Museveni Says He Will Charge With Murder Any Police Officer Who Allows People To Move Through Their Check Point, Extends Lockdown By 21 Days.
14 April 2020
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Uganda has received sad news from their president, Yoweri Museveni, who has announced that the country is extending its Coronavirus Lockdownon lockdown.

This follows the government’s measures to control the spread of Coronavirus in the country.

“Right from the beginning, I told you it’s possible to defeat this virus provided we are disciplined and understand the ways the virus spreads.” Said Museveni.

For this reason, Museveni extended the ongoing lockdown by 21 days.

On restricted movement within the country, president stressed that those police who will allow unauthorised people in restricted areas shall be charged with murder.

President Museveni said, “I trust the LC’s not to allow anybody foreign to enter their villages. But now these corrupt police and the immigration officers. You’re not going to be charged with corruption or negligence but murder.” He added

Uganda has confirmed 54 cases of positive Coronavirus in the country.

“I don’t want us to begin celebrating but the facts are here, 5664 people have been checked and only 54 have been confirmed positive.