Security operatives arrested a group of nude protestors near the Parliament building on Wednesday, causing a major disruption in the area.
The protestors, who were demonstrating against corruption in Parliament, shocked onlookers as they stripped off their clothes during the march, immediately drawing attention from both the public and security personnel.
The protest, reportedly organized in advance, saw the participants holding placards with bold messages demanding greater accountability from government officials.
Among the demands was a call for action from the Kampala City Council Authority (KCCA) regarding the recent tragedy at the Kiteezi landfill, which has raised concerns about waste management and negligence.
As the protestors approached Parliament, security operatives swiftly intervened, arresting the demonstrators and transporting them to an undisclosed location.
Authorities have not yet released a statement regarding the fate of the protestors or the charges they may face.
The unusual protest sparked a heated debate across social media platforms, with users expressing mixed opinions.
Some praised the protestors for their boldness in demanding justice, while others criticized the method as inappropriate and counterproductive.
The incident has ignited discussions on the lengths to which citizens are willing to go to highlight corruption and accountability in Uganda’s political system.
This protest follows growing public frustration over alleged corruption and mismanagement within key government institutions, including Parliament and the KCCA.
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