On Wednesday evening, President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni called two of Minister Mwesigwa Rukutana’s wives to further establish the facts about post election violence in Rushenyi County.
Museveni, also rang the reverend Canon Peter Rubambura who had been present on the scene when chaos broke out between Rukutana and Naome Kabasharira’s squad led by Dan Rweiburingi.
The President further telephoned local leaders in Rubaare Town Council for more brief on who orchestrated the chaos.
Conversation
At about 6pm on Wednesday, Rukutana’s two wives who were at their residence in Kagugu Parish, Rugongi were alerted that the President wanted to talk to them and shortly their phones were ringing.
“He spoke to each at a time,” a relative who was present Rugongi told this website.
Museveni reportedly apologised for acting with anger following a video which had broken the internet showing Rukutana grabbing a gun.
“But the President was clear. He condemned Rukutana’s actions of rushing to seize a rifle from his bodyguard,” said a source.
Museveni also talked to Rev. Rubambura, who narrated to him how the fracas started which resulted into injuries.
In their conversations with the President both the Reverand and the Minister’s wives made it clear that although Rukutana grabbed a gun, there was no one who was shot.
To equip himself with more facts, Museveni went ahead to ring local leaders in Rubaare sub county to ascertain what sparked off the violence.
“After gathering information which we think he found more truthful, the President told Rukutana’s wives to, “simply leave this matter to me. I will handle it. And watch how I will do it.”
Rukutana is in prison and is slated to return to Ntungamo Court on September 15, for hearing of his bail application.
But Museveni had earlier urged the DPP to oppose Rukutana’s application.
The Minister was arrested last Saturday on charges of attempted murder, theft of a gun and malicious damage.
The public condemned the violence which was allegedly orchestrated by Rukutana.
But what is the Truth? Who is wrong? Who is right?
TrumpetNews working alongside CEO Magazine dispatched a team to Rushenyi County, Rubaare sub county, Kagugu Parish to dig deep into the source of the violence, who were the people at the center of this chaos but more importantly establish if there was any shooting.
Below is what we discovered;
Electoral malpractices and allegations of vote fixing
It is important to say that the violent incident of the morning of 5th September 2020, is set against the background of electoral malpractices that the Rukutana camp says was visited upon them, robbing them of victory.
There have been counter accusations by both the Rukutana camp and that of his opponent, Naome Kabasharira both accusing each other of electoral malpractices but without evidence. However, what remains a fact is that on 4th September 2020, voting did not happen at most the polling stations in Rubaare sub-country, which is considered Rukutana’s stronghold, because, apparently, the Registrar for the area, disappeared with the voters’ register.
As a result, voting for this sub-county was postponed to the next day- Saturday, 5th September 2020. It is our belief that this flawed electoral process that has since been challenged by the Hon. Rukutana camp is the basis for the unfortunate events on the morning of 5th September 2020.
Attacks and provocations on Hon. Rukutana’s family and the resulting unfortunate incident on 5th September 2020
On the morning of 5th September 2020, Hon Rukutana was at his home preparing for prayers after the loss of his mother-in-law.
He sent two of his sons with a motor vehicle- a silver-grey Toyota Fielder (UBH 239F), to pick Rev Canon Peter Rubambura, the retired Archdeacon of Ruhama Archdeaconry in South Ankole Diocese to conduct prayers at his residence and thereafter go for the burial of his mother-in-law.
After the burial, he was to proceed to participate in the Rubaare Sub-county NRM primaries that had been rescheduled.
According to Reverend Canon Rubambura and Ronald Twongyeirwe, one of Hon. Rukutana’s son, who was the driver of the car sent to pick the man of God, upon reaching Kagugu Trading Centre, their car was suddenly cut-off by another vehicle, a greyish Toyota RAV-4, which blocked the road.
