U.S blacklists Ugandan Speaker Anita Among over corruption
The United States
government has imposed sanctions on five current and past Ugandan
officials due to their involvement in corruption or grave human rights
violations.
The five are;
Uganda Parliament Speaker Anita Among, Minister of State for Finance Amos
Lugolobi, former Minister of Karamoja Affairs Mary Goretti Kitutu, former
Minister of State for Karamoja Affairs Agnes Nandutu and Peter Elwelu, the
former Deputy Chief of the Ugandan Peoples’ Defence Forces (UPDF).
According to the
U.S. Department of State, Among has been implicated in significant corruption
related to her leadership role in Uganda's Parliament.
Last week, for instance, Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni penned a letter to Among demanding
clarification on whether she is the owner of a luxurious flat in London, after
the Speaker had previously denied ownership. In a rejoinder on Wednesday, Among
once again denied owning the flat.
"Kitutu,
Nandutu, and Lugolobi are being designated due to their involvement in
significant corruption related to conduct that misused public resources and
diverted materials from Uganda’s neediest communities," said the U.S
Department of State.
"All four
officials (Among included) abused their public positions for their personal
benefit at the expense of Ugandans."
Elwelu, on the
other hand, has been flagged due to his involvement in gross violations of
human rights.
"Specifically,
Peter Elwelu was involved, while commanding UPDF forces, in extrajudicial
killings that were committed by members of the UPDF," the U.S. State
Department added.
The State
Department subsequently declared all the five individuals ineligible for entry
into the United States, further stating that it is currently in the
process of imposing Visa restrictions on several other Ugandan officials for
their roles in undermining democratic process and suppressing Ugandans.
"These
individuals are responsible for, or complicit in, the repression of Ugandan
members of political opposition groups, civil society organizers, and
vulnerable communities in Uganda," said the U.S. State Department.
"Today’s
actions reaffirm the U.S. commitment to support transparency in Uganda’s
democratic processes, counter corruption globally, and address the broader
culture of impunity that prevents all Ugandans from enjoying their human rights
and fundamental freedoms."
Besides the said
present and former Ugandan government officials, the US government also imposed
sanctions on their respective spouses.
“The Department is
also designating Among’s spouse, Moses Magogo Hassim; Kitutu’s spouse, Michael
George Kitutu; and Lugolobi’s spouse, Evelyne Nakimera; they also are generally
ineligible for entry into the United States,” it stated.
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