RUBANDA DISTRICT: MP KAMUNTU URGES RESIDENTS TO DEFY MUSEVENI’S DIRECTIVE
By Ambrose Kweronda
in Rubanda—–
Rubanda County West Legislator Hon. Moses Kamuntu has declared war on the government’s proposal, urging farmers to defy eviction orders and continue cultivation.
His remarks came during the eulogy of the late mother of Rubanda District LC5 Chairman Kasyaba Stephen, the late Matilda Kasyaba, yesterday at Kakore – Rugambwa Catholic Parish, where he reaffirmed his unwavering support for the family.
Emphasizing his solidarity with the people of Rubanda, Hon. Kamuntu urged them not to be swayed by the government’s directive.
He called on the community to stand firm and fight for their survival, asserting that any government action must consider the welfare of its citizens.
“Leaders must stand with their people,” declared Hon. Kamuntu, warning government officials against further harassment and destruction of property. He emphasized that the government’s duty is to protect its citizens and their belongings, not to cause harm or loss.
Hon. Kamuntu further issued a fervent plea to Resident District Commissioners (RDCs) and enforcement teams to cease the eviction of individuals from wetland areas, underscoring the critical importance of these ecosystems to the survival of communities in the Kigezi Sub-Region.
He also called upon the RDCs to tell President Museveni that the government evicted the Batwa from Bwindi and Echuya Forests and left them to die because they were not given alternative land. He further says that they won’t allow the people to leave the wetlands and die the way the Batwa were left to die.
“We cannot allow history to repeat itself,” declared Hon. Kamuntu. “We won’t permit our people to suffer the same fate as the Batwa. Wetland evictions must cease, and alternative solutions must be sought.”
Hon. Kamuntu rallied the community to resume cultivation, emphasizing the importance of earning a livelihood and providing for their families, including access to education for their children.
Last month, farmers from Kigezi sub-region, represented by the Kigezi Farmers Hamwiga Association, petitioned the Speaker of Parliament to protest President Museveni’s directive on wetland eviction.
Last year in December following presidential directive, the Kigezi sub-region, known for its limited land, has already suffered losses due to previous evictions, with over 200 farmers displaced in districts like Kabale, Rubanda, and Rukiga.