Posted by Odinaka on Fri 02nd Oct, 2015 - tori.ng
A taxi driver who was sentenced to death for the brutal murder of his neighbour after been framed when a land dispute between families in the village got out of hand, recounts bitter experience
"In Uganda, conditions for death row prisoners are cruel, degrading, and inhumane. We were always denied medicines. There were lice, flies, and other vermin in the prison, and this resulted in many illnesses and many prisoners died from these illnesses.In 1984 my brother developed malaria and stomach complications because of inadequate food and skin conditions. I pleaded with the prison authorities to give my brother medication and treatment.However, they told me that we were brought to death row to face death, that it was a waste of taxpayer’s money to treat him. My brother died in 1985. This really scared me.Life is terrible on death row in Uganda, Africa. No one was ever given any notice that they would be executed. Each time we were taken by complete surprise. We lived in complete fear of any unusual activity from the wardens.During my stay in prison there were five rounds of executions. The last one was in 1999 in which the state executed 28 prisoners.The coffins for the prisoners to be executed were made in the prison. During the three days before executions, we could all hear the making of the coffins.The black hoods and clothes for prisoners to be executed were made by other prisoners. We knew how many people were to be executed by counting the number of hoods being made."