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Opposition demand audit of the Museveni’s 10 point security programme

Noelyn Nassuuna by Noelyn Nassuuna
October 28, 2021
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Opposition demand audit of the Museveni’s 10 point security programme

Leader of Opposition Mr Mathias Mpuuga addresses the media at Parliament, next to him is Mityana Municipality MP Francis Zaake. PHOTO | DAVID LUBOWA

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By Arthur Arnold Wadero

Opposition leadership in Parliament has tasked President Museveni to outline and update the country on the successes so far of the 10-point program drawn in 2018 to fight insecurity.

The Leader of Opposition, Mr Mathias Mpuuga, while addressing journalists at Parliament on Wednesday on the matters concerning the security situation in the country, insisted government owes the public accountability since the measures were drawn and budgeted for thus costing taxpayers’ money.

“We want to demand of him to come and offer a scorecard as to how those measures he so proposed have so far moved because those measures were followed were followed by a request in the budget to fund that security,” Mr Mpuuga said.

Read more:https://www.monitor.co.ug/uganda/news/national/opposition-demand-audit-of-the-museveni-s-10-point-security-programme-3598730

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