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    UNTOLD STORY: Shocking Fight For Oulanyah’s Property: How His Brother Stole Money Meant For His Treatment: How Fallen Speaker Disowned Greedy Family Members On His Deathbed… Inside Battle Between Oulanyah’s Siblings And Woman Who Looked After Him Till Death…

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    Fallen Speaker Jacob Oulanyah (R) and Patricia Lakiidi (L) the woman who looked after him on his death bed

    As the battle for fallen Speaker Jacob Oulanyah’s properties rages on, theGrapevine brings you the untold story of the fight that he himself witnessed while lying on his deathbed that forced him to disown his family members in anger and pain.

    Family sources have intimated to theGrapevine the issues at the centre of his property fight.

    The fallen Speaker’s final days on earth depict a sad story of an African family member who becomes successful, is envied, and turns into an ATM machine for his family.

    So sad is the story that even before his flesh totally rots away from his bones in the grave where he is, some of the members in Oulanyah’s family have kicked off a war for his property by stepping up their hate for Patricia Lakiidi.

    A war that the late witnessed before breathing his last.

    WHO IS PATRICIA LAKIIDI

    Patricia is a well to do woman and the Under Secretary to Cabinet who Jacob had been dating for 8 years before his death but never officially wed. Patricia is also the woman who accompanied Oulanyah on all his hospital journeys since he fell sick in 2019 and in whose arms, he died in Seattle in USA.

    Patricia is a daughter to the former Minister Lakiidi and her mother was also Permanent secretary. In a nutshell, she is a no-nonsense woman who didn’t get along with Jacob’s siblings.

    Patricia Lakiidi (L) the woman who stood by Oulanyah till the day he breathed his last

    THE WAR BETWEEN LALIIDI AND HER IN-LAWS

    Like the story in many African families, Oulanyah was the only well to do member of his family who sustained others. The siblings and their children were well settled as dependents at Jacob’s home before Patricia’s arrival in his life.

    His dependants were his father Nathan Lokori, 93, and his three biological siblings and all their children. His brother, Emuna Francis who is 54 years old and a driver at Parliament, Betty Ajok who is 44 years old and works with TREP and Harriet Okori who is 47 years old and an administrator at Jacob’s law firm.

    THE FIGHT BETWEEN OULANYAH’S SIBLINGS AND LAKIIDI

    Jacob had built all his dependants houses, paid their children’s school fees but they were also always at his house for daily meals and taking uncooked food stuff which didn’t go well with Lakiidi who was in in need of private space with Jacob.

    She gave them polite matching orders after explaining to them that they were old enough to take care of themselves.

    He rebuked them that it was high time they stopped milking Jacob, which is the genesis of the hate between Patricia and her in-laws.

    THE HATE BETWEEN LAKIIDI AND HER IN-LAWS GROWS

    The hate for Patricia grew stronger during Jacob’s illness owing to the fact that Patricia became his only confidant instead of his family members in his battle against cancer since 2019.

    She and Jacob traversed the globe and visited many countries including Germany, Dubai, and Turkey in the attempts to save the fallen Speaker’s life since he was diagnosed with cancer while at the same time keeping tight lipped.

    This angered the family as they tried to probe what was wrong with Jacob but no information was forthcoming since Jacob and Patricia were not divulging any information.

    The hate escalated into the fight of who should accompany him and take care of him while he was in hospital and who would travel with him to the hospitals abroad.

    Oulayah decided to hide the sickness from his siblings because he feared they did not have any genuine reason for his wellbeing but rather the motive behind their intentions to accompany him were based on them gaining material benefits since the family thought Government was facilitating his medical visits and providing money for treatment which to them, Patricia was eating alone.

    Oulanyah finally laid to rest in the grave

    OULANYAH DENOUNCES HIS FAMILY MEMBERS OVER GREED

    When Oulanyah’s health worsened and he was rushed to Mulago, some of his siblings rushed to fill Mulago hospital to share into the loot.

