NRM Caucus to meet over move to censure commissioners

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NRM Caucus to meet over move to censure commissioners
Censure motion mover Theodore Ssekikubo

The NRM  party is set to hold the parliamentary caucus where Lwemiyaga County member of parliament Theodore Ssekikubo will be tasked to explain his censure motion against the party commissioners.

According to the party Secretary General Richard Todwong , NRM  has asked the government chief whip Hamson Obua to furnish them with the details of the said matter including the evidence to be discussed in caucus

"We are thinking of inviting caucus to here both sides, those singing the censure motion and those not signing," said  Todwong.

Much as the matter of service award has been in public for months now, the NRM party is yet to come up with a clear stand on the matter.

Lwemiyaaga county legislator Theodore Ssekikubo has since moved to collect signatures to have the commissioners censured.

"The party will make the decision and guide all our members," said Todwong.

However Hamson Obua denied receiving any inquiries about the matter.

He noted that  he took an individual initiative to brief the party secretary general about the same.

"I have not received any letter from the SG. On the contrary, I have informed him about the situation, out of courtesy."

NRM MPs were recently asked to go slow on the censure motion.

Some however insist, it is  within their rights to support the censure without waiting for the party.

 

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