Speaker of PArliament, Anita Annet Among.

Speaker of Parliament Anita Among Blocks Ssekikubo’s Censure Motion

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The Speaker of Parliament, Annet Anita Among, has blocked the censure motion against the four backbench Commissioners of Parliament in the controversial sh1.7bn “service award” saga.

Lwemiyaga County Member of Parliament, Theodore Ssekikubo and others successfully collected signatures to support a motion to censure parliamentary commissioners Mathias Mpuuga, Prossy Akampurira, Esther Afoyochan, and Solomon Silwany whom they accuse of awarding themselves sh1.7bn as a service award without the House’s approval.

They went ahead to submit the motion to the Speaker’s office hoping that she (Anita Among) would allow the motion to be moved within 14 days after it was sent to her.

However, the Speaker, Anita Among on Friday August 16, wrote to Ssekikubo saying that she was constrained to take further action on the motion.

She explained that she based her decisions on several court decisions citing parliament for debating and resolving matters that courts decided on.

Anita Among mainly cited that ruling on the petition filed by Daniel Bwette against the Parliamentary Commission as one of the reasons why she was declining to process the motion.

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On 12th August, the Civil Division of the Court ruled that the decision dated May 6, 2022, authorizing the payment of sh1.7 billion to the former Leader of Opposition, Matthias Mpuuga and three other commissioners was lawful because it was approved by Parliament and that it was part of the budget.

“Indeed article 128(3) of the constitution of the Republic of Uganda is clear on the fact that all organs and agencies of the state shall accord courts such assistance as may be required to ensure effectiveness of court,” reads part of the letter. The Lwemiyaga MP last week insisted that his motion had to go on.

He said the issues in their motion were different from what the High Court considered in the Daniel Bwette petition.   However, Among said all the aspects of the Ssekikubo petition (Motion) had been canvassed by in the ruling of courts. URN was not able to reach Theodore Ssekikuubo for comment about the latest development in the matter which he has been eagerly pushing.

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Journalist turned lawyer, Agather Atuhaire of the Agora Discourse wrote on her X formerly Twitter space that “The Ssekikubo motion won’t see the light of day. “The decision in Bwete Daniel provides a very convenient excuse”.

The Leader of the Opposition, Joel Ssenyonyi also using his X Space said a small clique of the Parliamentary Commission quietly sat in a meeting where they deliberately didn’t invite all the members of the Commission, and then distributed money among themselves.

“The public was livid about this, a censure motion ensued, and the small clique found someone through whom they took the matter to court for “cleansing” Unfortunately for them, while the court tried to cleanse the small clique, the same court said the clerk to Parliament must be punished for the money shared by this clique” said Ssenyonyi.

According to Ssenyonyi, the clerk did not propose the award or even partake of it, he simply received orders from the Commission and his job was to implement.

He said this should be a lesson to civil servants, “That you can be used and then thrown under the bus! As far as we are concerned, this small clique occasioned the culpability of the clerk, and this clique ought to be brought to book. It is no wonder that the person who chaired the meeting of the small clique is the one trying to save them. However, we shall not tire until the thuggery at Parliament is dealt with.”

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