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Parliament approves Michael Ating-Ego as Deputy Governor

Deputy Governor, Dr Michael Atingo-Ego

 

The Speaker of Parliament, Rebecca Kadaga has written to President Yoweri Museveni informing him that parliament under the appointments committee which she chairs had cleared Dr. Michael Ating-Ego as Deputy Governor of Bank of Uganda.

“Reference is made to your letter addressed to me, Ref: PO/19 dated March 18, 2020, in which you forwarded the name of Dr.Michael Ating-Ego for parliamentary approval as Deputy Governor, Bank of Uganda”  Kadaga wrote.

She added “Pursuant to Article 161 of the Constitution of the Republic of Uganda and the rules of procedure of the Parliament of Uganda, the appointments committee of parliament has interacted with the above named person and found him suitable and therefore, approved his appointment as Deputy Governor Bank of Uganda”.

President Museveni on March 29, 2020 appointed Dr. Ating-Ego to replace Dr. Louis Kasekende. Museveni also forwarded the details of Dr. Atingo-Ego to parliament for vetting.

Just days before Dr. Ating-Ego was appointed,  Mr James Kahooza, a board member at Bank of Uganda had appointed Adam Mugume in acting  capacity to replace Dr. Louis Kasekende whose contract ended in January.

Dr.  Atingo-Ego is a former director of Research at Bank of Uganda before he joined the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

 

 

 

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Ochola makes changes in police

The Inspector General of Police J.M Okoth Ochola has made changes in deployments that take immediate effect.

Among the newly appointed officers is Assistant Commissioner of Police Sarah Kibwika who is now the Commandant Professional Standards Unit (PSU).

ACP Kibwika has been the Deputy Commandant of PSU and she now replaces ACP William Okalany who has been transferred back to the Directorate of Human Rights and Legal Services. ACP Kibwika has formerly served in the Directorate of Traffic & Road safety & she brings to PSU a number of experiences including Leadership skills and a clean service record.

Other transfers and appointments include:

CP Moses Binoga has been sent to Oil and Gas Division as an administrator. CP Binoga has been at the Directorate of Counter Terrorism until his latest deployment. ACP Dinah Kyasimire Bugondo has been sent to Directorate of Human Resource and Legal Services as Head Legal Advisory Services Department from Nairobi where she has been with the East African Standby Force (EASF).

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Extension of 2021 General Elections to 2023 legally possible, but it will not happen

Mr. Deus Mukalazi

 

 

By Mukalazi Deus Mubiru

 

On Wednesday 18th March 2020, the President of Uganda addressed the nation on the issue of COVID19. By then Uganda had not registered a single case. Subsequently, the Public Health (Control of Covid-19) Rules as gazetted on 24th March 2020 outline a number of measures and guidelines to be followed in a bid to contain the outbreak of the pandemic. The guidelines mainly target control of public gatherings and emphasising social distancing. All manners of activities that bring people together were henceforth banned until 18th April 2020. Rule 9(1)(e) of the rules bans all public meetings, including rallies, conferences and cultural related meetings, until 18th April 2020.

Subsequent presidential addresses came with different directives resulting into a lock down where only essential service providers and businesses are allowed to operate and movement of people restricted. On Tuesday 14th April 2020, the President extended this lock down by another 21 days meaning the status quo remains until 5th May 2020.

The COVID19 outbreak in Uganda and the subsequent measures taken to manage the disease happen at a time when Uganda is preparing for general elections. The Electoral Commission had issued a road map which goes all through to February 9th, 2021. The lock down has affected the execution of the road map and some activities like the election of Special Interest Groups which were to happen in April 2020 have been postponed already.

Neither the President, nor the Electoral Commission have commented about the fate of the 2021 general elections. Sections of the media have reported that the Inter Party Dialogue (IPOD) has asked government to start the debate on the issue of postponing the 2021 elections. Perhaps the boldest move on the issue came from two, legislators representing Uganda at the East African Legislative Assembly Paul Musamali and Denis Namara, who on Wednesday 8th April 2020 urged government and the Electoral Commission to consider postponing the forthcoming general elections from 2021 to 2023. The justification for this proposal is more economic than political according to the proponents who argue that the money that would be spent on elections should instead be used to resuscitate the ailing economy. And apparently a section of the legislators warmed up to the idea.

