No war in Rwenzori but political misunderstanding
says Mike Mukula,
By MORIS MUMBERE,
KASESE: There’s no war in Rwenzori but there’s need
to investigate what is happening since Bakonzo, basongora, banyabindi and bamba
have been closely living together for many years but no war was reported in the
entire Rwenzori.
Speaking to thousands of people who had gathered at
Rwenzori square to pray for peace “ under the theme “efforts on peace and
reconciliation in Rwenzori region” organised by the inter religious council following
killings that happened in the entire Rwenzori region which has left more than
40 people dead and 52 orphans in kasese district Capt. Micheal Mukula narrated
that the problem has been investigated that the political leaders have
destroyed the peace that was in the district by separating people who had solid
unity that has kept development in the district for years.
“The problem needs a political solution not guns because
the bakonzo, Basongora and Bamba are closely related who even fought to
liberate from the colonialist and the Batoro to get Semuliki and Rwenzori
district during Amini’s regime why fight now” mukala asked.
Mukula narrated that the region is know a battle
field where by before independence the there was Rwenzururu rebellion, National
resistance army (NRA), national army for the liberation of Uganda (Nalu),
Allied democratic forces (ADF) such wars had left the area unstable but
currently the area had regained peace and all tribes were working together
without violence.
He added that fighting stated recently when
political leaders started involving people in land through poor distribution
and marginalization that sparked down wars in the Rwenzori and minority people
were given protection leaving owners of the distributed land without any to
benefit them.
“Why is it happening now after distributing badly
land in the district why was the fight not their” he asked.
He appealed to Abura Deo the Rwenzori east RPC to
immediately withdraw the flying squad and use dialogues since there’s need to
sit as Ugandans and find ways on how it can be solved but not pointing at each
other as it has been happening and use of Guns to settle conflicts.
The preacher who turned the crowed with words of
peace Retired Pr. Nassanel Walemba reading from Matthew 5:8,9 which says
blessed are the peace makers because they shall be called the sons and
daughters of God, blessed are those whose duties are aimed at peace for the
lord shall call them his children.
Walemba narrated that the meaning of peace is much
more from the peace that people talk about it more than seeing wars that people
talk about but it’s all about caring for the needy, the hungry people those
lacking houses to sleep, people suffering get to that then peace will be
prevailed to maximum and one will be blessed.
Walemba added that people may think the situation
only concerns those affected but this concerns every one basing on the fact
that if one is a business man and people are running away he or she has no
clients to sell product to since everyone is fleeing for his life.
“An eye for an eye will make every one blind”
walemba quoted
If revenge becomes a talk of the day no one will
survive.
The prayer was attended by all bishops from
different denominations, the RDC, Mayor, division chairpersons, elected
chairperson Five and members of parliament.
However early the Rwenzururu prime minister had
asked Mukula to explain why matters of peace discussed are not under
consideration yet big people talk about them, giving an example that when
Mukula came on Saturday peace issues were discussed but on Sunday six people
were shoot at the palace as they tried to arrest someone from the palace.
End.