The assailants in the Toyota RAV-4 who according to Canon Rubambura and Twongyeirwe had their faces covered by hooded jackets and or caps, refused to identify themselves. They also accused Canon Rubambura of distributing money to voters. When the Canon asked them to present any evidence of the above allegations, the assailants now threatened to burn the car in which the Canon was travelling.
By this time, residents of Kagugu Trading Centre were beginning to gather around the car and had picked an interest in the activities of the assailants who had started abusing and humiliating the elderly Canon. Information corroborated on video by at least 4 residents of KAgugu Village- Mrs Lydia Tindyebwa Korubiri (68 years), Mr Baryomunsi Wilson, Mr Twiine Erika and Wilson Kakondere shows that the Canon, irritated by the assailants, decided to flee for his life into a nearby banana plantation. Following threats from the now enraged residents, the attackers then drove off towards Rugongi, in the direction of Hon. Rukutana’s home.
According to the Canon, once he had fled the scene, he called Hon. Rukutana on phone to let him know that he had abandoned the trip but his sons who had been sent to pick him, were still in danger since the assailants had fled in the direction of his home.
With the assailants gone, Hon Rukutana’s son, and his other brother who was in the car, drove towards home, but without the Canon. However, their journey would again be cut short by the same occupants of the RAV-4 who were waiting for them a few kilometres away and had blocked the road. By this time the RAV-4 was joined by a second car, a Premio to sandwich the car occupied by Hon. Rukutana’s son. The second attack happened a just about a kilometer from Hon. Rukutana’s home. Enraged and desperate, the 20-year-old desperately called his father to come in and help, especially after the unidentified assailants in the RAV-4 had twice threatened to shoot him and burn his car.
“Even if you call your father, there is nothing he can do now,” the assailants told the young man.
According to eye-witnesses, Hon. Rukutana arrived at the scene within 5-10 minutes and headed straight to the RAV-4 demanding to know who the occupants were and why they were trailing and had now intercepted his children. Upon seeing Hon. Rukutana and his bodyguards, the attackers, in the RAV-4, who remained hooded and others had their faces covered with low-worn caps, locked themselves in their cars and refused to move their cars. Hon. Rukutana then angrily walked to the RAV-4 and demanded that they open and identify themselves. At this point, according to eyewitnesses and Hon. Rukutana himself, one of the assailants was seen ducking and reaching under his seat. This same information is corroborated by the short, edited video that was circulated by the attackers turned victims.
At this point, Hon Rukutana run back to also secure a weapon to scare away the attackers who at this point were assumed armed since they had earlier threatened to shoot Rev. Canon Rubambura and Hon. Rukutana’s son. Seeing Hon. Rukutana reaching for a gun, the assailants then once again fled for their dear lives in their two cars. At this point, Hon. Rukutana proceeded for the burial. It is after the burial that he was arrested and taken to Mbarara Central Police Station.
Photos would appear later showing that the earlier-mentioned RAV-4 had been damaged by unknown people, leaving some of its occupants wounded.
No single bullet shot and certainly no person shot dead
Contrary to what was reported earlier, there was no single bullet shot by the minister or his bodyguards. The weapons of the minister’s guards and his private weapon were all retrieved by the police and are being subjected to a ballistics test.
The Rwizi Regional Police Spokesperson, Samson Kasasira is on record affirming that there were no bullets shot and the wounded attackers who were travelling in the notorious RAV-4 are likely to have sustained injuries during an ensuing scuffle.
Victim turned accused
As seen from the above and as corroborated by several eye-witnesses, it was Hon. Rukutana and his family who were the victims of aggression by the assailants travelling in the Toyota RAV-4 and Toyota Premio cars. It is the assailants who threatened to shoot Rev. Canon Rubambura and Hon. Rukutana’s sons as well as threatened to burn their car. The Hon Rukutana retaliated in self-defence after his children had been attacked not once but twice with impunity and there are all the eyewitnesses, the residents of Kagugu to testify to this.