Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Report About IPC by Kivumbi at Parliament

this has brought us inevitable laughter because The Man hells Museveni unchallenged. ‘Gentlemen and ladies allow me invite Mr. John Ssebana Kizito to make some remarks. We believe D.P will join the cooperation thou it was one of the pioneers and latter it left.’ The Man has said. Ssebana while beginning his address has stressed a point of correction and clarification.
“I want to correct the Chairman of Inter-Party cooperation when he said, we were one of the pioneers of the cooperation and later we left, this is wrong; Actually we got hold of the document which the four parties signed and we were still making consultation with our party members.” Upon this from the audience is some murmuring- “Till when shall end the consultations?” and it’s like the D.P boss hasn't’t heard anything! “We make decisions after through consultation, we are soon sitting in the Delegates Conference and one of the agendas is this. With this correction thou Ken looks like he hasn't’t heard it, Ssebana expresses his dis-satisfactions over the arrogance of the party in power, He says it has used intimidation to suppress the opposition and strongly says this is something we must fight, not physically but with basis. “ I remember Lt Samson Kiseka complaining that for the four month spent with President Museveni-he had not seen him answering a phone call.” Mr. Ssebana has said. He has continued to characterize this government with intimidation, using money to buy votes and regrets the mismanagement of the Electro Commission results. When Hajji Badru who is in for Mama Maria as earlier said makes his address we says “ let us never try to recite history in defense of our personal interest, we shall not move and do not forget a stick in time saves nine” Outstanding politicians on the main table are done and right now Lukuyamuzi is giving the flow delegates an opportunity to contribute to this dialog but this time it’s not by show of hands rather his own appointment so the first must he’s pointing at is Social Democratic Party (SDP) Leader Hon Michael Mabike. “I can see my colleagues are so excited but I lead the fastest growing political party in not only Uganda but in East, Central & Western Sahara,” At this point the house laughs the more. Hon Mabike confesses that no single party can take the movement alone, “we need combined efforts” he adds; “The battle must go on, the battle must be sustained regardless of the number of parliamentarians we have which is 57 compared to NRM with 211;” As I finalize however, we have forgotten two important reforms we must include; number is Feudalism as said by Dr Besigye and second Election Finance Law. Clapping in the house www.kivumbi25.blogspot.com/2009/09/inter-party-co-operation-dialog.html