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NSIBAMBI IN POISON ATTACK
SURVIVED: Nsibambi
- Sexy Tea Girl Arrested For Taking Poison-coated Gnuts to the Premier�s office, Nsibambi had just moved out when the poison was brought, Commissioner poisoned admitted At AAR Clinic
A tea girl working in Prime Minister Apollo Nsibambi’s office was last Tuesday arrested in connection with an attempt to poison the ageing premier, Red Pepper can exclusively reveal. The babe identified as Annette Nakyanga was arrested by a highly trained team of CID detectives and is currently detained at the Central Police Station in Kampala as investigations into the hair-raising matter intensify. Annette is accused of having taken roasted groundnuts laced with a deadly poison to Nsibambi’s office along Clement Hill, Kampala, with the intention of killing him alongside another high ranking commissioner identified as Elizabeth Alimadi Okiti. The incident happened last Friday.“We have Annette here. We want her to explain the circumstances under which the edibles she took to Nsibambi’s office were found to be poisoned,” said one of the detectives handling the case. A copy typist in the premier’s office identified as Sarah Adungo has also been caged over the same matter. The no nonsense detectives also grilled Flavia Watuwa, the undersecretary alongside another official in Nsibambi’s office over the shocking incident. They were later taken to CID headquarters in Kibuli for further interrogations.
Sources say Annette entered the Premier’s office at around 3:30pm with roasted groundnuts. They were to be served to Nsibambi and President Museveni’s newly-appointed PRDP (Recovery Development Programme) commissioners, Mary Among and Elizabeth Alimadi. Annette dished out the groundnuts to Alimadi who was apparently hungry but her colleague Among seemed not to be interested in them.There after, the girl walked slowly and proceeded to Nsibambi’s office. She did not knock before entering. Fortunately, that was the time when Nsibambi aka ‘Mr. Lugubrious’ was walking out of office! Nsibambi said he was rushing for an appointment and could hardly take the groundnuts. “Another time my friend; thanks a lot,” said Nsibambi as he hastily moved out.
COMMISIONER POISONED
No sooner had Nsibambi quit office than Alimadi who had munched a great number of the nuts started to tremble. She also complained that there was a paraffin odour in the nuts.“We thought Alimadi was pregnant and had gotten sick. But then she asked what kind of groundnuts Annette had served her. She seemed to have become suspicious immediately,” recounts a source at the PM’s office. “Alimadi nearly collapsed. She breathed heavily and screamed like an owl. She then started foaming at the mouth, a ghastly incident that shocked everyone in the office,” reports a source. Work at the premier’s office came to a standstill. Our source added: “I thought she was going to die immediately. She was wailing at the top of her voice and screaming. She was in pain, she was going into shock, she was foaming at the mouth, and I knew she was going to die there in the office.”
Amidst all the confusion and as colleagues scampered to look for help, Alimadi fell on the ground and started rolling. Soon she started throwing up. Our source added: “Colleagues had to physically restrain her. There was a great force pushing her intestines which she said were ‘boiling’. Her eyes turned pale and she said she was feeling dizzy. She was in serious pain.” Hurriedly, the ‘stricken’ commissioner was forced into Among’s car and rushed to AAR Clinic along the same street Clement Hill where she was attended to by doctors. While in the car, an eyewitness noted that Alimadi violently kicked the leather seats as she gasped for air. There was fear she would die before reaching the hospital which is just a few blocks away. As fears of Alimadi’s life intensified, the tea girl had skillfully left office and dumped the killer edibles in a dust bin.It was after so many commissioners insisted that groundnuts be taken to the Government Chemist that the tea girl felt ashamed and scared that she retrieved them and handed them over. Sources say that Annette usually takes snacks like roasted Gnuts to the PM’s office and that Nsibambi occasionally eats them. Our source said of the PM; “He loves them.”
DOCTORS TALK
According to the Medical Lab Document which Red Pepper has exclusively attained, the groundnuts were deemed to have been laced with a cocktail of a deadly chemical, a poison and an acid.The Document logged as number No. GEO112/09 and signed by government analyst Justus Mike Ocom notes: “It’s highly likely the groundnuts were tainted with demozepam or similar benzodiazepines. Dezopam is a tranquilizer while phenyl- and mentyl- are breakdown products of Demozepam.”Alimadi was referred to the government analyst by AAR Dr. Kasule S for ‘chemical analysis of compounds adulterated with these groundnuts and blood sample.’
Analyst Ocom tested the G.nuts and blood samples from Alimadi who had eaten the nuts.According to the referral letter dated July 3 2009, Dr. Kasule observed that the groundnuts had paraffin like odour before he advised that toxicology tests be carried out to ascertain what kind of chemical had been applied to the edibles which had been purchased from a supermarket.
POSION SCARE
Meanwhile, we are told Nsibambi these days moves with his own flask of tea, eats, serviettes and no longer takes anything prepared from his office. “He trusts no one now. He keeps the fridge and office keys with himself,” noted a source. As we write this, the matter is before Acting commissioner of police general crime, Grace Akuro.
WHO IS ALIMADI
She is married to Justin Ocitti. She is a daughter to former Prime Minister Otema Alimadi. She is blessed with two kids and she jetted in last week from Europe where she had gone to attend her daughter’s graduation.
She has lived in Europe for 27 years before she was appointed by Museveni on the PRDP programme as cmmissioner. She is a reputed consultant. President Museveni appointed Alimadi last year to oversee the implementation of the shs120bn programme meant to alleviate the suffering of the people in the north of the country.
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