Ms Nalukwago says they are planning to hold a general assembly at the Freedom Square in Makerere, on Monday, to forge a way forward.
On October 31, Prof Barnabas Nawangwe, the vice chancellor, issued a statement asking students to return to class, saying the situation was calm despite some hiccups.
He said the semester would continue as planned and reminded students of examinations which are scheduled to start on November 18.
Talking to the @thecigofamily, Ms Nalukwago says they will not be forced to return to class and without being heard.
Students want the university to scrap the 15 percent tuition increment, reinstate all suspended students and withdraw armed security operatives from the institution’s Freedom Square, a converging area for students.
Ms Nalukwago told journalists that Prof Eria Hisali, the Principal of College of Business and Management Science together with Mr Gordon Murangira, the Personal Secretary of Prof Nawangwe should be suspended and investigated for their role in brutalising students. She accuses the two, especially Prof Hisali of sanctioning security to mishandle students with extreme brutality.

