Uganda’s Ambassador to Burundi and NRA/NRM historical, Rtd. Maj. Gen. Matayo Kyaligonza, has rapped Budaka Woman MP and Chairperson of the Uganda Parliamentary Women’s Association (UWOPA), Pamela Nasiyo Kamugo as “stupid, disrespectful, without the moral authority to judge him.”
The Rtd. General has rapped the UWOPA Chairperson over what he calls having disrespected him, when she said he must have a small ‘yoyo’ in the wake of the controversy of assaulting a traffic policewoman in Mukono last month.
Gen. Kyaligonza actually went as far as rapping all MPs who called for his resignation in the wake of the controversy of the ambassador and his bodyguards having roughed up Sgt. Esther Namaganda when she tried to force them to observe traffic rules in Mukono.
“I am telling you now, they are stupid (the MPs whom called for my resignation). You cannot condemn a person who you have not heard…You the so-called Members of Parliament, you were busy jumping over tables, breaking microphones, but you have never been recalled. Are you even fair in your own self-analysis to start judging Kyaligonza whom you have not heard?” the retired General said in a worked-up mood.
“Whoever moved that motion, and it is a woman because you say you want to defend women rights, you’re stupid! Must women fighting for rights come and expose their private parts and say “I am a woman look here?” If you exposed them to me, I would spit in them.”
‘If you’re a woman, give yourself the respect and people will respect you. That is why women put on lipstick, to look beautiful and impress. If you’re busy pushing, pulling, who will respect you? And you sit in parliament and you start saying Kyaligonza must be recalled. Are you the one who put me there? You only confirmed my appointment and it was a committee and not the whole parliament.”
“That woman is busy describing my Yoyo, that whoever beat a woman his yoyo must be small…?”
The Ambassador threatened to actually sue Hon. Kamugo for saying he has a small ‘yoyo’, as well as the MPs urging for his recall from the ambassadorial role in Burundi.