    When they got information that the President had instructed that he should be rushed to Seattle in the US, they insisted on travelling with Jacob.

    As fate would have it, while Jacob was still selecting who to travel with, his siblings who thought he was never going to make it, stole his money in thousands of dollars from his briefcase while he was on his death bed. Oulayah had saved this money to help him in any medical emergency.

    One of his sons even went behind his back and started investigating the father’s property, including the forest in Opit and also called his father’s property agent to find out the location of apartments he had bought for his three young siblings.

    Family sources have further told theGrapevine that there was a heated family meeting while he lay in pain in his room at Mulago Hospital.

    Oulanyah was very bitter that he was forced to denounce his family in the presence of some doctors.

    He realised that while he was fighting to regain his life, because of greed, his family was more interested in his property than his health.

    Oulanyah refused to travel with any of them and instead chose none of his family members by blood.

    He instead chose to travel with Patricia Lakiidi his partner, Ocheng Richard his escort, Awori Chirstine his assistant in charge of food and the head of cancer institute Dr. Jackson Oryem.

    These are the names Jacob himself submitted to now Speaker Anita Among and Dr. Jane Acheng, which excluded family members.

    Surprisingly, his brother Emuna Francis still blamed Oulanyah’s decision on Patricia to-date.

    He even furiously expressed it in his speech at Jacob’s funeral while clearly denouncing that Jacob left no women in his life, again the fear being that Patricia could stake a claim on Jacob’s property.

    Emuna also said had he been allowed to travel and not blocked, he would have saved his brother’s life by donating bone marrow since their blood was a match.

    However, it should be noted that Jacob was airlifted not for bone marrow transplant but for a highly technologically advanced cancer treatment CART-T Cell Therapy which only uses the patient’s own stem cells.

    The Speaker of Parliament Anita Among condoling Oulanyah’s dad during burial

    SIBLINGS TAKE FIGHT TO THEIR DAD

    Oulayah’s siblings convinced Mzee Nathan Lokori (Oulayah’s dad), that the most dangerous person in their lives who might take all the property Jacob left them is Patricia Lakiidi, who not only knows where they are, but might also have the necessary ownership documents including a will.

    Mzee Nathan, was then quick to ask Chief Justice Owinyi-Dolo in his speech to ensure Patricia doesn’t take the son’s property. The family speeches never mentioned what Jacob meant to them, or his history and achievements but rather focussed on asking government for financial support, property fights and protection an act that disgusted many mourners.

    Some of Oulanyah’s children and relatives

    CHILDREN ACKNOWLEDGE LAKIIDI

    In the midst of this property fight, Oulayah’s children acknowledge Patricia’s role in their lives, but also thanked her in their speeches for looking after Jacob while he was sick.

    For example, while at the funeral in Kololo, when the MC called the family to lay wreath, Andrew Ojok picked it and walked alone to lay it.

    When Patricia Lakiidi was called to take a wreath, all Jacob Oulanyah’s children stood up, escorted and hugged her to the anger of her in-laws who have consistently depicted her as hated and a woman who never existed in Jacob’s life.

    In our next article, we will bring you the fight for Jacob’s children and property. The high-level people involved and why. The talk about the will and the corners every stake holder is trying to cut to achieve their interests.…

     

    By Temuseewo Mpoza

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    ANALYSIS: How Chief Justice Dollo Helped Seal M7/Mao Deal, NUP Advised To Cease Opportunity And Secure Segirinya, Ssewanyana Release; Will He Guide Transition From M7 To Muhoozi?…

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    Minister Norbert Mao

    Buikwe South Member of Parliament, Dr. Phillip Lulume Bayiga has revealed that president Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has appointed Democratic Party (DP) boss Norbert Mao because he desperately wants serious people to fix his government after loosing former Speaker of parliament late Jacob Oulanyah.

