Kira Municipality Member of Parliament and Forum Democratic Change Spokesperson Ibrahim Semuju Nganda has blamed the Entebbe gruesome murders on President Museveni for failure to prioritize internal security.
In the last two months 19 women have been killed by unknown assailants who are alleged to have first raped them, before putting them to death. Early in August the Inspector General of Police Gen. Kale Kaihura visited Katabi village where the massive killings are suspected to have taken place with motive of combating the catastrophic acts of the merciless gangs.
In a telephone interview with EagleOnline Semuju said Mr Museveni does not Prioritize Internal Security concerns claiming that he has never called National Resistance Movement (NRM) party caucus to discuss security concerns of the country rather than political issues.
‘’When I was still on the security committee of Parliament I told Gen.Kayihura that this country needs to beef up its security’’. The opposition Chief Whip said.
On Monday the minister for security Gen. Henry Tumukunda paid a visit to the mayor for Entebbe Municipality Vincent Kayanja to discuss the security angles of the area and how they will come to a conclusion of who is behind this particular set of crimes.
‘’victims disappear first but Ugandans should know that we are working diligently to handle this matter’’ Gen. Tumukunde said in the meeting with Entebbe Municipality Mayor.
From the starting of the inhuman killings, police vowed to work with different intelligence networks to arrest and prosecute all criminals behind the killing of women in Entebbe.
Today over 28 suspects have been aligned before Nabweru Chief Magistrates Court and charged with terrorism. Suspects were arrested following the killings of women that occurred in Nansana over the last two months. However, while in Nansana last week, Kayihura revealed that they had arrested a businessman who was behind the killing of women. He said the killers were trading women parts in for human sacrifice. However, whether to believe Gen. Kayihura or not, the Entebbe and Nansana are another indicator that police as a public protestor has failed in manning security.