Kabuleta Bashes Museveni Government for forcing ‘unsafe’ Covid19 vaccines on Ugandans; MoH fires back

By Andrew Baba Buluba

Former Presidential candidate Joseph Kabuleta has launched a new website portal, falsevaccines.ug to rally Ugandans to share experience from the ‘adverse effects’ resulting from the ‘ineffective’ Covid19 vaccinations across the country.

Addressing the media in Kampala on October 26, Kabuleta, who was flanked by city Lawyer Dan Walyemera and Medical entomologist Moses Mugisha, said it is illegal for the government of Uganda to force anyone to be injected with vaccines which are not yet proven to be safe and effective.

Kabuleta added that it is unfortunate that the manufacturers of the Covid19 vaccines, the researchers and the medics who administer them are all protected by the law to produce and vaccinate people with what he termed as an ‘international vaccine experiment.’

“Those vaccinated are part of the world wide experiment on the new vaccines,” he asserted, adding that “the vaccines have side effects to breast feeding mothers and to the babies as they flow through the blood streams. It also affects the testes and the ovaries in men and women.”

The former journalist also wondered why all the vaccinated people are not allowed to donate blood.

“There is a debate going on across the world [on this allegation] and we cannot allow it to be sidelined in Uganda,” he stated.

Kabuleta further urged all vaccinated Ugandans to share their experiences on the challenges associated with the vaccinations on his new platform falsevaccines.ug to expose the people who have decided to make their fellow humans test rats.

“I would rather get Covid19 100 times than getting vaccinated,” Kabuleta swore.

Government of Uganda has since the beginning of this year received donations, and purchased Covid19 vaccines including AstraZeneca, Pfizer, Johnson and Johnson among others, to vaccinate Ugandans to reduce their vulnerability to the acquisition of the world’s deadliest pandemic.

More than four million Covid19 vaccine doses have been acquired.

President Museveni has kept Ugandans under a dusk-to-dawn curfew as part of his efforts to prevent the spread of Covid19.

In his recent address to the nation, the President said he would reopen the country after approximately 4.8 million Ugandans have been vaccinated. Also, government administrators including Resident District Commissioners (RDCs) have vowed not to receive any Ugandan who is not vaccinated into their offices.

However, Counsel Walyemera noted that keeping unvaccinated Ugandans out of public offices is a gross human rights violation that shouldn’t tolerated.

“It’s not right for citizens to be denied access to public offices because they lack vaccination cards. It’s supposed to be by choice and not by force.”

Dr Mugisha told this website that government should stop the compulsory vaccination of Ugandans since it is against the ethical code of medical and health officers in the country.

“Medical and health officers are among those who refused vaccination. Whether or not you are vaccinated, you still get infected with Covid19. So vaccination should not be forceful,” Mugisha revealed.

When contacted, the Ministry of Health spokesperson Emmanuel Ainebyona told this website that those arguing that vaccines are not safe are idle and misleading the public and anyone should condemn them.

“We want to assure Ugandans that the vaccines are proven and safe and are the only way to reopening the country and the whole economy,” Ainebyona said.

Meanwhile, government has since the launch of the vaccination exercise received a number of backlashes with Ugandans complaining of adverse side effects.

For example, Duncan Abigaba, the Deputy Director of the Government Citizen Interaction Center, was reported as experiencing erectile dysfunction after taking a Covid19 vaccine jab.

Also, some people have complained of a paining left arm after the vaccination.

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