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Lukwago: MP Ssegirinya cannolonger sit or stand, he is dying from Luzira

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October 28, 2021
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Kawempe North MP Mohammad Ssegirinya at Mulago hospital October 27 2021

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Kampala-Uganda/ Newsday: Lord Mayor Erias Lukwago has said that Kawempe Mohammad Ssegirinya is dying from Luzira yet authorities are not doing enough to ensure he receives the required medication.

Lukwago during a talk show on Wednesday said Ssegirinya collapsed from a Luzira Prisons clinic and blacked out forcing officials to rush him to hospital.

“At Mulago they injected him and he regained some energy. We thought he would be retained for further management but instead he was returned to the Prison,” Lukwago said.

He added that they are working around the clock to get the MP out of Prison so that he is taken to a private hospital.

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“When he was returned to Luzira (Hon Medard) Ssegona visited and he left crying. Ssegirinya cannot sit or stand he is too ill. There are no jokes in his situation,” Lukwago said adding that they want Ssegirinya diagnosed of cancer.

Ssegirinya was sent to Luzira two weeks ago on charges of inciting violence. He was removed from Kigo where he is seperately facing remanded on seven counts including terrorism, murder, among others with Makindye West MP Allan Ssewanyana.

On Monday, Justice Lawrence Tweyanze refused to grant the MPs bail saying the chances of the two MPs absconding from court are high and that they failed to prove that they’re sick and need better medical attention outside prison. The judge also said he feared they would interfere with the criminal proceedings against them, yet earlier Justice Nakintu had granted them bail before they were rearrested.


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