Nakawa MP Michael Kabaziguruka involved in car accident again

Nakawa Member of Parliament Michael Kabaziguruka being assisted on a stretcher after he sustained injuries in a car accident in July 2017. The MP was involved in another accident on Sunday morning. FILE PHOTO

Nakawa Member of Parliament Michael Kabaziguruka has been admitted to hospital after he was involved in another car accident.

Mr Kabaziguruka told this reporter on Sunday that he was in hospital receiving treatment after his car collided with another MP's car. The other MP is said to be in critical condition.
The accident happened at Matugga along Bombo road.
“I’m in a clinic (St Phillip Hospital) receiving treatment. The doctors have stopped the bleeding but I‘m unable to move. I’m also experiencing chest pain. I'm told the other car is also for an MP,” he said on phone.

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False start. After a couple of failed bids, Mr Michael Kabaziguruka eventually got his wish when the voters of Nakawa Division in Kampala sent him to Parliament in the February 2016 elections. But, as he tells Sunday Monitor’s Thembo Kahungu an exclusive interview, Mr Kabaziguruka has hardly been in Parliament, spending most of his time battling accusations of engaging in treasonable acts and now he is recovering from leg fractures sustained in a road accident.

However, preparations are underway to transfer the MP to Kampala Hospital Kololo.

In July the MP sustained a double fracture on one of his legs when the ambulance van he was driving collided with another truck near the Uganda Manufacturers Association Showground in Lugogo, Kampala.
He was bedridden for several months.