During a question and answer session with the media at the presidential lodge in Arua this Morning, Museveni said the government is willing to share the report publicly, only if the Late Mayombo’s family is comfortable with the move.
The development comes days after former prime minister, and now Independent presidential candidate John Patrick Amama Mbabazi told the people of fort portal, that he had no hand in Mayombo’s death.
Museveni said; “I’m sure his family got the report, his late father was still alive, I remember discussing it with him. So release it to whom? I can talk to his family if they want us to publish it, we can publish it. But the report is there.”
According to Museveni, there was no foul play in his death, but rather, the Brigadier died a natural death in 2007.
Brig. Noble Mayombo, was the permanent secretary of defence and a close aide to President Yoweri Museveni, and passed away on 1st May 2007 in a Kenyan hospital, at the age of 42.
Born in Fort Portal, Mayombo, who held the post of Chief of Military Intelligence from 2000 to 2004, succumbed to severe pancreatitis at Aga Khan Hospital in Nairobi, where he had been flown after suffering multi-organ failure.