The ruling National Resistance Movement
parties Members of Parliament have reportedly received more Shillings 40
million each amidst tension between the Executive and Legislature over the
controversial 10 billion COVID-19 funds.
MPs who started receiving the funds on Friday
are a group of 317 legislators who previously supported the lifting of the
presidential age limit in the Constitution.
The payout follows a bitter exchange between the MPs and President Yoweri
Kaguta Museveni over his statement against the payment of Shillings 20 million
to each MP by Parliamentary Commission to aid their fight against COVID-19
pandemic.
President Museveni described the act of allocating funds to MPs as immoral and
in return, MPs passed a resolution of Parliament condemning his statement.
A week later, another motion was tabled by a
section of NRM legislators applauding the Head of State of his leadership in
the country’s fight against COVID-19.
The new motion came after several reported meetings between Government Chief
Whip Ruth Nankabirwa and MPs that allegedly meant to calm legislators.
These say that the availed 40 million each is meant to facilitate their
colleagues in their constituencies and also help them refund the 20 million
earlier provided by the Parliamentary Commission as directed by President
Museveni.
The MPs including Lwemiyaga County MP Theodore Sekikubo, Kumi Woman MP Monica
Amoding, Kalungu West MP Joseph Ssewungu and Ntungamo Municipality MP Gerald
Karuhanga say that the 317 MPs are slated to receive a total of 100 million
each.
Amoding accused Government Chief Whip Ruth Nankabirwa of allowing her office to
be a channel for bribes to legislators.
Sekikubo reveals that even some NRM MPs who recently defended Speaker Rebecca
Kadaga’s stance on the controversial 20 million have been left out on the cash
out.
These are the MPs demanded that the Government Chief Whip Ruth Nankabirwa who
allegedly distributed the money at different locations in Kampala explains it’s
source.
But MP Ssewungu says that this is partly a bribe to MPs in order to block the
National Social Security Fund Bill which is meant to provide a mid-term access
to contributors of 20 percent before their mandatory retirement age.
However, Government Chief Whip Ruth Nankabirwa has refuted the payment of
Shillings 40 million to the legislature saying that those alleging the payout
feel bad that the President was recently applauded by Parliament for his work
towards the fight against COVID-19.
The News Editor ,Reporter at Kagadi Kibaale community Radio