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FROM SUGARCANE SELLER TO POLITICAL TRAILBLAZER: THE STORY OF MUHAMMAD SSEGIRINYA
TALENT ATWINE MUVUNYI & JJUMBA MUHAMMADBy TALENT ATWINE MUVUNYI & JJUMBA MUHAMMADJanuary 10, 2025Updated:January 25, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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Muhammad Ssegirinya, a man whose life mirrored the struggles and resilience of Uganda’s underprivileged, rose from his modest roots in Kadugala, Masaka District, to become a symbol of grassroots empowerment. Born Richard Ssegirinya in 1988, he later embraced Islam, adopting the name Muhammad. His journey, marked by hardship and activism, saw him evolve from selling sugarcane to fund his education to championing the rights of Kawempe’s residents.

The Voice of the Marginalized

Ssegirinya’s ascent began as a radio personality under the moniker “Ssegirinya Eddoboozi lye Kyebando” or “The Voice of Kyebando,” where he used his platform to amplify the struggles of ordinary Ugandans. His voice found even greater reach on social media as “Mr. Update,” a straightforward commentator on everyday challenges. His unfiltered style resonated deeply, earning him a reputation as a politician of the people.

Climbing the Political Ladder

In 2016, Ssegirinya won the Lord Councillor seat for Kawempe North at the Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA), where he championed pro-poor initiatives. His popularity surged, and in 2021, he clinched the parliamentary seat for Kawempe North under the National Unity Platform (NUP). Despite legal challenges from his rival, his victory was upheld, cementing his position as a prominent figure in Uganda’s political landscape.

Bold Activism and Compassion

Ssegirinya was no stranger to dramatic activism. In 2015, he marched through Kampala with old television sets to protest the government’s digital migration policy, spotlighting the plight of those unable to afford digital decoders. Critics dismissed his actions as stunts, but they struck a chord with the public.

His compassion was evident in acts such as delivering food to patients at Mulago Hospital alongside MP Mubaraka Munyagwa. While some saw these gestures as political theater, they strengthened his connection with ordinary Ugandans. His participation in and victory at the Kampala Road Race further cemented his popularity.

A Fighter Against Injustice

Ssegirinya’s opposition to the 2017 age-limit bill, which sought to remove the presidential age cap, highlighted his resolve. Leading protests and distributing red ribbons symbolizing defiance, he faced police crackdowns but became a prominent voice against authoritarianism.

Innovative Programs for the Poor

As an MP, Ssegirinya introduced the “Segi Box,” a community savings initiative enabling Kawempe residents to pool resources for financial stability. His promise to forgo a government car and instead allocate Shs 100,000 to every family in Kawempe further showcased his commitment to prioritizing community welfare over personal luxury. He often referenced historical lessons, comparing his approach to avoiding the extravagance of Marie Antoinette during the French Revolution.

Legal Challenges and Health Struggles

In 2021, Ssegirinya and fellow MP Allan Ssewanyana were arrested on charges of involvement in murders in the Greater Masaka region. Maintaining his innocence, Ssegirinya questioned the allegations, stating, “It could be another Ssegirinya. I am a humanitarian; I even built a hospital to save lives. How then can I engage in killings?” Many believed the charges were politically motivated. His time in detention reportedly involved torture, leading to severe health complications requiring treatment abroad.

After securing bail in 2023, Ssegirinya’s declining health limited his parliamentary activities. However, his resolve remained unshaken. In 2024, he announced his intention to run for re-election in 2026, signaling his enduring determination to fight for his constituents.

Reflections on the Legacy of Muhammad Ssegirinya

The passing of Muhammad Ssegirinya has sparked an outpouring of tributes from across Uganda, with many reflecting on his remarkable journey, character, and unwavering dedication to his community. His life and work left an indelible mark on the people of Kawempe and beyond.

Margaret Nattabi, the female youth councillor for Mukono Municipality, highlighted Ssegirinya’s unique qualities as a leader. “The opposition, and specifically the National Unity Platform (NUP), has lost a leader and a man with such a rare character,” she said. “His journey to the 11th Parliament is inspiring to most youths. His achievements surpass those of many MPs we have in Parliament.”

J.S. Nabuyanda, a prominent human rights defender, reflected on Ssegirinya’s compassion and generosity. “He was a generous person who gifted the poor and educated many vulnerable communities in Kawempe,” Nabuyanda said. “He refused to buy a car with the 200 million offered by Parliament to MPs, instead channeling the funds to the Segi Box, where he donated 100,000 shillings to each family.” Nabuyanda also shared the harrowing account of Ssegirinya’s health struggles, recounting his poignant words: “Let me show you what the regime did to me.” As he spoke, Ssegirinya revealed physical scars from the torture that had contributed to his deteriorating health.

Nickson Maberi, a journalist and aspiring Male Lord Councillor at Makerere University, emphasized Ssegirinya’s exceptional dedication to community development. “His love for community development and social responsibility made him stand out as a politician,” Maberi remarked.

Ssegirinya’s legacy is one of resilience, activism, and an unwavering connection to the people he served. Through his bold initiatives, acts of generosity, and fierce advocacy for the marginalized, he will be remembered as a leader who embodied the aspirations of the underprivileged. His contributions to his community and his fight for justice and equality leave behind a powerful example for future generations.

 

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