26 February 2025 at 7:15A young man, Benjamin Agaba, set himself on fire on February 26 near Parliament, claiming he had not received support from the ruling NRM party, NTV Uganda reported on Wednesday, February 26.A screengrab from the video
A young man, Benjamin Agaba, set himself on fire on February 26 near Parliament, claiming he had not received support from the ruling NRM party.
Agaba said his property was vandalised by NUP supporters, leaving his father homeless because of their political ties.
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Benjamin Agaba set himself on fire near Parliament, alleging neglect by the NRM after seeking help for a year.
He claims his property was vandalized by NUP supporters, leaving his father homeless due to their political affiliation.#NBSUpdatespic.twitter.com/IOWYBj7GRA
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A young man, identified as Benjamin Agaba, has set himself on fire near the entrance of Parliament, claiming he had not received support from his party, NRM. Agaba alleges that his property was vandalized by NUP supporters, and his father was left… pic.twitter.com/Q2Xlxsfy3r