A number of legal commentators and politicians seem to argue that general elections in Uganda especially Presidential elections must happen as planned and that our constitution does not provide for an extension. However, a closer look at the constitution and reading various provisions indicate that it’s possible to extend elections beyond May 12th, 2021 when the current tenure of President expires, only that the President must step aside. Article 105(1) provides for President elected under the constitution to hold office for a term of five years and the extension of this tenure can only be done through a referendum as per Article 260(1)(f). Conditions that would necessitate extension of presidential elections cannot allow a referendum to be held. So, the option of extending the President’s term of office is out of the question. It therefore means, the currentPresident cannot serve beyond 12th May 2021 without causing a constitutional crisis.

The above scenario does not mean that elections can’t be extended beyond the current tenure of the President though. The constitution under Article 104(7) had envisaged a situation where the term of the President may expire, and we have no new elected President much as the scenario there is different from the current crisis of an epidemic. Under 104(7) the circumstance would have been if Presidential elections are successfully challenged twice. However, the same provision can be adopted to the current situation. And in that case the Speaker of Parliament would perform the functions of the office of the President until a new President is elected and assumes office. According to Article 109(9) the whenever the Speaker assumes office under such an arrangement, a presidential election shall be held in accordance with Article 109(2) which provides for elections to be held within six months. What the constitution envisaged is that a country can be without a substantive President but under no such circumstances would a country be without parliament.

For the above scenario to happen, the President has to announce a state of emergency as per Article 110(1) and parliament can keep extending it under clause 3 of the same article.  Parliament will have to extend its tenure as per Article 77(4) which provides that where there exists a state of war or state of emergency which would prevent a normal general election from being held, parliament may, by resolution supported by not less than two-thirds of all members of parliament, extend the life of Parliament for a period not exceeding six months at a time. Once that is done, it would fill the gap that may arise should the President’s term expire before elections. Then parliament exercising powers under Article 103(3)(d) will determine the period within which the elections shall be held. The extension period can only be for six months at a time but for as long as the conditions subsist this can be done for infinite times. It’s therefore not possible, at least constitutionally, to announce the extension of the 2021 elections to 2023, at once.

The President has against the advice of the Speaker and another unnamed top Minister as was reported in the media, refused to take the option of announcing a state of emergency and instead chose to work under the Public Health Act. It’s inconceivable that he would do the same in the near future. This is partly because a declaration of state of emergency takes away the powers of the President and revoking it requires parliamentary approval. The thought of an extension that will see the President temporarily relinquish power to the Speaker is something that President Museveni is not likely to allow and therefore the elections will happen as planned,  however shabby, not because of lack of legal framework to have them extended but largely for political reasons.

 

Mukalazi Deus Mubiru

 Research Associate, Democracy and Rule of Law

 Great Lakes Institute for Strategic Studies (GLISS) 

deusmukalazi@gmail.com

 

 

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#Covid-19: Kabaka donation leads to Mengo fall out

Apollo Makubuya

 

When Kabaka Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II donated Shs100m worth of maize flour, the majority of Baganda were not very happy. They wondered how could the Kabaka give as little as Pastor Bugingo and other individuals? “The Kabaka should have mobilized us to give like we did before than embarrassing our great kingdom. We are Buganda, not some cheap chiefdom,” people ranted on Facebook and Twitter.

Information has now leaked on exactly what led to the Kabaka’s dismal donation. While appearing on HDTV over the weekend, maverick Senior Presidential Advisor Tamale Mirundi known for his exclusive information has opened the lid on the crisis at Mengo. Tamale Mirundi revealed what was already in circulation that the maize flour came from a certain businessman linked to the sale of tyres, car spare parts and oil products who owns a major maize mill in Busega. The businessman also owns a chain of popular restaurants mainly located at his petrol stations.

The deal for the Kabaka to donate so embarrassingly was hatched by Apollo Nelson Makubuya, the former Mengo Deputy Katikkiro who is also the businessman’s lawyer. Makubuya is the Managing Partner of MMAKS Advocates, a law firm that was the lead arranger in the fraudulent sell of Crane Bank. Previously, Makubuya was involved in the dubious sell of Sembule Bank where he worked as a legal officer. “Makubuya is the leading Mafia at Mengo,” Tamale Mirundi said.

