The High Court in Kampala has ruled that there is sufficient evidence requiring Christopher Okello Onyum, the prime suspect in the Ggaba daycare case, to defend himself against four counts of murder.According to the Daily Monitor, Presiding judge Alice Komuhangi Khaukha delivered the ruling on Thursday after the prosecution closed its case, having presented 18 witnesses in support of the charges.I have evaluated the evidence produced against you and it makes a case against you, requiring you to give your defense on each of the four counts.Following the decision, the court outlined the legal options available to Okello as he prepares his defence. He may choose to give sworn testimony, which would subject him to cross-examination by the prosecution, or make an unsworn statement that is not open to cross-examination. He also has the option to remain silent and not present any defence.Okello was granted 30 minutes to consult with his defence lawyers, Richard Kumbuga and Sarah Awelo, before informing the court of how he intends to proceed. He also has the right to call witnesses in his defence.Masaka police arrest trio for defaming MP-elect Justine Nameere on social mediaThe accused is facing four counts of murder stemming from the fatal stabbing of four toddlers at Ggaba Early Childhood Development Centre on April 2, 2026.The victims were identified as Gideon Eteku, Keisha Agenorwoth Otim, Ignitius Sseruyange, and Ryan Odeke.The post High Court rules sufficient evidence in Ggaba daycare murder case appeared first on MBU.