Tear gas, live bullets rock Jinja as residents protest skyrocketing commodity prices

By Jonah Kirabo | Monday, July 11, 2022
Tear gas, live bullets rock Jinja as residents protest skyrocketing commodity prices
Bags of sugar

Police in Jinja was forced to fire teargas and live bullets to disperse angry residents of Mafubira, Namulesa and Buwenge Town Council who were protesting against the skyrocketing commodity prices.

The protests happened on Monday morning.

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Protesters burnt car tyres and closed off the Jinja - Kamuli highway among other major trading centres for hours.

The agitated residents want the government to come up with tangible solutions since they can no longer afford a life.

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These blamed their Members of Parliament and government for failing to come up with measures to address their plight hence taking the situation into their own hands.

By press time, police had brought the situation under control, although the situation in Jinja was still tense in some areas, with police patrolling the area.

Speaking to the press, James Mubi, who is the Kiira region area spokesperson said that they suspect that some people are behind the protests.

Mubi said in an interview that they have footage of individuals distributing materials that were being used in the protests.

“Investigations are on and we shall update the public, we suspect that some individuals are behind this…” Mubi said.

Ugandans have for the most part of this year 2022 expressed frustration over the government's failure to address the issue of skyrocketing prices.

Prices of fuel continue to flare up with a litre now going for over Shs 6000. The same is true for the prices of commodities.

The government has blamed external factors like the Ukraine-Russia war and Covid-19 for inflation.

Political activist and four-time presidential candidate Kizza Besigye last week reaffirmed his call to Ugandans, urging them to fight for themselves because the government does not care about their suffering.

Besigye has himself held several protests against the government's inactivity amidst the soaring prices.

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