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Mirundi: Use violence, witchcraft to solve land disputes

Immaculate Nabadda by Immaculate Nabadda
June 13, 2017
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Mirundi: Use violence, witchcraft to solve land disputes

Mirundi on NBS (file photo)

Belligerent Presidential advisor on media affairs, Tamale Mirundi has said that the land conflicts in Uganda can only be solved if the victims rise against the oppressors.

He is optimistic that court and other authorities can’t solve the land grabbing ‘syndrome’ that has widely spread across the country.

His statement came against a backdrop of bloodbath in Amuru district in Northern Uganda where two tribes are fighting over land.

Mirundi appearing on his weekly talk show on NBS TV said the architects of these clashes are aiming at undermining The Museveni administration.

“The new strategy of uprooting a leader is done by surgical operations,” Mirundi said on Tuesday.

“You attack where it will cause too much talk.”

“The only way to stop any revolution, it doesn’t have to stop in the middle. A revolution is like a pregnancy, it has to complete its cycle,” Mirundi said.

“I can’t go to court over land issues when I know that the magistrates, RDC and LCs own land companies. One of us has to die. I can’t go to court.”

The motor mouthed former presidential spokesman then added that the solutions for land problems in Uganda should be violence and witchcraft.

“The scenes of a man who had an arrow stuck in his back in the land clashes are signs of evolution.”

The issue of land grabbing is gradually becoming a national security threat with the affluent businessmen displacing the minority forcing them to live on margins homeless and jobless.

The result is increased crime as they struggle to survive.

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