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    Plot by Age limit supporters to remove Oboth Oboth revealed

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    By Otim Nape
    Very strong Museveni supporters want Hon Oboth-Oboth removed from the position of chairing Legal and Parliamentary Affairs committee. The reason for doing this is that his loyalty can’t be guaranteed. ‘He is too objective and principled as a seasoned lawyer and we want someone more loyal.

    This is a fight for Mzee’s political soul and we can’t take chances. Civility will come later, it will be politics first’ replied a leading Museveni political strategist when asked about the bad image that removing Oboth-Oboth will create against NRM. ‘By the way even before we get there, people keep saying we as NRM have no numbers on that committee but the Rules allow between 25 to 30 members. The speaker is ours and we can prevail on her to increase the committee membership except that it’s a bit tricky because parliament is already in recess yet it must be in session for the committee to be reconstituted.’ The presidential assistant added that, whereas it’s desirable that a favorable committee report is in place, Museveni can still get his way even when the Oboth committee rejects Magyezi’s proposal to delete Article 102(b). ‘We have the numbers in plenary and MPs can vote against the committee report and there won’t be any stalemate’ the very influential presidential aide bragged regarding their other alternative plans. Other members on the legal committee are; Monica Amoding; Agaba Abbas and Gafabusa Muhumuza Richard; Sam Bitangaro; Jackson Kafuuzi; Semujju Nganda; Medard Segona; Oboth-Oboth; Abdul Katuntu; Robina Rwakoojo; Anna Adeke; Mohammad Nsereko; Wilfred Niwagaba; Mathias Mpuuga; Paul Akamba; Isala Eragu Veronica; Aston Kajara; Obua Denis Hamson; Achia Remegio; Ongalo Obote Keneth; Azairwe Dorothy; Edward Otto Makmot; Elly Tumwine; Gastur Kyawa Mugoya. Grapevine reliable sources revealed that Kaguta Museveni was considering Robina Rwakoojo to replace Oboth-Oboth the moment the decision to boot him is finalized. The other choice is Jackson Kafuuzi but he is encumbered because he Magyezi’s co-sponsor of the bill against age limit-and can therefore not be a judge in his own case.

    Rwakoojo in the past was working with the office of the Solicitor General and marries the EC powerful CEO Sam Rwakoojo. She is Kaguta Museveni’s neighbor in Kisozi Gomba district.
    WHO IS OBOTH-OBOTH

    The West Budama South MP was born April 1971 and he is the lawyer with bias on intellectual property rights. He come to Parliament as independent after failing to get NRM card. This is his
    2nd term and in 9th parliament he chaired the rules, discipline and privileges committee which punishes errant MPs. He has a degree in law from Makerere and masters in law from University of Minnesota. He served as attorney general for the Tieng Adhola cultural institution before joining Ministry of Justice and Constitutional Affairs as a state attorney based in Mbale. He resigned the government in 2010 to join politics and replaced former Minister Emmanuel Otala. He despises material things; isn’t very rich which is the reason he stays in the poor village of Mukono district. He is a strong born again Christian for Watoto Church. He is married to Constance Naome Awino; and they have 5 children studying at Budo. His fellow lawyers say Oboth is a strong Christian who can’t be arm-twisted and this explains why Kaguta Museveni’s chief strategists in NRM are uncomfortable with him handling the life presidency project.

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    ARTICLE 102(b)

    You Used Me And Dumped Me – Abiriga Cries To M7

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    By Jamil Lutakome

    Arua Municipality Member of Parliament Ibrahim Abiriga is bitter with president Museveni for jettisoning him after passing the Age Limit bill.

    Speaking to NBS, Abiriga revealed that president Museveni broke his heart after he refused to give him the huge sums of money he promised him.

    “When I was still an RDC, I meet president Museveni and explained to him how I used my money to solicit support for him.  He promised to refund all the money but up to now, he has never given me that money,” Abiriga cried.

    He further explained that when he started the Age Limit bill, he again reminded the president of his promise. Museveni assured him that he will pay him after the bill is passed. Abiriga says since the bill was passed, he has tried to reach the president but he never picks his calls.

    “I’m excluded in everything in the NRM party, those people who are near the president are telling him lies about me, that’s why he doesn’t pick my calls,” Abiriga grieved.

