BBC Pidgin of Thursday, 4 May 2023
Source: BBC
One Ugandan national army soldier don shoot and kill di goment minister wey e dey guard.
E shoot Retired Colonel Charles Okello Engola, wey be di Minister of State for Labour, Employment and Industrial Relations for im house for Kyanja on Tuesday morning.
E neva dey clear weda argument bin dey between di soja and di Col Engola.
Bifor e turn di gun on imself, some eyewitness say di soja bin waka around di neighbourhood begin shoot in di air.
Di territorial Police for Kampala Metropolitan don identify di soja as Pte. Wilson Sabiti and say dem dey actively investigate di mata.
Police tok-tok pesin for inside statement say di body guard bin fire plenty shots at close range and kill di minister as e dey enta im official vehicle. E die for di scene.
Di suspect also shoot and wunjure di Aide De Camp (ADC) Lt. Ronald Otim bifor e run go Kyanja trading center on foot, wia e enta salon and shoot imsef dead.
Di Ministry of Labour, Gender and Social Development say di soja na part of di UPDF-seconded security detail for di minister for only one month (April).
Initial report suggest say a number of pipo fit dey injured and videos on social media show as locals gada for di scene in shock.
Police say di motive for di murder neva dey established.
POLICE ACTIVELY INVESTIGATING TRAGIC MURDER BY SHOOTING OF HON. MINISTER IN KYANJA@FredEnanga1 "The territorial police in Kampala Metropolitan, is actively investigating the tragic murder by shooting of the Hon. Minister of State for Labour, Employment and Industrial Relations,… pic.twitter.com/vEUzWeH4bF
— Uganda Police Force (@PoliceUg) May 2, 2023
The Deputy Speaker @Thomas_Tayebwa visited the home of State Minister for Labour, Col (RTD). Charles Engola in Kyanja.
The minister was shot dead by his body guard this morning. The guard later shot himself. #RIP pic.twitter.com/HyqOIgoX5z
— Parliament of Uganda (@Parliament_Ug) May 2, 2023
Statement on the Tragic Incident Involving our Minister of State for Labour, Employment and Industrial Relations Col. (Rtd.) Charles Okello Engola Macodwogo. May his soul Rest in Peace. pic.twitter.com/4AC41FWhbO
— Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development (@Mglsd_UG) May 2, 2023