President Museveni met representatives of Obusinga Bwa Rwenzururu who over the weekend signed and handed him a formal apology for taking part in the recent conflicts that left over 100 people dead and scores jailed.
Now Kasese Municipality MP, Robert Centenary has rubbished as masqueraders, the serving and former Ministers, Movement veterans and royal guards who admitted their individual and collective acts that preceded the 27th November 2016 incident which included attacks on Police posts, constant harassment of Police personnel and defiance of Government Authority which they considered regrettable as it had led to loss of innocent lives and destruction of property..
He went ahead to divulge that how the royal family was led by Her Royal Highness, Biira Christine, Her Royal Highness Agnes Itungu Mumbere, Chief Prince Christopher M.T. Kibanzanga, Prince William Kibanzanga and Princess Christine Kibanzanga unknowingly collided at State House Entebbe with the other team from Kasese and had a different agenda from that issued to them.
“Those are conflict brokers, they have been playing those games since 2014 to gain attention of the president and his favors. As I speak to you now, they are drunk and enjoying his favors in a hotel in Ntinda waiting for their financial package to go back to Kasese,” a furious Hon. Centenary said during a guest appearance on NBS TV’s Morning Breeze.
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The controversial MP said that the Kasese leaders never sought for consent from King Charles Wesley Mumbere who is currently languishing in Luzira prison yet they claim to having apologised on his behalf.
“The team was composed of masqueraders pretending to be speaking peace on behalf of the king. They have never visited him ever since he was incarcerated in Nalufenya, Kirinya nor Luzira Prisons.”
“It is now evident that those in prison are very innocent. The wrong doers are busy taking coffee in State House with the president. We shall not tolerate this kind of impunity.”