US sanctions current, former Ugandan officials for corruption, human rights

State Department says it is taking steps to impose visa restrictions on multiple other Ugandan officials

By Iclal Turan

WASHINGTON (AA) - The US on Thursday imposed sanctions on five current and former Ugandan officials for their alleged involvement in significant corruption or gross violations of human rights.

Among the officials designated were Speaker of Parliament Anita Among who is accused of "significant corruption tied to her leadership of Uganda’s Parliament."

Others designated due to "corruption” allegations were former Minister of Karamoja Affairs Mary Goretti Kitutu, former Minister of State for Karamoja Affairs Agnes Nandutu and Minister of State for Finance Amos Lugolobi.

Peter Elwelu, former deputy chief of the Ugandan Peoples’ Defence Forces, was also designated due to his alleged involvement in "gross violations of human rights," according to a statement by the State Department.

The US agency said it is taking steps to impose visa restrictions for multiple other Ugandan officials for "undermining the democratic process and repressing members of marginalized or vulnerable populations in Uganda."

"The United States stands with Ugandans advocating for democratic principles, a government that delivers for all its citizens, and accountability for actions committed by those who abuse their position through corruption and gross violations of human rights," it said.




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