The National Resistance Movement-NRM vice chairperson in charge of eastern Uganda, Mike Mukula addressing journalists at Kamuli youth center on Saturday.
The speaker of parliament, Rt. Hon. Rebecca Kadaga has
joined other national resistance movement-NRM leaders to eulogize fallen Muslim
cleric, Nuhu Muzaata.
Muzaata breathed his last while undergoing treatment at the
international hospital Kampala on Friday afternoon.
Speaking to journalists at the sideline of Museveni’s third
campaign meeting at the Kamuli youth center in Kamuli district on Saturday,
Kadaga said that Muzaata was open minded and will be dearly missed by his
family and close associates.
Kadaga argues that despite uttering controversial
statements, Muzaata has been a peace loving character who attracted more
friends to his side irrespective of their diverse political and religious
affiliations.
She however, claims that Muzaata is suspected to have
succumbed to covid-19 and urged members of the public to observe the ministry of
health standard operating procedures-sops for preventing the spread of the coronavirus.
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Mike Mukula, the party’s vice chairperson in charge of
eastern Uganda says that Muzaata has been an honest nationalist who
independently spoke the truth to the centers of power without fear or favor.
Mukula further says that, Muzaata was his personal friend
who openly critiqued and advised him on several issues throughout his political
career.
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Meanwhile, Richard Todwong, the NRM deputy secretary general
says that Muzaata was a fearless leader and the party condoles with his family
and friends.