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Committee disregard Kadaga directive to punish ‘beat your wife’ MP Twinamatsiko

Mike Obua by Mike Obua
March 14, 2018
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Committee disregard  Kadaga directive to punish ‘beat your wife’ MP Twinamatsiko
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The Parliamentary Committee on rules, privileges and discipline says it is yet to receive official communication from the Speaker of Parliament, Rebecca Kadaga regarding her directive to investigate Bugangaizi East MP Onesimus Twinamatsiko in regard to comments he made encouraging husbands to beat their wives.

The Vice Chairperson of the Committee, Kitagwenda MP Abbas Agaba says they are waiting for written guidelines from the Speaker before summoning Twinamasiko.

On Monday, the Director of Communications at Parliament, Chris Obore, said Kadaga had directed the committee to probe the matter.

Backlash

MP Twinamatsiko’s words have met with strong criticism from social media users, with one leading women’s rights group in Uganda saying he should seek therapy.

“Mr Twinamasiko should make a public apology to all women who have experienced violence,” Diana Kagere of the Center for Domestic Violence Prevention (CEDOVIP) said.

“He should do the honourable thing and withdraw that statement. It’s really a shock that a member of parliament would justify violence in any way. This is about crime.”

More than one in five women aged 15-49 have experienced domestic or sexual violence in Uganda, according to a government report published last year.

In an interview with BBC Focus on Africa, Mr Twinamasiko attempted to clarify his comments with reference to his own marriage, saying:

“I don’t mean beatings which cause injuries or death – but a slap – I would feel fine! Because it’s calling me to order. We would sit down and sort it out.

“I was slapped once by my wife and it was OK with me, because we sorted out our differences. I also slapped her once. She had wronged me.”

But Ms Kagere said that Mr Twinamasiko’s attitude was damaging.

“We believe there is no violent solution whatsoever. You never know how far a slap can go.”

She says there are other ways to resolve conflict, including “time out, speaking out and finding amicable solutions.

“As a couple they can go for couple’s counselling,” Ms Kagere says regarding the violence the MP describes in his own marriage.

“Many men… their own inner pride stops them from seeking our services, but we want to encourage them that it’s OK to reach out for support in this matter.

“But the fact is that it is usually the man [who is the one] with power and authority who beats his wife.”

She added that MPs like Mr Twinamasiko were the “key bottlenecks” preventing changes to marriage and divorce laws in Uganda.

It appears that Mr Twinamasiko was responding to comments made last week by President Yoweri Museveni, who said men who beat their wives or girlfriends were “cowards”.

“Men who beat women are foolish and cowardly,” he told crowds gathered to mark International Women’s Day.

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Mike Obua

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