    Lulume explained that Museveni had banked on Oulanyah to help him to fix parliament and consolidate his support in Lango and Acholi, unfortunately he died a few months after occupying the office of the Speaker of parliament.

    Oulanyah was also the NRM vice chairperson Northern Uganda, the vacuum which has not yet been filled up.

    He admitted that Mao is the winner in the signed cooperation deal between DP and NRM.

    “He has been given a powerful Ministry of Justice and Constitutional Affairs,  he has been given a state minister, promised that his people will get juicy parliamentary committees, he has been promised that his candidate Gerald Siranda, the DP Secretary General will be supported in the coming EALA elections and he has been promised that DP members will be allocated top jobs in government agencies and Authorities,” he said.

    Lulume was supported by Kampala Central Member of Parliament (MP) Muhammad Nsereko Zaake who explained that the deal which was signed on Wednesday involved a number of stakeholders especially from the Northern part of the country.

    “What I know about my friends from Northern Uganda is they know what power means. They once enjoyed power, so they want to be next to power unlike us here in Buganda who are just taking everything that comes,” Nsereko said.

    Sources in State House revealed that the negotiations between Mao and President Museveni’s government started in 2016 when he tried to contest as Gulu Municipality MP but was disqualified from the race since he did not have a National Identity Card.

    Sources revealed that since then, President Museveni has been using Oulanyah to sweettalk Mao to join him.

    “I think he was overwhelmed with financial problems, you know he was being helped by Oulanyah who is no more,” a source added.

    Sources close to the DP boss told theGrapevine that even though Mao and Siranda have been receiving a monthly salary from the DP secretariat, they have been struggling financially to the extent that they have been making phone calls especially during weekends to friends for financial help.

    theGrapevine has established that when Oulanyah died, serious negotiations ensued which involved the Chief Justice Owiny Dollo who is a close friend to Mao and president Museveni.

    The source added that Mao established that Museveni was very vulnerable after Oulanyah’s death and he made very heavy demands.

    The DP boss demanded to be appointed as a deputy prime minister, he also wanted three DP members to be appointed cabinet ministers which president Museveni declined.

    Sources said that Justice Dollo played a very important role to convince Mao to take Museveni’s proposed Justice and Constitutional affairs ministry and the state minister’s jobs for his DP members.

    Sources revealed that Museveni instructed NRM’s Secretary General Richard Todwong, Kiryowa Kiwanuka, the Attorney General and Edwin Karugire his son-in-law and personal lawyer to lead the negotiations and draft the agreement which he went through before signing.

    Sources said that Justice Dollo, a former senior counsel to LRA rebel leader Joseph Kony, was very instrumental in drafting the signed agreement and he was the chief legal advisor to Mao.

    On the other hand, Nsereko revealed that after the death of Oulanyah and Lokech, the Acholi had to quickly look for the replacements so that they remain close to power.

    ” Look the people of Acholi lost Lt. Gen. Paul Lokech who was the deputy Inspector General of Police, he was their hope in the army, and like you know, here in Africa, whoever has the army wields power, so they had to strategise again. In the legislature, God had also blessed them with the position of the speaker of parliament in Oulanyah, but shockingly he also died, so by all means Mao had to come in close to power so that they remain in the calculations for transition because Museveni is going,” Nsereko explained.

    He noted that it was a well calculated move for Mao not to tell his colleagues in DP because they would have failed the deal by spreading rumours, even though it was necessary to explain to them the logic behind his decision.

    He explained that Mao is going to be the brain behind the expected amendments in the national constitution which are aimed at streamlining and preparing the country for a political transition from president Museveni to another generation.

    Mao admitted when he appeared on NBS TV’s Frontline talk show that one of the assignments given to him was to strategies and streamline how transition is going to be handled legally through constitutional amendments.

    Kampala Lord Mayor Ssalongo Erias Lukwago said that Mao was brought on board by President Museveni to help him to transfer power from him to his son Lt. Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba, the commander land forces.

