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    The Money You Take Is Not For Free – MP Ssemujju Assures M7 Why The West Will Continue To Lecture Him…

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    President Yoweri Museveni (L) and MP Ibrahim Ssemujju

    Kira Municipality Member of Parliament (MP), Ibrahim Ssemujju Nganda has assured President Yoweri Museveni that his government still needs the US aid, however much he preaches against them.

    “The West will continue to lecture you about so many things. Their money you take is not for free,” Ssemujju said.

    Ssemujju made the remarks reacting to Museveni reiteration that he will not accept lectures from anyone about democracy, especially foreigners in his new term.

    Museveni, 76, who won 58 percent of the votes cast in January’s polls after beating his closest rival and pop star, Robert Kyagulanyi was on Wednesday sworn in for the sixth elective term as the head of state for Uganda at a function held at Kololo independence grounds.

    Speaking in front of over 12 African heads of state and other dignitaries from all over the world shortly after being inaugurated, Museveni said Uganda initiated its own democracy that he said is one of the best in the world.

    “I doubt there are many comparable pro-democratic structures in the world. It is therefore quite comic and laughable to hear some actors in the world giving us lectures about democracy. You give me lectures about democracy, what are you credentials,” Museveni wondered.

    Museveni, who was indirectly giving a hard slap to the face of the west said none of them has credentials to allow them lecture him about democracy.

    According to Ssemujju however, Museveni only wants to remind people that he is very powerful. He argued that the heavy army deployment and his speech were a reflection of exactly.

    The attack against the West is not new. The MP noted how Museveni has profiled some of them as his enemy during elections saying they are funding opposition.

    “These people (Europeans) are not insane to support someone who has overstayed in power. They will work with you for their interests but they won’t celebrate you,” Ssemujju noted.

    “Democracy is universal. You can’t say Africa’s democracy is different,” the MP added.

    By Toni Senono

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    Commonwealth Lawyers Caution M7 On Dismissal Of Justice Kisakye

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    Lawyers under the Commonwealth Lawyers Association (CLA) have protested the removal of Justice Esther Kisakye from office.

    In a written statement by the association, the Commonwealth Lawyers have called upon president Museveni to carefully consider the implications of Justice Kisakye’s dismissal.

    The lawyers say that judges should only be subjected to suspension only when they are incapable or if they misbehave.

    “Judges should be subject to suspension or removal only for reasons of incapacity or misbehaviour that clearly renders them unfit to discharge their duties,” part of the statement reads.

    The Judicial Service Commission (JSC) last month recommended the removal of Justice Esther Kisakye from office and have her probed over her misconduct and attack on chief Justice Alfonse Owiny-Dollo.

    Justice Kisakye’s troubles began following the 2021 election petition by National Unity Platform president Robert Kyagulanyi in which she gave a dissenting opinion from other judges.

    Justice Kisakye in her ruling said Kyagulanyi had not been given enough time to present his case.

     

     

     

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    Karamoja Iron Sheets Scandal: Speaker Among Returns 500 Iron Sheets

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    Speaker of parliament Anita Among has revealed that she has bought 500 iron sheets to compesate those meant for the vulnerable in Karamoja that were misallocated  by the minister of Karamoja affairs Hon. Goretti Kitutu.

    Among told parliament on March 15th that she bought the iron sheets because she does not want to be accused of grabbing iron sheets that were meant for the vulnerable in Karamoja.

    Speaker Anita Among is among the government officials who were cited in the Karamoja iron sheet scandal. Among is reported to have received 500 pieces of iron sheets. However, Among claimed she did not request for the iron sheets but admitted that she saw them in her district Bukedea.

    Other government officials that received the iron sheets include vice president Jessica Alupo, minister Rose Akello, Agnes Nandutu, prime minister Robinah Nabbanja, minister Amos Lugolobi, finance minister Matia Kasaija, Minister Maria Goretti Kitutu, government chief whip Denis Obua among others.

    The Karamoja iron sheet scandal sparked off when family members of minister Goretti Kitutu were found in possession of iron sheets meant for the vulnerable in Karamoja region. Minister Kitutu told the committee on presidential affairs, during the probe, that she was not guided thus misallocating relief items meant for Karamoja.

     

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    Opposition MPs To Boycott M7 Address

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    Members of Parliament from the opposition have announced a boycott of president Museveni’s address slated for Thursday this week.

    Members of the opposition say they will not attend Museveni’s address because his government has failed to address their concerns.

    The legislators say the regime has continued to arrest political opponents, failed to fight corruption, violated rights of members of Parliament and incarcerated innocent citizens without trial.

    President Museveni is expected to address Parliament and the nation at large tomorrow March 16th, 2023 at Kololo ceremonial grounds.

    There is high anticipation of what president Museveni’s address will look like with some legislators hoping that he will address the issue of his ministers involved in the Karamoja iron sheets scandal.

    Forum for Democratic Change’s Ibrahim Ssemujju Nganda on Tuesday during plenary protested the change of venue of Thursday’s plenary from Parliament to Kololo.

    Ssemujju said there is no need for legislators to move to Kololo yet Parliament purchased a big tent to host sessions with high attendance.

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