The Speaker of Parliament, Rebecca Kadaga has lashed out at government chief whip, Ruth Nankabirwa for “telling lies” about her.
Apparently, Nankabirwa disclosed some information that the speaker believes could be destructive to her intentions to reclaim her seat as the speaker of Parliament.
Nankabirwa said, “I belong to a WhatsApp group named 317. I’m the chair of the NRM caucus and that position makes me a member of the CEC. What I posted was a reminder of CEC position in 2016, where we convinced Hon Jacob Oulanyah to step down for Hon Rebecca Kadaga,”
That revelation didn’t go down well with Kadaga who felt offended. She disclosed that Nankabirwa doesn’t sit in CEC, she is telling lies. This Minister is disseminating falsehoods, especially on social media.
“Several MPs and I are appalled at vulgarisation of campaigns for the office of Speaker and Deputy Speaker. Hitherto unheard of practices such as the printing of posters, T-shirts, distribution of pens, etc, are now taking centre stage,” Kadaga reported, noting that the Committee on Rules and Privileges should interest itself in such a kind of conduct.
“Secondly, claims by one Minister that she sits on the NRM party’s Central Executive Committee (CEC), and that she was in attendance when certain national leadership positions were ring-fenced for particular individuals are false. She doesn’t sit in CEC. This Minister is disseminating falsehoods, especially on social media,” the speaker emphasised.
She noted that it would be undemocratic to build a future Assembly even before it is elected.
Meanwhile, other MPs were not afraid to publicly reveal their side.
“Don’t ask me which team I belong to, I am very clear, I am team Kadaga. Anyone who thinks they will use CEC to bulldoze the Speaker, CEC does not support super-impose ideas on this Parliament. I don’t think anyone of us should accept to go that direction,” Asuman Basalirwa, Bugiri Municipality MP said.
Kadaga reminded Nankabirwa that she does not speak for the Central Executive Committee (CEC) and neither does it bother the house in any way. “The decisions of CEC do not bid this House in any way; so stop bringing issues of CEC here,” Speaker Kadaga warned Nankabirwa.
Kabula County MP, James Kakooza, raised concern over the conduct of some of the MPs whom he said are using “un-parliamentary” language in the contest for Speakership. He said that the MPs are tainting the image of Parliament
One of the contestants for speakership, Hon. Ssemujju Nganda expressed concern that the house had totally gone out of order.
“Madam Speaker, can you guide this House whether the rules of this house ( regarding conflict of interest) have been overthrown, and that a candidate can turn a session of Parliament into a debate to discuss her candidature,” Ssemujju questioned Kadaga.
By Baron Kironde
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