    “I think Mao is going to be the Vice President in Muhoozi’s government, he has been brought in to help to mature the Muhoozi project” Lukwago said.

    On 3rd February, 2022, Lt. Gen. Muhoozi tweeted, “My big brother Norbert Mao is the most brilliant opposition leader in Uganda today. He has Presidential skills.”

    Nsereko orated that in his new position, Mao is going to supervise the judiciary and he will be the one to advise President Museveni on who to appoint in the judiciary.

    He added that Mao is going to supervise the Electoral Commission and he will be advising President Museveni and Justice Simon Mugenyi Byabakama on transfer of Electoral Commission registers, recruiting of new electoral officers and the preparations of all the coming elections in the country.

    Nsereko revealed that Museveni plans to give Mao powers to strategies on how the new government without him will be structured and Ugandans should put a clear eye on him.

    Nsereko warned, “You people are playing but I’m telling you without Mao’s signature, Buganda will not be paid their demands by the Central government because he is the one responsible for clearing such payment from the ministry of finance,” he noted.

    Museveni also brought Mao on board to help him solve the East African question because he knows very well that Mao is a very close friend to Raila Odinga who has a lot of chances to become the next president of Kenya.

    Nsereko opined that in Uganda, Odinga trusts only two politicians, Mao and Capt. Mike Mukula, the NRM vice chairperson Eastern Uganda.

    He said that Odinga thinks that Museveni supports his rival William Ruto who has minimum chances of becoming the next president of Kenya.

    He added that Mao also has a number of friends in South Sudan government.

    He advised NUP’s Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu alias Bobi Wine to use Mao’s office to secure the release of the legislators, Muhammad Ssegirinya (Kawempe North), Allan Ssewanyana (Makindye West) and other political prisoners.

    “Mao is the one who can legally advise the President on the prerogative of mercy to prisoners, he is the one who supervises Courts so he is very instrumental in releasing or not releasing all political prisoners,” Nsereko noted.

     

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    M7 Did Not Survive Coup, We Are Cleaning Our House – UPDF Explains Why Gen. Elwelu Put Army On Standby Class One Order…

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    The Commander in Chief (CiC), President Museveni (C), CDF Gen. Wilson Mbadi (R), and the D/CDF Lt. Gen. Peter Elwelu (L)

    Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF) has refuted allegations that President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni survived a Coup when he was away in Rwanda attending the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM).

    Early this week, Lt. Gen. Peter Elwelu, the Deputy Commander of UPDF, through a radio call, put the entire army on Standby Class One, the highest order given to the army before the war.

    Lt. Gen. Elwelu issued the order when the Commander in Chief (CiC) President Museveni and Gen. Wilson Mbadi, the Chief of Defence Forces (CDF) were out of the country.

    This created anxiety among netizens with some speculating that the big man survived a coup while he was away.

    However, in a phone conversation with theGrapevine, Brig. Gen. Felix Kulayigye, the UPDF spokesperson rubbished the allegations.

    “It is not true, the order was given to give us time to clean our house. If it was a coup, we would have declared a curfew but you people are still moving even deep at night, enjoying night discos and drinking your beer, there was no coup please tell the people to calm down,” Kulayigye said.

    He explained that the order still stands because it’s intended purpose is still on.

    He divulged that they are also trying to examine how the army’s equipment are kept, how soldiers are stationed. He emphasised that the country is on high alert and the army will remain on Standby Class One for now.

    “You people, you don’t know what is going on in our region. Do you know what is expected to come out of Sudan and Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) where people are fighting? Our army should be on standby to protect our sovereignty,” he explained.

    This week, land forces commander Lt. Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba warned of a coming battle.

    In one of his tweets, Muhoozi warned, “In the coming battle, let the people of Uganda and Rwanda support me… like I have fought for them. Let us deal with the traitors once and for all!”

    The First Son added, ““Those who try to come between my father and me will learn a very bitter lesson. Where were they when we were refugees? Tutawona wale Mungu anapenda!”

