Salaamu Musumba: Ugandan politician turns supporters into human carpet, walks on their backs

- Proscovia Salaamu-Musumba is a long-serving politician in Uganda with her journey dating back to early 1990s - She served as the MP for Bugabula South between 1996- 2001 and also chaired Kamuli District from 2012 to 2016

- Proscovia Salaamu-Musumba is a long-serving politician in Uganda with her journey dating back to early 1990s

- She served as the MP for Bugabula South between 1996- 2001 and also chaired Kamuli District from 2012 to 2016

- Musumba is one of the candidates for Kamuli Municipality parliamentary seat

- She describes herself as a dependable politician who speaks her mind and a woman of ideas who believes in personal responsibility and political freedom

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Ugandan politician Proscovia Salaamu-Musumba has sparked rage on social media after being filmed walking on the backs of her supporters as though they were a red carpet.

Musumba who made a grand entry in her home town of Kamuli in Eastern Region of Uganda was accorded a heroic reception that saw dozens of her supporters lie down in turns to form a human carpet for her to walk on.

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In video clips that have since gone viral on social media, Musumba had two bodyguards who walked beside her while holding her hands to ensure she remains stable as she steps on the backs of her subjects.

Those who had their backs stepped on by the politician woke up swiftly and proceeded to elongate the queue of human carpet by laying ahead of her again.

Another group was spotted standing side by side clapping and cheering their leader.

Musumba is one of the candidates in the race for Kamuli Municipality MP.

She served as the MP for Bugabula South between 1996- 2001 and also chaired Kamuli District from 2012 to 2016.

She describes herself as a dependable politician who speaks her mind and a woman of ideas who believes in personal responsibility and political freedom.

“I love politics; it is an opportunity to change people’s lives forever in an hour. You can seat in Parliament and pass a policy that can empower people’s lives forever,” she said as posted on her Facebook page

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She was born March 11, 1963, in Mbale, Uganda. She is the mother of four boys.

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