Uganda government asked to reveal findings of commissions of inquiry

Uganda Human Rights Commission is demanding Government to avail the outcome of the findings of Kasubi Tombs fire, the Bududa Landslide and the bomb blast on 11th July 2010 that claimed many lives of Ugandans so that the families are compensated and demand for implementation to be effected.

The Chairperson of Uganda Human Rights Commission  Med Kagwa while presenting the13th Annual report to Parliament said Government Instituted Commission of Inquiry but such reports have never been made public and the families have been compensated yet Government promised to assist the families.

 

Kagwa also asked Parliament to set up a special Committee of Parliament which will handle on issues related to human rights because the current Committee on Legal is overloaded and has not addressed their issues as far as annual reports are concerned.

In her response the Speaker of Parliament Rebecca Kadaga said Parliament is going to look into the demands of the commission.

She assured the commission officials that she is going to do everything possible to see that a special Committee is put in place so that issues related to human rights are given first priority.

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