Uganda: Minister Lokodo Halts Uganda's 2018 IDAHOBIT event

The State Minister for Ethics and Integrity Hon Simon Lokodo this morning ordered Sexual Minorities Uganda (SMUG) to cancel the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia(IDAHOBIT) celebrations just minutes before it started.

The Minister who has become notorious for infringing on the freedoms of expression and association of LGBTIQ Ugandans sent his ‘men’ to hold off the event, claiming as he always does, that the gathering was aimed at promoting homosexuality. However, it should be understood that the SMUG Executive Director Dr Frank Mugisha had attained permission from area Police Station for the event to take place, just as the Public Order Management Act requires.

“We had organised an event to commemorate the International Day against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia at SMUG. Unfortunately, it has been interrupted by the Kampala Metropolitan Police and the Minister of Ethics and Integrity. It’s very unfortunate that this kind of harassment continues to happen; in fact it is the reason we organize such events- to try to bring an end to the discrimination of LGBTIQ persons in Uganda. Today is truly a sad day for us as the Ugandan LGBTI community because it is clear that the harassment by government still continues,” Dr Frank Mugisha said of today’s happenings.

The Minister’s henchmen however would not listen to reason and said they had ultimate orders from the statesman to ensure that no such gathering would take place. They immediately ordered the crowd that had started to gather for the event to disperse. This is not the first time that the Minister if interfering with a planned event for LGBTIQ persons- he has forced the community to cancel the last two annual Pride events. Read more via Kuchu Times