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    MPs Fear To Vote On Mobile Money Tax, Walk Out Of The House 

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    Members of Parliament have this afternoon walked out of the house forcing the Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Jacob Oulanyah to adjourned it to Tuesday next week after a heated debate on the Excise Duty Amendment Bill, 2018 which calls for amendment of the Mobile Money tax levy from 1% on all transactions to 0.5% on withdraws.

    Oulanyah made the decision after Oyam South MP, Betty Amongi rose on the point of procedure challenging the lack of quorum as the committee of the whole house had sat to handle the bill clause by clause.

    The members had earlier agreed that since the motion was so contentious, they would vote on each clause by show of hands and a good number had voted to delete clause 2 which among others provides for doing away with the entire 0.5% tax on mobile money.

    The presiding officer was later forced to suspend the house to allow in more members so as to have the required quorum of 154 as opposed to the 97 members that were present then.

    “Members, I am required to suspend the house for 15 minutes to allow members in the house and then come back so that we make a decision,” Oulanyah said.

    He however warned that, “Even if the matter is deferred to another date or a year ahead, the result are likely to be the same.”

    The house later resumed after the 15 minutes break but worse still there were a few members than those present during the time of suspension and the Deputy Speaker gave space to the Minister Betty Among to respond to the concerns of land evictions in Nakaseke district.

    This prompted the Opposition Chief Whip, Ibrahim Ssemujju Nganda to rise on a point of procedure challenging the fact that NRM senior members were demobilizing members from returning to the house.

    “We take Parliament business to be very serious for which we swore to protect, what signal shall we be sending to the public that the same Minister who stood here to fail Parliament conduct business is given the same platform to begin talking to Parliament,” Ssemujju said.

    “I have seen colleagues, my friend Commissioner Peter Ogwang mobilizing MPs to get out of Parliament; we must not be physical present but we must be in the shape to transact business,”

    “You see colleagues and Ministers mobilizing themselves to get out of the house; if the purpose of Government was to fail Parliament business today and as a speaker you must priorities government business, why do we keep here pretending when those running the state don’t want us to continue with business.”

    Oulanyah would later rule that the House be adjourned to next week since several members had showed to interest in the business that was following that included Ministers responding to question that were raised by legislators.

    The bill had appeared before the House for the second and third reading and ot would thus be passed in totality or with amendments.

    A number of members were in support of the Minority report of the committee on Finance that was signed by Nakaseke South MP, Paulsen Kasana Lutamaguzi, Patrick Isiagi Opolot and Moses Walyomu which recommended that the Excise duty (Amendment) No.2, Bill of 2018 be passed with an amendment that the entire excise duty on mobile money transactions be scrapped.

     

    By Stella Mugoya

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    Museveni Set To Buy Two New Enhanced Security Cars Through Belgium…

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    Some of President Museveni's outdated cars

    Even before Parliament passes the 2023/2024 financial budget, President Yoweri Museveni’s security handlers have already forwarded to a Belgium company security specifications and features they want installed in the president’s new cars.

    President Museveni is set to own new cars in the coming financial year and they have already been budgeted for in the proposed 2023/2024.

    The cars will be purchased from Germany and Japan and thereafter shipped to Belgium where a renowned company will fit in security features required by the son of Kaguta.

    The Belgian company has for long been working with President Museveni’s security handlers as far as providing the Ugandan leader with bullet and bomb proof vehicles. The current two limousines Museveni has were enhanced with security features by the same company.

    In 2012, Museveni purchased Mercedes Benz S600 Pullman Guard when the country was celebrating the golden jubilee since getting independence in 1962.

    Museveni is also using other bullet proof Toyota Land Cruisers but they become old and are always in the garage for maintenance.

    The president is also going to purchase other escorting cars because many of the ones he is using are too old.

    President Museveni considers himself a targeted person by terrorist groups such as Al Qaeda and Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) and he recently apologised to Ugandans who are disturbed by his security when they block the roads and stop them until he passes.

    He explained that he fears for his life.

    Museveni has been the United States leading partner in the region when it comes to fighting terrorists like Al Shabaab in Somalia and Allied People’s Defence Forces (ADF) in Congo who have links to Al-shabaab.

     

     

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    We Know How To Pull The Trigger, Watch Your Movements – ‘Tired Officers’ Give MP 10 Days To Live…

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    Hon. Sarah Opendi

    Tororo District Woman Member of Parliament, Hon. Sarah Opendi has today told parliament that Members of Parliament (MPs) are continuously receiving death threats from individuals disguising themselves as ‘Association of tired officers in Uniform Uganda’.

