The more than 1,000 residents, mainly women and children, were evicted from Bukinda A and B, Bukinda 2, Kavule, Bwizibwera A and B, Kyeya A and B, Nyaruhanga, Kabirizi, Nyamigisa A and B and Katoma villages among others in Kasonga parish, Kyangwali sub-county. President Museveni's order to restore the victims on their ancetral land has been ignored by the concerned officials.
Five women who are part of the over 1,000 residents who were
brutally evicted from their ancestral land in Kyangwali sub county in Kikuube district
have so far given birth from the Kikuube Resident District Commissioner’s-RDC offices.
The more than 1,000 residents mainly women and children
were evicted from Bukinda A and B, Bukinda 2, Kavule, Bwizibwera A and B, Kyeya
A and B, Nyaruhanga, Kabirizi, Nyamigisa A and B and Katoma villages among
others in Kasonga parish, Kyangwali sub-county.
They have since February pitched camp at the office of the
Kikuube Resident District Commissioner-RDC Amlan Tumusiime protesting delays by
the government to resettle them on their ancestral land.
The residents are feuding with Kyangwali Refugee settlement
over 36 square kilometres of land.
Officials from the settlement and the Office of the Prime
Minister have been feuding with the residents since 2013 over the ownership of
the land in question.
In September 2013, OPM officials backed by the police and
UPDF evicted more than 60,000 people from the contested land and resettled
their Congolese refugees.
The residents were forced to settle in camps in Kyeya
village in Kyangwali sub-county under very poor conditions where they have
stayed to date.
In 2016 and 2018, President Museveni ordered that the evicted
residents be resettled on their ancestral land. To date, his order remains ignored as the the concerned officials are yet to implement the
directive.
This situation has compelled the residents to pitch camp at the
RDC’s office seeking his intervention to enforce the president's directive to
resettle them on their ancestral land immediately.
Now five of the evictees have so far given birth at the offices of
the Kikuube RDC between March and May.
Rosemary Nakibuka 38, gave birth to a baby girl at the RDC’s
compound on March 31,2022 with the assistance of a traditional birth attendant-TBA
who is also one of the evictees.
She says currently the living condition is appalling since
she still sleeps out in the cold with her newly born baby.
//cue in;”Tukaija hanu ebiro…//
Cue out:…saha enu timwina,”//
Adrine Koburondo 31, says she came and pitched camp at the
RDC’s office when she had a six months pregnancy and she delivered from the
RDC’s compound on Thursday last week.
//cue in;”Tukaija hanu okwakabiri…//
Cue out:…Embera mbizo kyarimu,”//
Ndaisenga Kyakiyora, 35 says she gave birth to a baby girl in March but unfortunately the child died due to too much cold.
Phenias Njunwoha 52, says his wife identified as Feibe
Wimana delivered from the RDC’s office under unfavorable condition in April and
to date the child is not in good health since they continue to sleep out in the
cold.
//cue in;”Habwa kubonabonesibwa tukaija…//
Cue out:…ya tutereire hanu.”//
Birungi Asiimwe, the Kasonga parish female councilor who was
evicted alongside the over 1,000 residents say the living conditions of the babies together with their mothers are deplorable.
//cue in;”Agali mananu ku…//
Cue out:…ayine myezi musanju.”//
Amlan Tumusiime, the Kikuube RDC says the condition of the
women who have given birth while at his office is appalling yet he has nothing
to give to them to properly look after their babies.
He says such mothers together with their babies need special attention
and care.