When did Benjamin Agaba die?
Benjamin Agaba, the man who set himself on fire near Uganda’s Parliament in a desperate act of protest, has died from his injuries. Agaba, a supporter of the ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM), passed away on March 9, 2025, after nearly two weeks in critical condition at Mulago Hospital. His tragic death has ignited discussions about political neglect, frustration, and the extreme measures individuals take when they feel unheard.

When did Benjamin Agaba set himself on fire?
On February 26, 2025, Agaba arrived at the entrance of Parliament carrying a container of flammable liquid. Witnesses say he doused himself before setting himself on fire, screaming about betrayal and abandonment. Security personnel and passersby rushed to extinguish the flames, but by the time emergency services arrived, he had suffered extensive burns.
He was immediately transported to Mulago Hospital, where doctors fought to save his life. Despite receiving intensive care, Agaba succumbed to his injuries nearly two weeks later.
The Motive Behind the Tragic Act
Agaba had reportedly been struggling with political and financial difficulties. He claimed that after his property was vandalized by opposition supporters, leaving his father homeless, he sought help from the NRM for over a year but received no assistance. Feeling abandoned by the party he had supported for years, he resorted to the extreme act of self-immolation in front of the country’s legislative seat to draw attention to his plight.
His death has left many questioning the effectiveness of political structures in addressing the grievances of their supporters, particularly those who feel forgotten after dedicating years of service.

Reactions and National Debate
The incident has sparked widespread discussions on political accountability, mental health, and economic struggles in Uganda. Many citizens have expressed shock and sorrow, while others have criticized both the government and opposition for creating an environment where such desperate measures seem like the only option.
Political analysts suggest that this tragedy highlights the growing frustration among some Ugandans who feel that their concerns are ignored once elections are over. Others argue that this case underscores the need for better mental health awareness and support systems for individuals facing distressing situations.
Authorities Respond
Ugandan authorities have launched an investigation to understand the circumstances that led to Agaba’s drastic action. Security agencies are also reviewing footage and speaking to witnesses to determine if he had previously attempted to seek help from government institutions.
The NRM has yet to issue an official statement on the matter. However, government officials have called for calm and urged citizens to use proper channels when addressing grievances.
Lessons from the Tragedy
Agaba’s death serves as a stark reminder of the desperation some individuals feel when their pleas for help go unanswered. It highlights the importance of accessible support systems, whether through government structures, community initiatives, or mental health services.
As Uganda mourns the loss of yet another citizen to political and economic despair, this tragedy calls for reflection on how society can prevent such extreme actions in the future. It is a wake-up call for policymakers to create more responsive and inclusive mechanisms for addressing public concerns before they escalate into irreversible tragedies.