Rukungiri district boss Geoffrey Kyomukama urges road users to avoid drink and drive

Road users have been advised not to drink and drive in order to prevent the increasing number of fatal road accidents.

The call was placed at the send-off ceremony for Late Nabasa Nickson in Rwabigangura cell, Kebisoni town council by Mr. Geoffrey Kyomukama, the LC5 chairperson for Rukungiri district.

Nabasa, a 26-year-old nephew of Ministry of Security employee Kutesa Edwin Kaziriri, passed away from injuries he sustained in a hit-and-run accident that happened on Friday of last week.

During his send off ceremony, Kyomukama revealed that a common cause of accidents is drunk drivers endangering the lives of other people, including passengers and pedestrians calling for an end to stop such incidents.

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Kyomukama continued by recommending the populace to have social capital, such as by joining groups that promote development and can support them in the event of an emergency, as opposed to selling land for rescue.

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Since we won’t be here on Earth forever, Edwin Kutesa Kaziriri exhorted people to love one another when still living.

He said that the deceased was a very disciplined, diligent, and kind person adding that they have lost a young person who could support the family and the nation in future.

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The late Nabasa Nickson, who survived with two children, died at Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital.

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