    Abiriga added that he now survives on loans and borrowing to cater for his extended family needs and his electorate. He says people think he got a lot of money from the president to blow the trumpet for the age limit bill which is not the case.

    Abiriga however boasted that he is glad that people in Buganda love him and wherever he passes, they sing praises to his name.

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    ARTICLE 102(b)

    Kitata Is Still Our Chairman – Tang Odoi

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    By Mboowa Nathan 

     

    NRM Electoral Commission boss Dr. Tang Odoi has advised Rubaga NRM youths to stay calm and follow the right procedures if they are to impeach their leader Abdallah Kitatta. 

    Speaking about the fate of Abdallah Kitatta, who is the NRM Chairperson of Rubaga Division, Tang Odoi advised the youths to wait for investigations to be done. “Let them investigate, charge him in court and if he is found guilty, that’s when he can be suspended. Automatically the Secretary General of the party will write to the Chairman Electoral commission to organise fresh elections.”

    Tang further cautioned NRM leaders to always serve with integrity of the highest pedigree. Tang Odoi also noted that if Abdallah Kitatta is found guilty, he will also face the disciplinary committee of the party.

    Yesterday, NRM youths from Rubaga division gave an ultimatum of three days to their bosses to organise fresh elections in Lubaga after denouncing Abdallah Kitata as their chairman.

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    ARTICLE 102(b)

    M7 Defence Minister Almost Beaten At Parliament

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    By Stella Mugoya

    Museveni’s defence minister Adolf Mwesige has survived the wrath of MPs the parliamentary defence committee.

    The fight was sparked off when the deputy chairperson of the committee, Kezakia Mbogo failed to manage the meeting in the accepted manner, after trying to protect the minister who was dodging some questions from committee members.

    It all started when MPs Ssekikuubo Theodore, Muwanga Kivumbi and Gilbert Olanya asked the minister to explain why Ugandan troops are still camping at the Congo-Uganda border. The MPs also tasked the defence minister to explain why the army is doing police work and why they are releasing criminals that are arrested by police. The minister refused to reply to the MPs questions which forced the committee chairperson to adjourn the meeting immediately without agreeing with fellow committee members.

    This sparked off a fight as MPs blocked the minister from vacating the room before answering their queries. They immediately stood up and locked the exit door shouting and ordering the chairman to call the meeting back to order so that the minister can answer them.

    “Tell us, when is he going to answer our questions, if not  we shall not allow him out. Let’s go back and sit, call the meeting back to order and let them all sit down. Afande, you are mature enough you can’t just push me. Just go back and sit and let the meeting be adjourned properly,” Ssekikuubo and Olanya geared on while standing  at the locked door.

    The minister tried to look for a way to escape but the biter MPs could not allow him access to the door. “Are you the sergeant at arms, let them settle first then we shall leave the door,”Ssekikuubo said while fighting fellow MP from Ntoroko, Rwenulikya Ibanda, who was trying to defend the minister.

    He added that,” These queries must be answered by UPDF, they must tell us but our chairman is here saying it isn’t of concern. We need to know who ordered the army to cross the borders.”

    The bitter MPs criticised their chairman for having a hidden agenda. “Chairman, if you have a hidden agenda in these matters, then we are opposing it,” Ssekikuubo warned.

    Muwanga Kivumbi, one of the committee members, expressed his bitterness at fellow committee member Rwenulikya Ibanda for trying to be a Judas. Kivumbi said that it was Ibanda who confessed, while they were compiling the committee questions, that as a boarder MP, he saw Ugandan troops in Congo, but after seeing the minister, he started changing his statements. “He is just hopeless,” Kivumbi blasted Ibanda.

    Olanya, a committee member, blasted the acting chairman saying, “We have a duty of protecting our soldiers and our country. I support the calling of a committee meeting to examine the role of the chairperson. Nabakooba had problems of managing this committee, she had challenges and we thought that since you are a senior member you could manage it better.”

    Kato Lubwama, who is also a committee member warned, “the biggest problem this committee has is some people who think they are bigger than others, all of us are MPs but it comes to a point when some members don’t want all of us to speak. Yes, you are a chairman but all of us are part of this committee. You must respect us and if we have a mandate to remove him let us do. Go back to school and learn these things.”

    Kezakia was acting as the chairperson of the committee since Nabakooba, who is the committee chairperson was not around.

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