With Covid-19 in Uganda, Makubuya saw an opportunity to make a deal that would endear himself to the Kabaka and benefit the businessman. “Makubuya promised the National Covid-19 Taskforce that he would bring the Kabaka to donate a mere Shs100m worth of posho. He promised that the Baganda would give a lot to this cause once the Kabaka shows up,” Tamale Mirundi said. “The Kabaka donating posho? Can you imagine, he even put his name on posho as if there was no rice. Kabaka wa Buganda agaba atya akawunga? Ateeka atya erinnya lye ku kawunga,” Tamale Mirundi asked.

“Makubuya then promised the businessman that he would convince his friends in the taskforce to give him the contract. Robert Kabushenga was to bring the media to drum up the support while Francis Kamulegeya was to provide auditing services,” Tamale Mirundi who is known for his bwino revealed. “I have an audio recording between Makubuya and the businessman and I can release it if he denies,” Tamale Mirundi insisted.

The plan involved Kabushenga, the Vision Group CEO and Kamulegeya, the Managing Partner of pwc, one of the biggest auditing firms in the world. The trio went to Namasagali College and were classmates. They have a special bond and always do deals together. “Makubuya lied to President Museveni to have this team mobilise money for covid-19. Trust me, they are going to fail,” Mirundi said.

Makubuya sold the plan to Nabagereka Sylvia Naginda and Kabaka’s young brother David Kintu Wasajja. Makubuya promised commission to Wasajja from what the businessman would get if the entire deal goes through. Kabaka Mutebi, Nabagereka, Wasajja and the businessman were to appear and hand over the posho to Prime Minister Rugunda. However, at the last minute, the Kabaka said Wasajja would represent him and he stopped Nabagereka from attending.

“The Mengo administration was not aware of Makubuya’s plan that is why you didn’t see Katikkiro Mayiga there. Official Mengo business is handled by Mayiga or he delegates to his close associates. None of them was available at the hand over. The Mengo administrators are smart people, they saw the problem with this Makubuya deal and stayed away,” Tamale Mirundi revealed. “I am sure they could have advised the Kabaka to stay away from this sham donation,” Tamale Mirundi further said.

With the Kabaka quickly learning that this is a sham donation, he ordered quickly for a live televised address to his subjects. Makubuya asked to be part of the address and re-assure the angry Baganda that this wasn’t a bad donation but the Kabaka refused because he realized that Makubuya had misled him.

“It is true that the maize flour from the Kabaka is coming from the maize mill in Busega. They have so far delivered posho worth about Shs30 million. We hope they will deliver all of it,” a source at OPM revealed.

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#COVID-19: Kadaga’s rival assistants arrested giving out food relief

Sam Kirisa one of the two picked distributing food items.

 

Police in Kamulu is holding two men for disobeying presidential directives.

Sam Kisira and Stanley Ngobi were on Easter Monday nabbed from Luzinga Trading Centre in Wankole Sub County while giving out food stuffs and sanitizers to a group of gathered residents.

“We have in custody two men; Sam Isabirye and Stanley Ngobi who were giving out relief items with inscriptions that promote a politician. This is illegal because the president directed that whoever has items to donate must take it to the District Taskforce in the fight against COVID-19 pandemic,” said Michael Kasadha, the Busoga North Regional Police Spokesman.

This website has established that the duo are main campaigners of Betty Naigaga who last year declared her intentions to contest for Kamuli woman MP seat, a position currently occupied by speaker, Rebecca Kadaga. To make the matter even worse, Naigaga’s team made announcements on Luzinga Community Radio lauding her for what to them was standing with the vulnerable poor.

Eagle Online has further learnt that Naigaga is a member of the ruling National Resistance Movement.

We could not readily get her for a comment but the Kamuli District NRM Administrative Officer, Trevor Solomon Baleke could not confirm whether she is their registered member.

“That is not how the members of NRM do things. For us as party, we are adhering to the directives of the president because it is in our interest that Uganda as a country wins the battle against Coronavirus,” he said.

“Whoever disobeys the presidential directives does it as a person and has to be treated as an enemy of the people. Our cadres are not using the pandemic to look for cheap popularity, because we are all aware that gathering people is risky in this critical period,” Baleke explained.

On Tuesday March, 31, President Museveni said that distribution of food to a group of people equates to attempted murder.

