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THE ALLEGED NUP FOOTSOLDIER SSIMBWA EXPOSES OPPOSITION PEOPLE FOR TORTURE AND USING HIM

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Ssimbwa Moses speaks out during the 38th NRA/NRM liberation day celebrations held in Jija City On Friday January 26(Photo/Courtesy)

BY DAVID WALUGEMBE.


The former allegedly National Unity Platform (NUP) supporter, Moses Ssimbwa has exposed the opposition for using him for chaotic scenes and false claims to stain the image of NRM government that he was tortured.

Ssimbwa has said this before thousands of people Gathered at St John SSS Wakikata Playground in Jinja city to Celebrate the 38 years of Uganda’s Liberation by National Resistance movement (NRA/NRM) led by the current President of Uganda Gen. (Rtd) Yoweri Kaguta Museveni.

While speaking to the masses, Ssimba Narrated that the opposition people abduct people using drones and later use them to paint a bad picture on the government.

“They took me to Nairobi and told me that I was being taken to a hospital. They promised me a number of things”, Ssimbwa narratives.
He added that however When he reached there, he realized he was being taken to a conference not the hospital as he was promised before, after he said, they told him to say in the conference that the government had tortured him.

Ssimbwa further disclosed that because he did not have money or his parents, he decided to speak on television as he was greatly torture by the Uganda Security operatives. He therefore asked for forgiveness from president Museveni.

He added that as youths they normally do these things because they are too poor to even get Shs1m in as many years so they are just desperate to do what they are not supposed to do.

Meanwhile, Ssimbwa said he have been hiding himself for three years however in the Course of hiding, his leg terribly started rotting that what prompted him to come out..

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