Ugandan Priest Detained: Rev. Fr. Deusedit Ssekabira Arrested Amidst Subversion Allegations
Kampala, uganda – December 14, 2025 – The Uganda Peoples’ Defense forces (UPDF) has confirmed the arrest of Rev. Fr. Deusedit Ssekabira, a priest serving the Masaka Catholic Diocese, on suspicion of involvement in activities deemed subversive to national security. This progress, announced today by the Ministry of Defence and Veteran Affairs, follows reports of the priest’s disappearance earlier in December and has sparked concern within the Catholic community and among human rights observers.
The official statement, released by Col. Chris Magezi,Acting Director of Defence public information,clarifies that Fr.Ssekabira is currently in lawful custody and assisting with ongoing criminal investigations. “Rev. Fr. Deusedit Ssekabira of Masaka Diocese was recently arrested by the security forces for involvement in violent subversive activities against the state,” the statement reads. ”He will be produced in the courts of law and charged accordingly.”
What are ‘Subversive Activities’ in the Ugandan Context?
The term “subversive activities,” as used by Ugandan authorities, generally encompasses actions perceived as threats to the stability of the government. These can range from treason and incitement of violence to activities aimed at undermining national security. While the Ministry of Defence has not yet detailed the specific allegations against Fr. Ssekabira, the gravity of the charge suggests a serious investigation is underway. Learn more about Uganda’s legal framework regarding national security.
Timeline of Events: From Disappearance to Official Confirmation
Concerns for Fr. Ssekabira’s wellbeing began to surface in mid-December when reports emerged of his alleged abduction by armed men in Masaka City. Serving as Youth Chaplain in the masaka Diocese and deputy parish priest of Bumanji Parish in Kalangala District, Fr. Ssekabira’s sudden disappearance prompted appeals from family members and Catholic faithful, who maintained his innocence.
For days, the lack of official information fueled speculation and anxiety. The UPDF’s statement today represents the first official acknowledgement of the priest’s detention, bringing a degree of clarity – though many questions remain unanswered.
The Catholic Church and Civil Liberties in Uganda
This arrest occurs within a broader context of ongoing debate surrounding security operations and civil liberties in Uganda. Human rights organizations have previously expressed concerns regarding the detention of clergy and individuals perceived as critical of the government. Amnesty International’s reports on Uganda consistently highlight issues related to freedom of expression and the right to a fair trial.
The Masaka Catholic Diocese has yet to release an official statement regarding Fr. ssekabira’s arrest. However, it is anticipated that the diocese will closely monitor the legal proceedings and advocate for due process.
What Happens Next?
Fr.Ssekabira’s case is now entering the legal process. He is expected to be formally charged in court, where the prosecution will present evidence supporting the allegations against him. The priest will have the right to legal depiction and the opportunity to defend himself.
The outcome of this case will likely have critically important implications, not only for Fr. Ssekabira and the Masaka Diocese, but also for the broader discussion surrounding freedom of expression and the role of the Church in Ugandan society. The family and diocese are expected to closely follow the investigation and legal proceedings.
Evergreen Insights: Navigating Security and Rights in Uganda
Uganda’s political landscape has historically been marked by periods of both stability and unrest. Balancing national security concerns with the protection of fundamental rights remains a persistent challenge. Understanding the historical context of security operations in Uganda is crucial for interpreting current events. The country has faced internal conflicts and external threats, leading to the development of robust security apparatuses. However, these measures have often been criticized for their impact on civil liberties.
The role of religious leaders in advocating for social justice and human rights is also a long-standing tradition in Uganda. The Catholic Church, in particular, has frequently enough been a vocal voice on issues of governance and accountability.This case highlights the delicate balance between the state’s authority and the Church’s role as a moral compass.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What charges is Rev.Fr. Deusedit Ssekabira facing? While the









