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Oil Palm Uganda Limited Sodomy Scandal hits Kalangala

The workers specifically The ladies specifically accused Mr. Abbey Mukalu for engaging in the sodomy acts with their husbands who now demand for surgeries to repair their dismantled buttocks and intestines. the Company Human Resources Manager Abel Mukalu for not only recruiting several staff into being sodomized for both money and connections abroad, especially in Kuala Lumper, Malaysia but also sacking those who get complications after being sodomized.

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KALANGALA-UGANDA/NEWSDAY: There is an uproar amongst casual labourers and employees of Oil Palm Uganda Limited as several staff and casual labourers accused senior staff including the Human Resources Officer for luring them into sodomy acts.

The workers specifically accuse the Company Human Resources Manager Abel Mukalu for not only recruiting several staff into being sodomized for both money and connections abroad, especially in Kuala Lumper, Malaysia but also sacking those who get complications after being sodomized.

The employees who included Kalenzo Gertrude, Sarah Ninsiima, Juliet Kwokwijuka and Sarah Namono met a group of Human Rights Defenders in Kalangala town and said, their husbands now live with absolute sickness after being sodomized by staff at the Palm Oil Company.

The ladies specifically accused Mr. Abbey Mukalu for engaging in the sodomy acts with their husbands who now demand for surgeries to repair their dismantled buttocks and intestines.

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“Our partners can no longer engage in any activity that involves using their bodies, neither can they spend minutes without visiting a lavatory. We now find selves in positions where our partners cannot work and now, spend all their time at home in pampers” says Sarah Ninsiima, one of the victims.

The women also met a team of senior civil society officials, both in Kampala and Entebbe to raise challenges they face currently including the failure to meet costs of living due to the incompetence of the husbands to engage in any productive work.

One of the victims of the Homosexuality acts by the Oil Palm Uganda Limited staff, a former truck driver, Tom Lubega told this website that the Human resources Officer, Abbey Mukalu lured him into the acts after a day’s work in December last year (2021), tearing his buttocks.

“It was my first time to engage in such acts. This man promised me money which I even never got. He then started accusing me of engaging in several crimes which in the end led to my suspension and later expulsion from Oil Palm Uganda Limited.” He said.

Oil Palm Uganda Limited is a subsidiary of Bidco Uganda Limited (BUL). They all lie under the international consortium of Wilmar International, a renowned Palm Oil growing company in the world.

Several other employees this website has spoken to intimated that they live in fear and on the verge of being sodomized after being pestered by Mr. Mukalu for such intercourse that would easily destabilize their digestion system.

The employees also fear that they would be sacked if they refuse to engage in such acts as the bosses demand to have them engage in such sodomy acts that have left several of the residents unable to work.

Abbey Mukalu, the said Human resources officer at Oil Palm Uganda Limited denied all allegations when contacted by this website. He asked whoever has evidence to bring it up for investigation.

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