    Celebrated investigative journalist, Timothy Kalyegira opined that there is a sharp division in the army over the behaviour of certain commanders.

    “I don’t know if we should worry, but what I can tell you is that inside the army, the mood/morale is like what it was in UNLA around early 1984. Not yet an all-out crisis, but certainly no longer the familiar, calm normal. You can quote me on that,” Kalyegira said.

    Sources inside the army revealed that because of the divisionism, it is the reason why president Museveni has summoned the army’s top command today for an emergency meeting at Irenga Barracks in Western  Uganda.

    Sources disclosed that the big man is still camped in Western Uganda and he is expected to return to Kampala on Monday morning.

    Sources further disclosed that the president is expected to tell the army top leadership that he is going to continue moving in all army barracks around the country.

     

    By Sengooba Alirabaki

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    Medipal Hospital In Trouble: Female Doctor Narrates How Male Boss Harassed And Discriminated Her….

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    Medipal Hospital's chief Medical Director, Dr. Adnan Khan

    Kololo based Medipal International Hospital Kampala is in trouble over harassing, discriminating and failing to pay a female medical doctor.

    On 22nd June, 2022, Dr. Asiimwe Kemigisha petitioned the Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) Labour Office accusing the management of the Medipal of discriminating her, maligning and mistreating her.

    Kemigisha filed her complaint through her lawyers of Bluebell Legal Advocates.
    She particularly singled out Dr. Adnan Khan, the Hospital’s Medical Director, as the second respondent and the hospital management as the first respondent.
    According to the documents seen by the mighty Grapevine, Dr. Kemigisha claims that Dr. Khan, a Pakistan native has bias against women and it is the reason why she has been discriminated against.

    She said that at one point, he castigated her simply for hugging male colleagues while running up the stairs. Dr. Kemigisha explained in her complaint that she sensed insincerity and foul play when none of the male Colleagues she hugged were tasked to explain.

    “The male colleagues I hugged were never apprehended which flagged early signs of discrimination and bias against women by the 2nd Respondent (Dr. Khan).

    “ I requested for a fair hearing and asked for the warning letter together with the evidence related thereto from the 1st Respondent’s Human Resource Manager but shockingly, she informed me that the same could not be availed,” Kemigisha’s statement reads.

    She revealed to Court that in November 2019, she commenced employment at the facility as a Medical Officer.

    However, she was never given a formal contract of Employment.
    In February 2022, she was promoted to Senior House Officer (SHO.). This did not go well with Dr. Adnan who refused to acknowledge her promotion to date.

    Unfortunately, the promotion was not in writing but it is buttressed by the switch in her log-ins and the duty rota. Dr. Kemigisha said that she attempted to seek Dr. Khan’s audience to find a lasting solution but he was dismissive.

    “I approached the 2nd Respondent (Dr. Khan) in his office for a discussion about the issue but he shrugged it off and angrily shouted at me” she said.

    She emphasised that despite the non-stop harassment, she acted professionally and executed her duties as assigned on the duty rota.
    But that the persecution from Dr. Khan was relentless.

    “The harassment and discrimination from the 2nd Respondent didn’t stop after my promotion as Senior House Officer because circumstantial evidence shows that the 2nd Respondent refused to acknowledge my promotion and made sure that I neither gets a written contract nor payment for my services as SHO and yet my peers had written contracts and have at all material times received payment,” she added in her statement.

    She claims that after being promoted, she was not paid until when she requested for a conflict resolution meeting. Dr. Kemigisha asserts that whenever she would seek clarification from the HR manager about her pay, the response was that Dr. Khan was still processing her documents.

    She laments that her incessant troubles compelled her to professionally opt for a conflict resolution meeting with Dr. Khan on 29th April 2022 as a first step towards conflict management. Subsequently, Dr Khan convened a meeting on 13th May 2022.

