Parliament to hold special sitting on Sunday to honour slain MP Abiriga
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- Abiriga has been known for his dressing code that is fanatic to the ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM) by donning all yellow to express his endless support to the party.
Parliament will tomorrow (Sunday) hold a special sitting to honour Arua Municipality MP (Rtd) Col. Ibrahim Abiriga who was assassinated last evening near his home in Kawanda, Wakiso District.
“The Clerk to Parliament (Ms Jane Kibirige) informs Members of Parliament that there will be a sitting on Sunday at 9 am to pay tribute to the late Arua Municipality MP Hon Ibrahim Abiriga. The body of the late will be brought to the House. May His Soul Rest In Peace,” reads a message from Parliament’s Director of Communications and Public Affairs, Mr Chris Obore.
Shortly after his shooting on Friday evening, Mr Obore said Speaker Rebecca Kadaga had learnt of the death of Abiriga and his bodyguard who were waylaid on Friday evening.
“The Speaker of Parliament Rebecca Kadaga, has learnt about the brutal killing of Arua Municipality MP Hon Ibrahim Abiriga who was gunned down this evening near his home at Kawanda. Ms Kadaga sends her condolences to the family, the people of Arua and the country,” Mr Obore quoted the speaker in a statement. “The Speaker urged the security forces to do everything possible to get the killers and reassure the country.”
Mr Obore said that Parliament will discuss with the family about the burial arrangements since Abiriga has been a Muslim.
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The leader of Opposition in Parliament, Ms Winfred Kiiza also sent her condolences to the people of Arua Municipality.
Ms Kiiza said Abiriga will be missed around Parliament because despite being a man of few words has been a morale boaster to others.
“I say sorry to the people of Arua Municipality and Uganda at large. He has been a man of few words and a morale boaster for us at Parliament. I wonder why one would target Abriga to kill him because as far as I know, he had no grudges against anyone,” Ms Kiiza said.
She said: “It is unfortunate that Hon Abiriga has died the way it has happened but we appeal to the security agencies to wake-up and save this country from such kind of murders.”
The UPDF spokesperson Brig Richard Karemire described the killing of Abiriga as a cowardly act.
“We condemn this act in the strongest terms. We shall continue to work together with other security agencies so that we guarantee peace and security,” he said.
He said UPDF commiserates with the “family of the deceased and the patriotic Ugandans”.
Abiriga has been known for his dressing code that is fanatic to the ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM) by donning all yellow to express his endless support to the party.
He was also among the initiators of the move to amend the Constitution to remove Article 102b to have the 75 year upper age limit for the president removed.
However, his participation in ensuring that the age limit is removed was interrupted by a court case in which he was accused of urinating in public near the Ministry of Finance head offices in Kampala.
Abiriga would later
by City Hall Court for being a public nuisance.