Museveni sends Shs5million to family of woman who died with Kirumira

Resty Nalinya's ex-husband, Mr Benon Mayambala Wavamunno (C) and their children laying a wreath on the casket containing her remains during the burial ceremony in Gomba on September 10, 2018. PHOTO BY SADAT MBOGO

GOMBA

President Museveni sent condolence message and Shs5millions to the family of Resty Nalinya, the woman who lost her life to assassins with the former Buyende District police commander, Muhammad Kirumira.
The money and message were delivered by Gomba RDC, Mr Fred Nayebare Kyamuzigita to deceased’s father Mr Aloysius Kaitale.
During the burial ceremony on Monday, the RDC accused the media, NGOs and Civil Society Organizations of being behind all the killings in the country.

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Woman who died with Kirumira

Ms Joan Nakato, a resident, who says the late was her friend, describes Nalinya as a warm person, who had many friends

"Killers, thieves, murderers are used by foreigners, NGOs, CSOs, terrorists to destabilise our country through financial support and using desperate youths to incite violence. You're joking. You’ll not rule this country and you should stop the violent means of taking over power," Mr Nayebare told mourners.
The catechist of Kakomo catholic Sub-parish, Mr Emmanuel Lwanyaga urged Ugandans to “stop being greedy for power.”
"It's greed and scrambling for power that killed our daughter, Resty," the catechist said.

He called for unity, peace and love and marked the killers of Kirumira and Resty as cowards and the deceased as heroes.
"Heroes are assassinated by the cowards and these cowards should get to know that God is the only judge of human life, not politicians, not police, not the army," the catechist added.

The IGP John Martins Okoth Ochola also sent condolences (Shs2million) to the family of Resty, delivered by SSP Francis Chemusto (RPC Katonga region) and urged Ugandans to be calm and peaceful.
"We're investigating this case and a report shall be made," the IGP’s message read apart.