Jimmy Okwany, a teacher at Agwiciri primary school in Inomo Sub County in Apac district complained to the tribunal that on 19th August 2010, he was arrested and detained by police officers attached to Agwiciri police post on an allegation of assaulting his wife.
Muvawala notes that, since the Kyabazinga is an international goodwill ambassador championing the need for fathers to be at the centre in safeguarding their families as key pillars in all aspects, all men should equally embrace this move since it presents girls as epicentres of sustainability rather than mere weak vessels at the mercy of abuse.
Michael Olake and Morris Abak petitioned the tribunal after allegedly being arrested, brutally beaten, and severely tortured by Uganda People’s Defense Forces (UPDF) and Uganda Police Force (UPF) who had accused them of having a gun.
The incident occurred when Richard Muhangi, who was traveling on a Bajaj motorcycle, was ambushed by the assailants. The gunmen reportedly pointed their weapons at him and demanded that he hand over the money he was carrying.
Speaking over the weekend in Madiopei Town Council in Lamwo District, Rwot Acana noted that the persistent attacks have left the population in the hotspot areas poor and insecure.
“We are convinced that Olum was in good health when he entered Amolatar Government Prison. It is our considered view that Ogwang Jackson, the warder who was supervising the prisoners working during this period in the issue tied up Olum’s hands and legs, tied him to a tree, and kicked him to death,” the tribunal ruled.