HRNJ-Uganda alert, Ruling party boss fires journalists over hosting opposition presidential hopeful

Alton Kasolo

The three journalists who were suspended from Baba fm

Jinja, 23rd/July/2015; Three journalists were on 21ts July, 2015 suspended over hosting an opposition presidential hopeful who is also the former Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) leader, Dr. Kizza Besigye on Baba FM radio without permission from the radio management. The radio was switched off about 15 minutes into the one hour long talk-show in which Besigye was to discuss his political campaign in Busoga, reportedly on the orders of the station management.

Baba FM belongs to the Member of Parliament for Jinja West constituency, Moses Grace Balyeku who doubles as the ruling NRM party chairperson for Jinja district. Besigye had been hosted along with other Members of Parliament including Dr. Francis Epatait, Geoffrey Ekanya, Barbara Nekesa and Hon. Ssesaga. Besigye is on a country wide campaign to stand for the country’s presidency on his party ticket. He is tussling out with the FDC President, Gen. Mugisha Muntu. NRM endorsed President Museveni to stand as a sole party candidate for the presidency a portfolio he has held since 1986.

The victim journalists include Anyole Innocent who hosted the said program; he was the Programme Manager at the station. Others are Isabirye Aga David the Station’s News Editor who sources say was accused of being an opposition sympathizer, and Alton Kasolo –a morning show presenter who they accused of posting on his Facebook wall a pro-opposition material.

The program ended abruptly just after about 15 minutes into the scheduled one hour duration. It’s the listeners who walked into the studios and informed me that the radio had gone off. The engineers were not aware of what had happened.” Anyole told Human Rights Network for Journalists-Uganda. He said that he was suspended the following day, “On 22nd July, 2015, I was suspended indefinitely by my immediate boss, the General Manager, Michael Kifubangabo that I hosted Besigye without the knowledge of management. The suspension was communicated verbally.” Anyole, who had hosted the show since December 2010, told HRNJ-Uganda.

Another victim told HRNJ-Uganda that he was not given any reason for his suspension. “They didn’t give me a reason but only told me that we were suspended until the Board sits to determine our fate. I will update you on any developments and what steps we are likely to take.” Aga said. The trio was immediately replaced with other workmates.

Efforts to talk to Hon. Balyeku were futile as he did not pick his calls. The General Manager, Kifubangabo Michael declined to explain the reasons for the suspension, “Have you seen their dismissal letter? Have you talked to them? Have they complained that they have been dismissed, or you even handle issues where no one has complained to you? You may be investing something which is non-existent.” Kifubangabo told HRNJ-Uganda on phone

This is a sad moment for the media in Uganda. The media is obligated to remain fair and objective, as a way of promoting free debate on National matters of public interest. We believe that the journalists needed to be heard in this matter prior to their suspension. We appeal to the station to re-instate without any stringent conditions. Said Robert Ssempala,” HRNJ-Uganda National Coordinator.

For More Information Contact;
Human Rights Network for Journalists-Uganda (HRNJ-Uganda)

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About Human Rights Network For Journalists-Uganda

HRNJ-Uganda was established in 2005 by a group of human rights-minded journalists who developed a sense of activism amidst a deteriorating context due to glaring abuses targeting the media. The network gained formal registration as an independent non-profit and non-partisan media organisation in 2006. The identity of HRNJ-Uganda lies with its diverse membership across the board including the print and electronic media, freelance investigative journalists and individuals from other professions.
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