In her press statement, Linda Nabusayi Wamboka, the Senior Presidential Press Secretary, says that the only reason President Museveni is no longer visible is that he has chosen to work virtually as part of the COVID-19 containment measures.
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State House
has tasked telecom regulator, Uganda Communication Commission to investigate Social
Media users declaring President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni either very sick or
dead.
In her press
statement, Linda Nabusayi Wamboka, the Senior Presidential Press Secretary,
says that the only reason President Museveni is no longer visible is that he
has chosen to work virtually as part of the COVID-19 containment measures.
“The
President announced a total lockdown and therefore cut down on his public
engagements. Most of his work has been through virtual meetings, radio and
televisions. Those creating unnecessary fear and panic among the public by
spreading fake news are criminals intent on causing havoc. UCC should
investigate social media abuse and take action,” Nabusayi said.
She assured
the public that the President is safe and encourages Ugandans to continue
following the Standard Operating Procedures-SOP issued by the Ministry of
Health in the fight against Covid-19.
“He is safe and carrying on his duties
scientifically. Tomorrow, virtually, he will be officially opening the
commemoration of the African Integration Day in his capacity as the President
of Uganda and Champion of Regional Integration in Africa among other meetings.
Please don’t believe everything you see or read on social media,” she said.
There has
been a buzz on social media for the past few days after a social medial post purportedly
made by the first son, Kainerugaba Muhoozi announcing the death of his father
after contracting COVID-19 went viral on social. Another post claimed that Museveni
had been rushed to a Germany hospital where he died from. Even after his public
appearance on June 27 during the World Health Summit at Munyonyo, this did not
stop rumours from spreading.
The press
release also noted that there were celebrations and ululations on Tuesday as
residents of Bwaise, Kawempe, Kagoma, Matugga defied COVID-19 rules on social
distancing and waited for hours to catch a glimpse and wave at Museveni as he
made his way to Matugga in Wakiso district accompanied by Kenya’s Deputy
President Williams Ruto to lay a foundation stone for the construction of a
multibillion Biological Drugs and mRNA Vaccine Manufacturing Facility.
"As they
made their way, the crowds surged towards his convoy to wave to him and confirm
his presence in the car. The President waved back but did not get out of
his car or even stop,” the press statement noted.