App to monitor parliament business launched, public urged to use it

The public will now be able to take part in the law making process through a mobile application.

The mobile app called Bungeni was launched by the Speaker, Rebecca Kadaga after the Inter-faith prayer service on Tuesday, 21 January 2020.

The Inter-faith prayer service is part of the activities of the annual Parliament Week.

Kadaga said that the mobile app will see the constituents have an input in the bills processes without necessarily coming to Parliament buildings.

“I have not been satisfied with the input from the public and that is why I directed our department of ICT to develop this mobile application,” Kadaga said.

The Speaker added that the App will be used to track the progress made on bills and have comments submitted before the bills are passed into law by the whole House.

She revealed that the parliament radio station was ready to go on air but there is no frequency to enable it.

“We have a radio station with state of the art studios but the Uganda Communications Commission gave us a frequency and later withdrew it. We have decided to launch the mobile App to bridge that gap,” she added.

The Director of the Department of ICT, Fred Bbale said that the public will also be in position to present their petitions through the mobile app.

Reader's Comments

RELATED ARTICLES

LATEST STORIES

High Court dismisses Byarugaba's NSSF job appeal
top-stories By Jacobs Seaman Odongo
49 minutes ago
High Court dismisses Byarugaba's NSSF job appeal
Stay at home on 9th May
news By Catherine Nakato
52 minutes ago
Stay at home on 9th May
Uganda: A Land of Mixed Fortunes for Businesses
business By Catherine Nakato
58 minutes ago
Uganda: A Land of Mixed Fortunes for Businesses
Kampala Struggles Under Traders' Protest
business By Hakim Wampamba
1 hour ago
Kampala Struggles Under Traders' Protest
Arua city embarks on evacuating street vendors
news By Nalwadda Nsangi Mara
1 hour ago
Arua city embarks on evacuating street vendors