Ministers Adolf Mwesige, Obiga Kania and Lt. Gen Wilson Mbadi appear before the MPs

Mwesige told MPs led by the committee vice-chairperson John Twesigye that the army that responded to the Makerere University crisis has been at the university since 2018 in the wake of murders, robberies in the country. President Museveni ordered the soldiers out of Makerere claiming he did not know about their deployment there. 

Mwesige told the MPs that army withdrawal will be gradual since they do not want to leave Makerere unattended to.

“The army is withdrawing in a systematic way. This army has been deployed in Makerere for a purpose earlier. What happens if there’s a reoccurrence of the same incidents that prompted the action of the army? The answer is very clear Mr chairman because the army is deployed as and when either there is a perception of threat or whether there’s is happening of the threat itself.” said Mwesige. 

Lt Gen Mbadi, says that the soldiers who brutalized the students are being investigated. He told the committee that the army does not tolerate any form of brutality. Mbadi also said the army was not necessarily interested in Makerere University but just used the institution as a staging area or base to for surrounding areas.  

When asked about the alleged sexual assault against the students during the strike that started on October 22, minister Obiga Kania said that they have never registered any complaints formally that any student was harassed sexually during the chaos. 

“From the 22nd of October 2019 to date police has neither received nor registered any complaint or case of sexual abuse and if there is any complaint it should be reported to the police,” he said. 

Winfred Kiiza the Kasese Woman MP questioned why UPDF appears to have deployed without knowledge of the university authorities. The officials were also questioned over reports that several people carry guns in and outside lecture rooms at the university.  

Julius Achon, the MP Otuke County said that there are many guns at the university and several spies in classrooms. However, Mwesige told the committee that it is not a crime for spies to be at the Makerere as long as they are doing their job. He also told the committee that it is not permitted for someone to enter with guns inside the classrooms and if there is such a case they will follow it up. 

On Monday appearing before the committee, Makerere University students led by the guild president Julius Katerega told the committee that students are intimidated by plain-clothed security personnel with guns in and outside the university premises.