Relief as 32 Turkana pastoralists jailed in Uganda finally released
Thirty two Kenyan pastoralists from the Turkana
community who have been imprisoned by a Ugandan military court for over a year now have finally
been released.
The 32 were originally detained by the Ugandan
People’s Defence Forces (UPDF) for the crime of illegal firearm possession, and
found themselves ensnared in a legal battle that led each to a 20-year prison
sentence.
However, fortune smiled upon them when the
Turkana County government rallied behind their cause, successfully appealing
the military sentence.
"We had to
make an appeal because these boys were arrested and sentenced in court martial
within one day and they were jailed for 20 years," said Turkana Governor Jeremiah
Lomorukai.
However, as much as their families friends
and community missed them, they cannot just be accepted back to the community.
Their return has to be preceded by a
cleansing ceremony, a tradition meant to purify and reintegrate them back into
the community.
According to the Turkana traditions,
imprisonment abroad carries a stigma equivalent to a curse and a ritual has to
be done to lift this burden.
"Water
sprinkling is a symbol of a coolant, it helps to appease the ancestors as we
welcome them," said Lokorijeju Titus, Director, Security Department,
Turkana.
As the community gathers to celebrate their
return, one of the convicts, Lorot Ekai, shares a snippet of life behind bars,
underscoring the challenges of language barriers that made it hard for them to
communicate.
"Hii watu
huwezi jua mdomo yao, anakwambia banange bwanakerere, ukizubaa anakupiga slap
paaah..sasa mimi sijui," recalls Ekai.
Turkana leaders offered sage advice,
cautioning them against any future entanglements with firearms while in Uganda.
“Don't enter Uganda
with guns again, if you are in Uganda stick to the lanes,” cautioned Akuja
Protus.
Governor Lomorukai added: “The judgement was fair
and we appreciate the President of Uganda Yoweri Museveni over this issue.”
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