A stringent Bill against homosexuality is in the offing, the state minister for ethics and integrity, Dr. James Nsaba Buturo, has said.
Addressing a press conference at the Media Centre yesterday, Buturo said the country was besieged by homosexuality, pornography, prostitution, human sacrifice, drug abuse, embezzlement and witchcraft to the extent that it was “dangerously becoming a permissive society.”
He noted that once the Bill is passed into law, it will be an offence to publish and distribute literature on homosexuality or advocate for it.
He also stated that it would become impossible for homosexuals to address press conferences and attract people to their cause, once the Bill becomes law.
He, however, declined to reveal the penalties for offenders.
Buturo said he was under pressure from some development partners “to go slow on homosexuals”.
He disclosed that some donors were threatening to withdraw funding if Uganda becomes more hostile to homosexuals.
“I all the time tell them to leave us alone. I say (to them) that Uganda’s integrity is more than the money they give us. We are not going to be taken advantage of on account of financial support,” Buturo stated.
After all, he remarked, 70% of the aid that Uganda gets is repatriated.
The minister dismissed the notion that people are born homosexual.
“Ugandans who are choosing to promote illegality should not abuse the rights of the majority,” he warned.
Buturo urged religious institutions to fight immorality, arguing that they are “supremely mandated to address matters of the soul.”
He disclosed that he was looking after 60 former homosexuals, saying they are under threat from their former colleagues. He, however, did not name the place where they are being kept.
The minister stressed that the Government would not create special places for prostitutes to do their trade.