    The ‘Tired Officers’ accuse MPs of failing to handle issues concerning their welfare.
    Hon. Opendi said that she received threatening messages from an individual who identified himself as Congo Bajo.

    “I received a letter on my Parliament email from the association of tired officers. It was a notice of engagement about the formation of the association as a result of Parliament’s failure to recognize their service, through improving their welfare, increasing their pay and work environment,” Opendi said.

    Opendi said that the association members claim to include, army officers, teachers, police officers and health workers.

    Opendi added that she was given a seven days’ ultimatum to pay the ‘association’ Shs 10 million lest she faces the consequences of failure to comply.

    “I am now left with 2 days from the day of the notice. They said they will determine how to handle the matter the way they were trained. They said they know how to pull the trigger and how to give the right medication,” she said.

    Opendi revealed that Congo Bajo warned her watch her moves and that she was the next target.

    “These are direct threats to my life; the messages were saying that I am the next target, that I should not take their warnings lightly. Yesterday, I reported to the police but in the evening, I received more messages,” she added.

    The Deputy Speaker, Thomas Tayebwa said he had received reports about threats to more MPs noting that some threats are related to MPs involvement in the ongoing investigation of the National Council of Sports.

    “The one of Sarah Opendi and other MPs is related to the ongoing investigation of National Council for Sports. There are people in sports federations threatening some MPs to go slow on their investigations,” said Tayebwa.

    Deputy Speaker, Thomas Tayebwa said the police should arrest the culprits since they use registered simcards

    Tayebwa condemned the threats to MPs who he said are mandated to play their oversight role.

    “I don’t know whether these people know that oversight is the MPs’ role and whether they know the money they are using is appropriated by MPs,” he said.

    The Deputy Speaker tasked the Ministry of Internal Affairs to investigate and apprehend the culprits since they use phones which registered numbers.

    “We were told that all non-registered phone numbers were cut off; since Hon. Opendi has brought the number, it means you will know the criminals, or it goes on to say that numbers which are not registered are allowed to operate,” Tayebwa added.

    He urged all MPs who have received death threats to report Parliament’s Criminal Investigation Department (CID).

    However, the Minister for Security, Hon. Jim Muhwezi assured MPs of his ministry’s commitment to bring the culprits to book.

    “Government is aware of these threats and Sarah Opendi has shared the messages she received from criminals with me. We would like to assure this House and the country that we will get the culprits,” said Muhwezi.

     

    Source: Parliament

     

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    We Should Have A Dialogue With M7 For Peacefully Transition – FDC’s Wasswa Birigwa…

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    Amb. Birigwa (L) and President Museveni (R)

    Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) chairman Ambassador Wasswa Birigwa has insisted that the opposition should have dialogue with President Yoweri Museveni.

    Appearing on TV today, Amb. Birigwa revealed that he is among those people in FDC who believe they should have a dialogue with Museveni.

    “Anything can happen in Uganda now. We need to transit and we need Museveni to be part of it.”

    Amb. Birigwa also revealed that some of their people think that elections are no longer viable and maybe they should take another path while others are saying they need to take part in the elections to stay relevant.

    “I am not into politics to be in the Opposition. I entered politics so that we can take power and power must be taken, no one is going to give it to you,” he emphasized.

    He further disclosed that the wave of Hon. Kyagulanyi and NUP was formidable at least in Buganda and that for him, wasn’t a bad thing per se if one looked at the overall situation of the Opposition.

    He however insisted that, NUP is not as widely recognized like FDC.

    He added, “We have more numbers of grassroots supporters than NUP and I can challenge anyone who says otherwise.

    “I can’t confirm that we have been infiltrated as FDC but I would be stupid not to think so.”

    He also maintained that he doesn’t think the Opposition should be in the Opposition just to be the leader in Parliament but rather Opposition should be working to take power.

    Amb. Bigirwa however emphasized that It’s up to NUP to decide how well they have performed as Leaders of Opposition in Parliament.

    “They know their people very well and their constituents. It’s NUP and those who elected them to decide how well they have performed.”

    He adduced that it is obvious NUP has taken some space in Buganda but he can’t see them in other parts of the country.

    He also wondered why they should be looking at 2026, adding that he wants a revolution now because people are tired.

    Birigwa divulged, “Why should Besigye be wooed back to Najjankumbi? We agreed as a party that we leave Najjankumbi to concentrate on party building. Dr. Besigye is a party mobilizer in Rukungiri, he officially vacated the party presidency. The way I see us going is in activism and to date, he has lived up to that and he and the People’s Government are recognized by the party (FDC).”

    He also maintained that as a country, we cannot have 500 plus Members of Parliament because the amount of money being spent on those people is obnoxious.

     

    By Hope Kalamira

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