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People Power Movement Attacks Government over Brutality

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People Power Movement has lashed at government over brutality exhibited by State Security agencies against their supporters.

While addressing journalists on Tuesday in Kampala, Joel Ssenyonyi the People Power National Spokesperson demanded for the immediate investigation into unbecoming behaviour of security operatives.

He emphasized the protection of rights of Ugandans guaranteed by the constitution.

“Our mobilizers across the country are being shot by police and other People Power supporters are haunted by state security for expressing themselves against the ills and excesses of government,” he said.

He noted that quick investigations into the matter are required by police to bring to book all those responsible for all the injustices committed against Ugandans.

He challenged Electoral Commission to take actions against president Museveni for engaging in early campaigns.

“President Museveni and NRM have been in campaign freely including putting up campaign billboards,” he said.

He said that if Electoral Commission claims to be impartial, it should call president Museveni to order.

Meanwhile Mityana Municipality Member of Parliament Francis Zaake has urged the government to stop the act of mistreating Ugandans by torturing them in different ways.

“If you don’t stop this kind of impunity, we warn you and we categorically tell this, we can eliminate you even before 2021,” Zaake noted.

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