Bunyoro king dragged to court over Shs79m for fruit seedlings

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The Omukama of Bunyoro Kitara Dr Solomon Gafabusa Iguru I

The King of Bunyoro Solomon Gafabusa Iguru is in trouble after two women accusing him of failing to pay them about UGX. 79.5 million in seedlings supplies have decided to go to court to recover the debt.

The king was sued by Ms Grace Nabbanja and Ms Sanyu Harriet in the High Court in Kampala on February 27.

Also sued is Isunga Agritech Foundation, one of the kingdom’s foundations.

In their lawsuit filed before the High Court civil division, it states that on October 8, 2009, Isunga Agritech Foundation on behalf of Bunyoro at Kawanda, entered into a verbal agreement with the petitioners to supply the kingdom with various seedlings of mangoes, oranges and passion fruit at a cost of 79.5 million shillings.

They say they supplied 2,800 mango seedlings at Shs5,000 each, 11,820 orange seedlings at Shs5,000 each and 3,200 passion fruit seedlings at Shs2,000 each.

“According to the agreement, the defendants were to pay the money for the seedlings within a period of two weeks from the date of the agreement,” the suit states.

“The defendants did not honour their contractual obligation by failing to clear payments within the agreed period,” the petitioners further state.
They contend the king wrote to them acknowledging receipt of the seedlings and promised to pay them in three instalments, but did not.”

Court has not yet ordered the king to file his defence