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Immigration disowns Rugiirwa’s diplomatic passport, summons him to explain source

Kampala, (UG):- The Directorate of Citizenship and Immigration Control (DCIC) has summoned Mr Rugiirwa Katatumba, the son of a former Pakistan ambassador, the late Boney Katatumba to explain how he obtained the diplomatic passport he has been flashing all over social media recently.

Rugiirwa, a businessman and brother to singer Angella Katatumba, appeared on social media with a red passport, sparking a public outcry.

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But the Ministry of Internal Affairs came out last week to vehemently deny authorising the issuance of the passport, with the ministry spokesperson Mr Simon Mundeyi saying after a thorough investigation, it was determined that no diplomatic passport was ever issued in the name of Rugiirwa Katatumba.

“People might want to show off on social media with a red passport, but we will now ask the police to investigate and have this individual produce the passport he is displaying so we can verify its authenticity,” Mr Mundeyi said during a press briefing on Monday, adding that Rugiirwa might have obtained that passport from “Nasser” where ‘duplicates’ are made.

“The passport he is displaying on social media may have come from Nasser Road or could belong to a parent. He did not open it for inspection. For someone to hold a diplomatic passport, they must be of high standing in society or hold a significant office,” Mundeyi emphasized.

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According to the Immigration Spox, the only diplomatic passport ever issued to the Katatumba family was in the name of Gertrude Katatumba, in her capacity as a diplomat’s wife.

But documents verified by this publication show that Mr Rugiirwa applied for a replacement of an ordinary passport on April 10, 2021, and collected it from the Kyambogo Passport Collection Centre on November 22, 2021, at 1:41 pm.

Tsked to explain how this occurred, Mundeyi said that during his application, Mr Rugiirwa requested to drop the name “Brian” but did not provide evidence for this change. He added that the DCIC is very strict about issuing service and diplomatic passports.

“Diplomatic passports are issued by law to judges, chairpersons of permanent commissions, and others in high-ranking positions. The law does not empower the minister to authorise the issuance of diplomatic passports.”

“The law does not grant the minister the authority to recommend or issue diplomatic passports. The minister can only authorise the issuance of service passports, which are green and reserved for heads of government institutions and others deemed fit by the Minister of Internal Affairs,” Mr Mudeyi explained further.

The Shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr Haruna Nkunyingi Muwada, has called for a thorough investigation into the issuance of both diplomatic and service passports, citing it as a factor contributing to the decline in the ranking of the Ugandan passport.

Mr Muwada attributed this decline to the issuance of diplomatic passports to individuals with connections to the government.

“We are concerned that Uganda has opted to issue or sell diplomatic passports to many wealthy individuals, tycoons, and some foreigners who are not legally diplomats. The current use of Uganda’s red passports contravenes legal and international standards on diplomatic passports,” he said.

He added: “Even legitimate diplomats at Ugandan missions abroad are sometimes overshadowed by the seemingly connected illegal holders of Ugandan diplomatic passports. Often, Uganda embassy staff, fearing for their jobs, are coerced into issuing supportive diplomatic notices to these illegitimate passport holders in several foreign countries. This situation promotes illicit and illegal activities.”

The Ministry of Internal Affairs said it has issued 3,024 diplomatic passports, 2,064 service passports, and 1,076,200 ordinary electronic paper-based passports. The Ugandan passport is currently ranked 73rd out of 199 nations worldwide, according to the 2024 global passport index.

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