On the recent ruling of the Supreme Court, Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs, Hon. Norbert Mao said Gov’t has a duty to respect the decisions of the court.
“If the linesman raises the flag, it is the duty of the referee to blow the whistle

The courts do not make laws, nor did they enact the UPDF Act. If the courts say the UPDF Act collides with the Constitution, then we have homework to do. The government is ready to do that homework and ensure will alignment,” says Hon. Nobert Mao, Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs.

On the issue of closing Parliament until a court order is implemented, what do we do? Do I close the House and we all leave? But we have other duties, and we are paid by Ugandans to do that work.

President Museveni has consistently articulated the four correct ideological principles that guided the NRA and continue to shape Uganda’s development under the NRM.

A revolutionary, according to President Museveni is someone who is committed to fundamental change for the betterment of society. A revolutionary is guided by principles, not personal gain. They understand the historical and social challenges of their people and work towards transformation.

People should turn up to vote so that the leaders are accountable to them,” Hon. Jane Pacuto (Pakwach District).

Hon.Mathias Mpuuga (Nyendo-Mukungwe Division) says the continued disenfranchising of Ugandans in the diaspora and prisoners is a serious violation of their civic rights.
