VIDEO: Save Us From Sam Kutesa, Ssembabule Muslims Cry out to Museveni

  • by Mary Ociiti
  • October 7, 2020

 

Hajji Ssemakula, the Ssembabule district Kadhi has called upon the President H.E Yoweri Kaguta Museveni and the different stake holders to upsurge the intervention of saving locals the family of Hon. Sam Kahamba Kutesa’s ruthlessness.

This comment follows the violence which erupted in the Last week of September, and left dozens gruesomely beaten and injured by Kutesa’s leaning military officers.

According to Kadhi, it’s disheartening finding out that foreign Affairs Senior minister’s family continues to become untouchables and having high-grade appetite for Violence toward innocent Ugandans.

“We have made alarms to all stakeholders, respected the law with all veracity, but I don’t know whether our government is waiting to first see dead bodies in order to amicably handle our differences as the Uganda Muslim Supreme Council and the pompous minister.  We have been provoked enough, and ready to defend ourselves but that will be bad for our country.” Hajji Ssemakula said in video recording.

Background

Recently a petition from the Uganda Muslim Supreme Council (UMSC) accusing businessman Albert Muganga, a son-in-law to minister Kutesa for trying to grab two square miles of their land in the central district of Ssembabule was forwarded to the Fountain of Honour.

The land in Ssembabule located at Bukiragi village in Ntuusi sub-county is part of the 5 square miles on LVR 3693, Folio 12, Ranch 31A. Three square miles were earlier acquired by the government, now pending compensation.

But according to a July 28 letter to President Museveni signed by Alhaji Ramathan Mugalu, secretary-general UMSC, Muganga and wife Ishta Kutesa through their company Enterprise Handling Services Limited, in 2013 “duped our District Muslim Administration and entered into an illegal agreement for renting of our aforementioned land for 15 years”.

“We say illegal because our lower Muslim District Administration has no authority to lease or rent land belonging to the Uganda Muslim Supreme Council,” Mugalu wrote.

Muganga has too, since sought to ferment bad blood between the leadership of the UMSC and the lower Muslim District Administration after the top leadership flagged his dealings. He has also put a caveat on the land which the Muslims say is illegal. According to the UMSC, the illegal dealings of Muganga were brought to the attention of Kutesa and requested that he either regularises the transaction or buys the land.

However, the businessman committed more fraud in 2017 by offering to the UMSC a property in Nakulabye Kampala in exchange, which fell through because he did not own the property. According to Mugalu, Kutesa’s in-law Muganga then deposited Shs 280 million on the UMSC account, “which when the exchange failed for the reason of their fraudulent misrepresentation, we understood was compensation for the 4 years he had illegally used our land up to that time”.

The UMSC recently sold the land and invested the proceeds in income generating real estate property but are surprised Muganga purports to hold interest in the land and has placed a caveat and deployed the police on the land to deny the buyer from using it.

“Why would he do so? Why would the police help him to break the law?” wrote UMSC. “We request for your urgent intervention to stop this illegal activity and use of state resources as well as intimidation to grab our property and arm-twist the law,” the Muslims wrote.