Museveni advised those who may want to reach out to the vulnerable poor to channel the items through either the national task force committee headed by the Prime Minister Dr Ruhakana Rugunda or the taskforce committees at the district headed by RDCs.

He directed the police to arrest individuals who would be found distributing food to people.

Most politicians adhered to this directive and indeed the duo in custody become the first persons to be arrested on such charges.

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Judiciary to rule on Gen.Tumukunde bail application tomorrow

Gen. Henry-Tumukunde.

 

The Judiciary has announced that it will give its ruling on former Security Minister Lt. Gen. Henry Tumukunde bail application tomorrow starting at 10 am.

In tweet, the judiciary “We shall stream live the session live from Buganda Road Court. Follow all the proceedings online”

High Court Judge Wilson Kwesiga set April 14, as the day he will deliver his ruling on the bail application filed by the presidential aspirant retired Gen.Tumukunde.

The presiding judge orders followed the outbreak of Coronavirus that all parties file written submissions and proceedings would be held via video conferencing at Buganda Road Magistrates Court.

“The applicant shall file written submissions with all supporting documentary evidence and serve the respondent not later than March 28, 2020. The respondent shall file the reply to the application not later than April 3, 2020.  The applicant shall then file a rejoinder if any, not than April 6,” the judge said.

Gen. Tumukunde was arrested at his Kololo offices  by a joint force of police, Chieftaincy of Military Intelligence (CMI) and Special Forces Command operatives (SFC)  March 12, .

He was later produced before city hall grade one magistrate Valerian Tumuhimbise and charged with treason and unlawful possession of fire arms contrary to section 3 (1) of the fire arms amendment act Cap 299. He is currently on remand at Luzira prison.

His arrest came shortly after he announced that he would challenge Mr. Museveni for presidency. Museveni has been in power for over 35 years.

 

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Cabinet extends lockdown/curfew by three weeks

Minister of Health Dr Jane Ruth Aceng

 

Cabinet has this afternoon extended the lockdown by three more weeks.
According to cabinet sources, the Ministers had initially agreed on two weeks but later extended to three after seeing what was happening in the neighbourhood.

“It was a heated debate with many colleagues arguing that extension of three weeks would inconvenience our people but we settled for three after what is happening in Kenya and Tanzania.” a cabinet minister told Eagle Online.

Adding “We all agreed that rather than having bodies on the street like Trump, we would rather have hungry and angry population”

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COVID-19: Fate of lockdown; Museveni to address the nation tomorrow

President Yoweri Museveni

President Museveni is set to address the nation this Tuesday as speculations are all over on what shall come next after the 14 days of curfew he decreed at the end of last month elapse tomorrow at 6:30am.

This morning social media was awash with posts suggesting that the president would address the nation tonight; to either lift the lockdown or extend it.

But Senior Presidential Press Secretary, Don Wanyama in a tweet this afternoon clarified that the president would address the nation tomorrow at 12:00pm.

“Just to guide, the current lockdown runs until tomorrow (Tuesday) midnight. Some people hadn’t gotten this clearly. You’ll therefore wait for @KagutaMuseveni to guide on way forward tomorrow at midday,” read the tweet. A similar tweet was tweeted by the minister of ICT and National Guidance, Judith Nabakooba at 1:00pm.

“H.E @KagutaMuseveni will address the nation once again tomorrow midday (12pm) to guide us on the way forward in light of the COVID19 pandemic,” Nabakooba’s tweet reads.

Currently Uganda has a total of 54 confirmed cases 4 of which have since recovered fully and discharged from the hospital, according to the ministry of health.

By the time of publishing this story, The Eagle Online established that a cabinet meeting was in session under the chairmanship of President Museveni to decide whether to extend the current lockdown over corona virus. Before convening cabinet, Museveni reportedly had a meeting with national taskforce on COVID-19 headed by Premier, Dr Ruhakana Rugunda. The meetings are to assess the situation and decide whether or not government should extend the lockdown.

For the last six days, there has been a rise in negative cases in the test samples tested everyday – having only one person tested positive. These result give hope that that Uganda is winning the war against the deadly virus. With 4 patients already discharged and more than 10 expected to be discharged this Easter Monday, Uganda becomes the leading country in East Africa with the highest number of patients recovering from COVID-19. The country has (so far) not recorded any COVID-19 related death.

