Less than two months ago, Kadongo Kamu singer Gerald Kiwewa was arrested over a song in which he seemed to satirize former Minister Idah Nantaba’s rumoured romantic attachment with Mityana Municipality MP Francis Zake.
It was alleged that the troubled Kayunga Woman MP had ordered for the arrest, an allegation she ultimately denied and faulted the police for allowing to be used by mafias to foil her image in the public.
She said she had no objection whatsoever to Kiwewa’s use of the name Nantaba in his song as she enjoys no Monopoly over the particular name.
“First of all I am not the only Nantaba in Uganda, secondly I don’t own that name Nantaba, anyone can use it, so if Kiwewe used it to get money to cater for his family it’s fine, therefore am just surprised that Ugandans still think am behind his arrest. However, to the Uganda Police, Ugandans still have a lot of questions for you to answer. There are many reports the public is waiting for but you have failed to avail them, yet you have time to look at Nantaba’s issues,” she said.
Nantaba added that Police has never presented reports on murders of MP Ibrahim Abiriga on 8, June 2018, Joan Kagezi on 30, March 2015, Andrew Felix Kaweesi on 17, March 2017 and Muhammad Kirumira on 8, September 2018.
“It’s the same Police where I run after suspecting a murderer whom they arrested, handcuffed, put him on their patrol and later shot him, they have never told us who ordered for the shooting of Ssebulime. And at the same time, they asked me to make a statement, yet it was their Police officer Cpl. David Ssali who killed him, don’t joke with Uganda Police, it’s still full of deadly bad elements,” she added.
Nantaba clarification on the matter made it easy for any one to conclude that the matter was fueled by some people who do not wish the former Minister well.
Last week again, the embattled lioness of Kayunga tasted the nasty anger from one of the MPs from the district.
Her unwavering resolve to fight for her people’s land rights pitted her against Baale County MP George Wilson Kumama whom he publicly accused of grabbing people’s land and rendering them destitutes in their own country.
A fully charged Kumama nearly beat up his counterpart whom he accused of using hi name to reap cheap popularity.
The March 24, 2019 police shooting to date remains the most publicised attempt on Nantaba’s life when a police officer shot and killed 40-year-old Ronald Ssebulime, accused of trailing, with intent to kill the then ICT Minister.
Ssebulime was openly executed in broad daylight and Nantaba insists the man was killed to shut him up though some claim he was a victim of mistaken identity.
When she finally told her full side of the story— when she revealed all the sordid details and finally connected the dots –the country would surely get a full portrait of who the real mafia is in this country and how it operates.
In an email explanation Nantaba details the troubles she has been through and their genesis, not forgetting the numerous plots to end her life.
She also talks about a powerful and most feared UPDF General protection Karangwa – her arch rival’s land grabbing schemes around the country and how even the President could not save her.
In a one-page missive emailed to The Observer on Monday, Nantaba, the minister of state for Information and Information Technology and National Guidance, claims a very respected army general in the country who she cannot dare name publicly and some Special Forces Command soldiers are bankrolling her political nemesis in Kayunga, Moses Karangwa, to neutralize her.
She says calling Karangwa her political rival is a ruse being used to veil the gentleman’s evil deeds. She says the real beef between the two stems from her determination to fight land grabbing not only in Kayunga district but across the country.
“These land grabbers upon realizing that I was preparing to unseat the NRM chairperson [Kayunga district], they also asked Karangwa to contest for the same position so as to disguise the land grabbing fight for a political one. Almost everyone believes that the war between me and Karangwa is a political one. That is how mafias fight…” Nantaba writes.
Below is the full missive translated by Baker Batte Lule into English for clarity
KANTABA’S FULL MISSIVE
Karangwa has powerful people, military generals who are backing his land grabs not only in Kayunga but in the whole country.
There are some Special Forces Command [SFC] officers; one called Charity and the other Akampulira who for a long time have been storming my home. One time they invaded my home with soldiers and guns. One soldier in plainclothes told my inquisitive neighbor, who asked to know what soldiers wanted from me with all those guns, – that I was also going to die like [Andrew Felix] Kaweesi [the former Assistant Inspector General of Police] killed near his home in 2017].
Frightened, my neighbor rushed and told me what the soldier had said. We spent two weeks indoors, fearing for our lives. Later they grabbed my bodyguard Tugume and beat him badly. I told the president what had happened to my bodyguard. He responded quickly and asked Sabiiti Muzeyi, now the deputy Inspector General of Police, where he had kept my bodyguard.
Sabiiti told the president that Tugume had assaulted some people in Kayunga in a village called Kirindi. The president asked me to take the two men to him who had been coached by Akampulira to lie that they had been assaulted by Tugume.
One confessed before the president that they were bringing trumped-up charges against Tugume so that he can be withdrawn from me and other bodyguards deployed. Later they deployed a police truck full of soldiers at my home in Busega led by a one Akandiho.
He told me he had been instructed to withdraw my bodyguards and give me others yet the president had already ordered Muzeyi to bring back Tugume. I refused to hand over Tugume. In the meantime, I looked for the president to tell him what had happened. He thanked me for refusing to hand over Tugume because it wasn’t him [president] who had sent Akandiho.
He told me to inform him right away if any other attempt is made to withdraw Tugume. Since then, they have never come back. I knew that generals used Karangwa when a policeman tried to shoot me in October 2015, at night at Kayunga police station.
It was Karangwa commanding the police to kill me. My brother Amos Lugoloobi [Ntenjeru North MP] asked me to go to the police station to see how the ballots were being handled. He had got information that Karangwa was trying to rig for those he supported.
When I arrived, Karangwa ordered the police to shoot me. One actually pointed the gun at me and tried to kill me but a certain man shouted; don’t kill the minister. Before I knew it, I was on the ground. Actually this policeman fired several shots in the air.
Later another police officer sprayed poison on me. I was hospitalized in Kenya for two months without people in the country knowing because they stopped the media from broadcasting the story. The time I spent as state minister for lands, I fought many big people among who was Karangwa who wanted to steal people’s land.
What surprised me most is that every time I tried to help those Karangwa had evicted from their land, I would receive a phone call from a general who this country fears a lot and who no one can dare talk about publicly who advised me to tell the president to put money in the Land Fund to pay for the land Karangwa had grabbed. Some of this land included that of Luyombya.
About 1,000 families had been evicted from that land. I informed the president about the general’s proposal and that is how I discovered that taxpayers’ money is used to compensate for grabbed land. I didn’t support this move and I asked the president to reject the suggestion. Some of my bodyguards were used to stop me from holding meetings about land, which had been grabbed from people.
These would connive with people in State House who tried to stop us from intervening in land grabbing cases. One of my bodyguards, name withheld, was often used to spy on my movements. Actually, impeccable sources told me that this person was in the same area on the same day Ssebulime was suspected of trying to kill me.
Currently, this person was transferred from Nakasero to Entebbe airport. I was told there was a plan to plant narcotics in my travel bag so I could be arrested on my way out of the country. One officer at the airport actually urged me to travel only with a handbag to avoid falling in trouble.
This is how I realized how well-placed the generals working with Karangwa are. There are many people who have lost their lives in Kayunga but Karangwa has never been charged with any offence…Now where is politics in all
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