Gen Muntu Downplays FDC ICC Petition, Declines to Append Signature

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The National Coordinator Alliance for National Transformation (ANT), Maj Gen Mugisha Muntu has said he won’t sign the Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) petition that seeks to drag President Museveni to International Criminal Court.

Muntu was in Fort Portal during training of ANT coordinators in the Tooro sub region.

Muntu however said he is not stopping the rest of Ugandans from appending their signatures to the FDC petition.

“There are so many approaches in the struggle to liberate Uganda however; this that requires signing a petition to ICC will not have my signature on it. I, however, do not stop any other Ugandan from signing it because it is their right,” he said.

Unlike FDC which has invested its energies to oust President Museveni by means of force, Gen Muntu has always called for cohesion and emphasising that ousting President Museveni is not the ultimate solution to Uganda’s problems.

The petition which suggestively seems a flop requires at least two million signatures appended to it but it has so far realized only 800 signatures.

The petition was two weeks ago, masterminded by the FDC and the unlawful People’s Government led by Dr Kiiza Besigye.

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