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Tragic Loss: Kawempe North MP Hon. Muhammad Ssegirinya passes away at 36 , to be buried on Sunday

In a somber announcement that has shocked the nation, Hon. Muhammad Ssegirinya, the dedicated and vocal Member of Parliament for Kawempe North, has passed away at the age of 36.

The news broke early this morning, confirmed by an official statement from Rubaga Hospital where Ssegirinya was being treated for a prolonged illness.

Ssegirinya, known for his fearless advocacy on behalf of his constituents, had been battling health issues for some time. His sudden demise has left a significant void in the political landscape of Uganda, particularly among the youth and in the opposition circles where he was a prominent figure.

The MP was celebrated for his commitment to social justice, his outspokenness on matters of governance, and his efforts in community development in one of Kampala’s most populous and challenging areas. His contributions to parliamentary debates and his work on the ground in Kawempe North made him a beloved figure among many.

Tributes from across the political spectrum have begun to pour in, with fellow parliamentarians, opposition leaders, and even members of the ruling party expressing their condolences and recognizing Ssegirinya’s dedication to public service.

The details of his burial arrangements are yet to be announced, but sources suggest that preparations are underway for a dignified send-off, reflecting the respect and admiration he garnered from all walks of life.

The nation mourns the loss of a young, vibrant leader whose life was cut short. Ssegirinya’s legacy is expected to live on through the many lives he touched and the changes he sought for a better, more equitable Uganda.

Whisper Eye News will continue to follow this story for updates on the funeral arrangements and further tributes.

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