Godfrey Nyakaana
Amooti, the Mayor of Kampala Central Division
HRNJ-UGANDA ALERT, JOURNALIST DRAGS CITY MAYOR NYAKAANA TO COURT OVER
ROBBERY AND ASSAULT
Kampala, 18th/June/2012; Court has summoned the Mayor of
Kampala’s Central Division Godfrey Nyakaana Amooti over charges of robbery and
assault of a Red Pepper journalist Arinaitwe George Fidel.
The summons were issued by the Buganda
Road Chief Magistrate Mary Khainza for Nyakaana to appear in court on 12th /July/2012
to answer to the two charges.
Prosecution alleges that on
February, 23 2011 during local council general elections for Kampala Lord Mayor, Nyakaana unlawfully used actual violence
against one Arinaitwe George Fidel causing him actual bodily harm and also
robbed him of his Sony camera worth 400,000shs. In a bid to destroy the photos
that Arinaitwe had taken, Nyakaana is alleged to have grabbed the camera from
Arinaitwe and destroyed its memory card before punching him several times. Although
Nyakaana was not one of the candidates in the elections, he was displeased by
Arinaitwe who took photos of the fracas that broke out after people started
accusing him of vote stuffing at the Railway ground polling station.
Issuance of the criminal summons
against Nyakaana was prompted by the State Prosecutor Nelly Asiku who asked the
court to make Nyakaana aware of the criminal charges against him.
At the time of the attack, Nyakaana
was overseeing the votes of the ruling party’s (NRM) candidate for the Lord Mayor
ship Peter Sematimba. The elections were later cancelled by the Electoral
Commission upon discovering that they were marred by wide spread irregularities
throughout the district. They were later re-organized and Sematimba lost to
Erias Lukwago who is the current lord mayor.
Khainza ordered Nyakaana to
appear in court on July 12, 2012 to take plea.
“HRNJ-Uganda welcomes this move.
It is a long time since this incident happened in broad day light. This case
should serve as a deterrent to leaders in public offices from misusing their
authority to break the law. Such acts promote mob justice which should not be
condoned. So we call upon the judiciary to expedite the process of the case.”
For More Information Contact;
Human Rights Network for
Journalists-Uganda (HRNJ-Uganda)
Kivebulaya Road – Mengo Kampala
Opp. St. Marcelino Pre. School
P.O.BOX. 71314 Clock Tower
Kampala
Tel: +256-414-272934 /
+256-414-667627
E-mail: news@hrnjuganda.org
humanrajournalists@yahoo.co.uk
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