Pastor Ssempa to appeal Brian Isiko’s 2-year sentence in Kabarole Woman MP case

Outspoken Pastor of Makerere Community Church, Martin Ssempa will appeal the two-year sentence handed to YMCA student Brian Isiko after he pleaded guilty to harassing Kabarole Woman MP Sylvia Rwabwongo. 

Ssempa has formally written to the Buganda Road Court Chief Magistrate requesting for the “complete typed copy of court proceedings, judgment, and exhibits in Case No. 583/2018, Uganda Vs Brian Isiko,” so as to assist him in the appeal process. 

“As a father, a Pastor and a Mentor of young men, I am troubled by the outcome of the above-mentioned case. I seek to assist the convict in lodging an appeal to gain his freedom,” Ssempa wrote. 

In a recent interview, Hon Sylvia Rwabwogo that Isiko (25) was being used by other parties to lure her into a trap and kill her adding that he (Isiko) had been endlessly calling, texting and following her for over eight months. 

Read: It was not about love, he wanted to kill me — Hon. Sylvia Rwabwogo speaks out on jailed 25-year-old man

“He called me in the middle of the night, followed me almost everywhere to the extent that I had to even leave my own car and use another or even cancel my meetings and stay locked up at home. That is not love,” she said in a radio interview. 

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