    The attendees were Dr. Khan, Dr. Kemigisha, Dr. Lisa Numusiima (Supervisor Medical Officer), Dr. Richard Lukandwa (Medical Director), Ms. Hussein Alishba (the HR manager) and a gentleman who identified himself as Henry, a lawyer for the hospital.

    She explains that in the meeting, the hospital lawyer stated that he was a neutral party who heads the facility’s harassment committee. But she later discovered that his name is Henry Nyegenye, an advocate attached to the law firm of Arcadia Advocates, which represents the facility.

    Dr. Kemigisha notes that during the meeting, blame was placed on different departments, mainly the HR department for not having formalised her SHO contract.

    She notes that Dr Khan, who is the facility’s accounting officer, vehemently feigned ignorance of the anomalies. Dr. Kemigisha adds that the Respondents insisted that her promotion to SHO was never a promotion, and that it was not within the facility’s employment structure. The Respondents termed her relationship with the facility as a consultancy engagement.

    She says that she never received any written communication for the terms before transitioning into the SHO role and that it is not her duty to presume her terms of engagement.

    She explains that in any case, she should have availed the terms of the engagement instead of forcing her to resign from employment. Dr. Kemigisha says several futile maneuvers were made to persuade her to retract the letter containing her grievances of harassment by Dr. Khan.

    She claims that she was even rebuked for requesting for a direct conflict resolution meeting with Dr. Khan instead of following a harassment policy by the hospital which has never been disclosed to her.

    Dr. Kemigisha believes that Dr. Khan’s action of inviting a lawyer to the conflict resolution meeting without giving her notice to invite her own lawyer and having the lawyer interrogating her in the said meeting in itself was harassment.

    She claims Nyegenye has since then played an integral role in covering up the harassment on behalf of the Respondents.

    Dr. Kemigisha says in due course, she will provide a transcript of the audio recording of the conflict resolution meeting. She states that on 17th May 2022, the HR Manager Alishba asked her to write a letter clarifying her harassment claims so that the SHO contract could be processed. She says she declined to do so because it was wrong since the two were mutually exclusive.

    She says more misery was piled on her, and in an email sent by Dr. Lukandwa on 25th May, she was inform that since she had not subjected herself to a formal recruitment process to transition to SHO, she could no longer execute the duties of SHO.

    She noted that subsequently, she was struck off the SHO duty rota. She said that the hospital’s lawyers asked her to resign from her position of Medical Officer, to enable formalisation of her promotion to SHO.
    She declined to do so, as she believed it was irregular.

    On 10th June 2022, another meeting was held at the hospital’s office, which was attended by Dr. Kemigisha’s lawyer, Mr. Isaac Ssali Mugerwa.
    However, the Respondents were adamant, and claimed they were unable to pay her salary arrears because they were gripped with financial strife.
    The petition further reveals that Nyegenye made a phone call to Dr. Kemigisha’s lawyer, and conceded that she had pertinent grievances.

    Documents seen by the mighty Grapevine show that on 13th June 2022, Nyegenye communicated to Mr. Mugerwa and reiterated the Hospital’s position that the Complainant should provide both an Application letter for the SHO appointment and a resignation letter as MO so that the Respondents could process the transition from M.O to SHO.

    Dr. Kemigisha says the incessant persecution, compelled her to write a letter dated 15th June 2022, informing the Respondents that she had been constructively dismissed from her employment.
    She emphasised that interestingly on 16th June 2022, after the Respondents had achieved their objective of terminating her, they remitted her two months salary as medical officer on her account.

    Dr. Kemigisha notes that on 20th day June 2022, the Respondents sent an email, asking her to apply for the position of SHO in which she had already served for over 4 months.
    “As a result of the aforementioned wrongful, discriminative actions of the Respondents, I have suffered unemployment, psychological stress and strain, financial constraints for which I shall seek recompose in general, aggravated and punitive damages” she prayed to Court.

    By Sengooba Alirabaki

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