Dr. Henry Mwebesa, the Director General Health Service at the ministry of Health revealed in a statement that Eighty-seven percent of the Corona cases Uganda is handling are imported cases, 11% are local transmissions while 2% have an unknown chain of transmission.

Information at the health ministry indicates that a cumulative total of 1,199 contacts have been listed to date, 589 (49%) of whom have completed the mandatory 14-day follow up period and have been discharged from daily follow up.

A total of 439 high-risk travellers are still under institutional quarantine while 654 were discharged.

 

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Where is Katikiro Mayiga for Apollo Makubuya to posture as a Kabaka confidant?

Buganda Katikiro Charles Peter Mayiga.

 

By Batanudde Kiwanuka – Mukono

 

The recent revelations by Political commentator and former Presidential Press Secretary Tamale Mirundi about Mengo’s Shs100 million contribution to #Covid 19 task force cannot be taken lightly.

Mirundi’s outbursts at times edge more on fiction than reality but this time round, when you listen carefully to his interview on HDTV, he seems to have implicating evidence that suggests that Appolo Makubuya, who postures as a close confidant to Kabaka Ronald Muwenda Mutebi has managed to scheme his way to use his personal relationship with the Kabaka for his personal selfish Interests.

As a concerned Muganda, I hate to think of my Kabaka as cheap to the extent of being used to offer a cheque worth Shs100 million yet this money was actually meant to facilitate a deal if we are to take Tamale’s words as gospel truth.

We would like Katikiro Mayiga to come out on record and clarify the following,

1. Did Kabaka contribute the 100M from his benevolence as the Kabaka or not?
2. Was the contribution Institutional as in from Buganda Kingdom or it was from the Kabaka as an Individual?
3. Were you aware as the Katikiro of this donation or you also learnt of it from the press?
4. Was the donation a cash contribution or it was to be Posho worth Shs100 million as Tamale is alleging?

We as Baganda will not sit back when certain individuals are dragging the name of the Kabaka into their dubious deals and therefore, it’s of utmost importance that as the Katikiro, you protect our Kabaka from such hyenas.

Buganda Kingdoms’ wide spread respect and admiration from time immemorial as sung in the Kingdoms Anthem cannot be seen to be washed down the drain during omulembe omutebi and we can assure you that we shall not tolerate it!

The writer is a senior Muganda

living in Mukono District.

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#COVID-19: Luuka Man starves to death

 

As local leaders were still struggling, looking for how to help the vulnerable poor in their district during this period of quarantine and curfew, a man in the Eastern district of Luuka has allegedly starved to death.

In his small house, Lwenda Waiswa Amigo of Nawantale village in Bukanga Sub County lived alone since his wife divorced him and went with their four children about a year ago. Amigo was surviving on handouts from well wishers and his younger brother, Isa Kafeero.

Kafeero’s daughter, Shamina Namuddu told reporters that her uncle was last seen two days ago only to hear from the neighbours today that he had died from his house.

“Two days ago, my father left us with Shs2000 and told us to give it to him (the deceased) so that he could buy some food. But we failed to see him. We thought he had gone either in a bar or somewhere until today when a bad smell was coming from his house and when police came, they found him dead,” she said.

There was nothing like food found in Lwenda’s house apart from a couple of empty tins of waragi and dirty plates.

George Kagweri, the LC III chairman of Bukanga Sub County warned the residents to use the available food sparingly and to always share with the vulnerable poor in their neighborhood.

“Maama Minister (for Presidency, Esther Mbayo), we are aware that government stopped you (politicians) from giving out food but I urge you to use all possible means to help us with food otherwise we shall lose more people,” he appealed.

Kagweri also asked married couples to stop the habit of divorcing, saying had Lwenda’s wife not abandoned her, he would have maybe not starved to death.

Eagle Online could not establish whether at Bukanga police post where Lwenda’s demise was reported the cause of his death was recorded as starvation. But the Officer in Charge this police post, Nathan Kasala Kasiba told mourners that “since you are all saying that Waiswa (Lwenda) died of a natural death, we have as police allowed you to bury.”

Some residents who asked not to be named told us that the deceased, who had suffered with severe social anxiety, had cut himself off from family and friends.

“And during this period (of quarantine) it is not easy to find someone who can give you food. Everyone is saving for their families,” one woman said.

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