank. But efforts to have the suspects 
acknowledge the money and officially handover the Bank became a problem, police 
records offer.

         
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 Nevertheless, it was not long when Bank of Uganda started communicating to the 
complainants that the Bank was being run on inefficient liquidity and hence 
faced closure. This, according to police records, was after the suspects 
resorted to internal lending after which, they declared their own loans as bad 
debts and closed the Accounts. Akullo had confirmed “some setbacks in the case.”

         
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 The fear

         
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 Now that Mbabazi no longer enjoys the ‘untouchable status’ that freaked away 
his accusers, he fears government has a hand in the new development and hence, 
the term “politically motivated and serious trumped up criminal charges.”

         
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 A comprehensive lawyer and highly intelligent, Mbabazi, to go by sources close 
to him, understands the seriousness of the charges levelled against him and he 
believes that unless he arrests the process before long, his next destination 
is none other than a prison cell. Watch this space

         
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