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FDC To Petition Foreign Affairs Ministry Over Mugumya’s Arrest

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Opposition Forum for Democratic Change will next week take its petition to the ministry of foreign affairs concerning Dr. Kiiza Besigye’s aide Sam Mugumya and four others who are detained in DR.Congo.

This is after some party officials were arrested as the attempted to deliver a petition to the Embassy of DR Congo in Kampala on Wednesday.

The party’s Deputy Secretary General Mr.Harold Kaija says they are now seeking audience with the ministry of foreign affairs to know the fate of Mugumya and other party officials.

Mr. Sam Mugumya was arrested by Congolese authorities in 2014 while allegedly fleeing to exile.

The others are Mr. Aggrey Kamukama, a businessman in Rukungiri Town, Mr.Steven Mugisha, a trader, Mr. Nathan Bright and Mr. Joseph Kamugisha, a boda boda rider.

Story By Damali Mukhaye

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