I did nothing wrong but political opponents exaggerated it  -  Minister Aceng

Coronavirus outbreak

The Minister for Health, Dr. Jane Ruth Aceng has insisted that she did nothing wrong while appearing in Lira over the weekend.

The minister has come under fire for not observing the social distancing as one of the measures introduced and advocated for by her ministry to combat the spread of Coronavirus when in a photo she was captured distributing face masks in Aromo sub-county in Lira district amidst crowds.

On Wednesday, when Aceng appeared before parliament to respond to concerns by MPs over delays by government to distribute face masks throughout the country.

The minister noted that whereas she did nothing wrong, she has learnt a lesson from what happened on the day.

Speaking to journalists later, Aceng insisted that there was nothing wrong in what she did.

“I was training on masks and the people who decided to take the photograph did it at the end when people were excited about seeing mama corona. I am their daughter and if I go down to the ground and they see me, wont they get excited and move near,”Aceng said.

“Should I request the police to push or arrest them? That would not be nice.  If am vying for a political position, I have to handle people nicely.”

The health minister explained that she could not order police to arrest the excited crowd that had got a chance to see her physically and yet she is also going to stand to represent them in the forthcoming general election.

“I took the opportunity to train them and I told them to keep calm and understand the importance of masks and social distancing. They went home happy and with their masks.”

“I did a good job in my opinion but of course it is time of politics and any political opponent will pick that and flash it around,” she noted.

The Minister for ICT and National Guidance, Judith Nabakooba recently said  government was sorry over the  manner in which  Aceng had  appeared while meeting people in Lira district with neither a face mask nor observing social distancing rules.

https://nilepost.co.ug/2020/07/13/government-we-regret-acengs-mistake-of-not-wearing-a-face-mask/

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