Political tensions are rising in Kakumiro as local leaders and stakeholders accuse a political figure, and Bugangaizi South MP
Josephat Tumwesigye, of spreading tribal divisions against the indigenous Banyoro community and destabilizing peace efforts within the district.
Reports have it that the district Chairman LC5 Joseph Ssentayi Ssenkusu and minister Hon. Byamukama Fred have reportedly voiced their concerns regarding Josephat’s actions in vain.
The Prime Minister, Rt. Hon. Robinah Nabbanja Musafiri, a native of the land and Kakumiro district Woman MP has reportedly spoke out against peddling tribal and religious sentiments in the district, but everything was given a deaf ear.
It is alleged that the accused legislator has taken a step to fronting tribesman to rage political rivalry against Nabbanja for district Woman MP in the coming elections.
“He is backing a fellow ‘Mukiga’ woman candidate, while sidelining qualified Banyorowomen,” anonymous sources told hispublication.Josephat is said to have repeatedly told Ssentayi and Byamukama, “We Bakiga alsowant to take lead of the district. If you don’t support this, we will front candidates against you.”
The Prime Minister remarked that such tribal rhetoric could drag the region into tribal turmoil and urged locals and leaders to desist from such.
In response to the rising tensions, some leaders are reportedly planning to appeal directly to President Museveni to intervene and possibly force Josephat out of district politics,arguing that he is a “bad influence” who continuously foments tribal discord.
Historical context adds more fuel to the fire. Critics argue that Josephat is representing originally carved out from a Banyoro dominated area – Bugangaizi West, which they say “gave birth” to Bugangaizi South.
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