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FDC’s Muntu tasks gov’t to find funding for constitutional review

David Kugonza by David Kugonza
April 21, 2019
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By Prossy Kisakye.

Former Forum for Democratic Change president Mugisha Muntu has challenged government to t whatever it takes to find money for the constitutional review process that will also cater for proposed electoral reforms.

This is after the Minister for Justice and Constitutional Affairs Kahinda Otafiire told Members of Parliament that the long awaited constitutional review process has been held back by lack of funds.

Otafiire said that his ministry needs Shs 13.5b to constitute the Constitution Review Commission and facilitate it to do the work.

However, Mugisha Muntu tells KFM that such excuses are unacceptable because government officials have been stealing public funds and left to go Scot free.

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