Masaka's Missing Priest: A Mystery Unveiled
The disappearance of Fr. Deus Ssekabira, a Catholic priest in Masaka, has left the community in a state of fear and uncertainty. Two weeks ago, he was allegedly arrested by unknown individuals at Katwe Trading Centre, Kimaanya Kabonera Division, along Alex Ssebbowa Road. The sudden and mysterious nature of his disappearance has raised concerns among residents and the Catholic faithful alike.
The story unfolds with a shocking revelation: the priest's arrest was swift and forceful. Tenants at the premises reported finding their doors locked, suggesting a well-organized and clandestine operation. This has led to speculation about the identity and motives of the individuals involved.
Alex Ssenyondo, Fr. Ssekabira's brother, described the arrest as a meticulously planned event. He stated, 'They arrived in four vehicles with covered number plates, dressed in black, and with their faces concealed. The only indication of their identity was the guns they carried.' This level of secrecy has only deepened the mystery.
Another brother, Andrew Kabulassoke, shed light on Fr. Ssekabira's work. He revealed that the priest was running an organization that received international funding to support community projects, including schools. He strongly denied any involvement in illegal activities, addressing the rumors circulating.
The family's appeal for help has been met with a cautious response from the authorities. While the government and relevant agencies have been contacted, the police have not yet officially acknowledged the case. Twaha Kasirye, the Masaka Regional Police spokesperson, stated, 'We have only learned about this through social media. No formal complaint has been registered at any police station.'
The family's plea for Fr. Ssekabira's release, emphasizing his innocence, has not been ignored. They are urging the authorities to take immediate action. The question remains: what led to this mysterious disappearance, and will the truth behind it ever be fully revealed?