Kyankwanzi. President Museveni
on Friday told NRM legislators at Kyankwanzi that he would assent to the
Anti-Homosexuality Bill passed by Parliament in December last year. The
Bill seeks to make same-sex punishable by life imprisonment upon
conviction.
President Museveni did not only agree to sign the
Bill, he also warned that the promoters, exhibitionists and those who
practice homosexuality for mercenary reasons “will not be tolerated” and
“will be dealt with harshly”.
The President, who had earlier refused to assent
to the Bill, changed his position after a group of 11 scientists from
ministry of Health and Makerere University, led by the director of
planning and development at the ministry of Health, Dr Isaac Ezati (who
represented Dr Ruth Achieng, the director general of health services),
presented to him their findings on whether homosexual behaviour is
genetic or not. Presidential Advisor on Science Dr Richard Tushemereirwe
told the president that homosexuality has serious public health
consequences and should therefore not be tolerated.
A statement from the NRM Caucus Spokesperson
Evelyn Anite reads: “The President made it clear that his work was done
and that all he needed was for the scientists to sign the paper they
presented since it would be a historical document forming basis for the
signing of the Bill.” Speaking after scientists presented their
findings, the President, according to Information minister Rose
Namayanja said if the scientists give him a signed copy of their
presentation, he will do what he called “the historical job of signing
the Bill” into law.
After the President made his promise to sign the
Bill, sources said the members moved a motion blocking further debate on
the controversial Bill and immediately gave him a standing ovation,
singing in Luganda: “Mzee Tajja Kugenda, Lwaki Agenda?” —loosely
interpreted as “The old man (president Museveni) will not leave power,
why should he?”
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