Catherine Kusasira, a singer-turned-Presidential Advisor, has suggested that TV presenter Full Figure should undergo a mental health evaluation. This recommendation follows numerous public complaints accusing Full Figure of verbally assaulting individuals without facing repercussions.
Kusasira expressed her concerns, stating, “I request that Full Figure be checked into a health facility for a mental check-up by doctors because we could be dealing with someone who is battling a mental illness.” Her plea highlights the seriousness of the situation and the need for professional intervention.
The former Eagles Production singer revealed that she has been a victim of Full Figure’s verbal abuse for nearly two decades. She emphasized the impact of this behavior on her life, underscoring the need for accountability.
Kusasira firmly asserted that Full Figure should not be regarded as a Presidential Advisor, but rather as a mobilizer who has misused her position. “If she disagrees with me, she should present her Identity card. We have a few Presidential Advisors,” Kusasira stated, calling for clarity and integrity in leadership roles.
While Kusasira thanked the Uganda Communications Commission (UCC) for suspending Full Figure’s TV program, she believes more action is necessary. She urged the UCC to shut down Full Figure’s social media accounts, citing ongoing harmful content.
A call for support from the UCC
Catherine Kusasira expressed her gratitude towards the UCC but insisted that suspending the TV program was insufficient. “Full Figure is someone who can abuse you, and even your husband distances himself from you.
It’s too much. We request UCC to help us with many other issues,” she said, emphasizing the need for comprehensive measures to address the ongoing problem.
Kusasira recounted that her troubles with Full Figure began back in 2003 when she was a house help, with a young child. She noted that the verbal attacks have continued for years, illustrating the persistence of this troubling behavior.
Through her statements, Kusasira calls for awareness and action against verbal abuse, highlighting the broader implications for mental health and public discourse.
Source: newslexpoint.com