I’m sorry: Besigye apologizes to Archbishop Lwanga family, Catholic Church

Veteran opposition leader Dr Kizza Besigye has apologized to fallen Kampala Archdiocese Archbishop Cyprian Kizito Lwanga’s family and the Catholic Church over a statement on the prelate’s ‘inconclusive’ postmortem report.

Besigye: Archbishop Lwanga’s postmortem report not conclusive; Museveni govt should hire international investigators to probe his cause of death

Besigye says he was misled by sources and a Daily Monitor report.

Dr Kizza Besigye apology to Archbishop Lwanga family and Catholic Church

Yesterday [April 05], I posted on this page my opinion regarding the sudden passing of Archbishop Kizito Lwanga.

In that post, I referred to an article of the Daily Monitor newspaper of 5th April 2021 headed: “Lwanga’s postmortem results still inconclusive”.

It said that having failed to see any of the easily seen causes, the doctors had “opted to carry out further toxicological and histological analysis; the first to find out if there’s poison in the body,..”

I also relied on some other sources that corroborated the Daily Monitor story.

These sources seem to have had incorrect information, from what has since been formally said by the Catholic Church and the doctors involved in the process.

My apologies to the readers who may have been consumed by the inaccurate information and, similarly, to the Catholic Church and late Archibishop Lwanga’s family.

The important point I wanted to highlight though, and which should not be discounted at all, is the circumstance under which the late Archibishop died.

The Archbishop had personally and publicly complained several times of intimidation and threats coming from the government.

Since the January 2021 elections, Mr M7 has warned the Catholic Church and Buganda/ Baganda and promised to crush those he considers subversive.

This coming from a person that doesn’t just exercise powers of the President of Uganda, but is clearly exercising all “sovereign” power, is a matter that shouldn’t be taken lightly at all.

Northern Uganda, Teso and Kasese regions know what it means to be “crushed”.

Hundreds of people are yet to be accounted for in Buganda, since the November 2020 killings. A state of terror reigns.

Archbishop Lwanga has been a courageous voice against the state of terror and rampant Human Rights abuses. He raised his voice on the matter on Good Friday.

Mr Museveni or anyone occupying the office of President of Uganda should have no right to intimidate, threaten or indeed, oversee the kidnapping, torture and killing of Ugandans.

Respect for our rights; the rule of law; democratic governance; and equitable socioeconomic development will remain elusive if we don’t rally together to challenge and fight back against tyrannical rule. Archbishop Lwanga played his role.

Over to you.

Samuel Kamugisha

Samuel Kamugisha is a Ugandan journalist, editor, language instructor, poet, fiction and non-fiction writer. A Makerere University graduate of Journalism and Communication with a decade-long experience in news reporting, writing and editing, Kamugisha is Editor at The Pearl Times. Most of his previous work was published by The Observer. When he is not doing journalism work -- which is rare -- Kamugisha will be reading or writing a short story or a poem, or caught up in the writer's block.

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