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Leader of Opposition Courts Church on Constitutional Reforms!

by Homeland Digital
December 29, 2022
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Leader of Opposition Courts Church on Constitutional Reforms!

Leader of the Opposition in Parliament (LOP), Hon. Mathias Mpuuga attending Christmas Mass at Kitovu Cathedral in Masaka City. THE HOMELAND MEDIA GROUP/PHOTO

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By Aliga Isah

The Leader of the Opposition in Parliament (LOP), Hon. Mathias Mpuuga, has rallied the church to support efforts by the Opposition to amend the Constitution.

Addressing worshippers who turned up for the Christmas Mass at Kitovu Cathedral in Masaka City, Mpuuga said that the introduction of political and electoral reforms top the Opposition’s priority list in Parliament for 2023, and revealed that the program for countrywide consultations will be unveiled soon.

“The current Constitution needs an overhaul because it is not representative of the needs and aspirations of the citizenry. This will be our priority for 2023. We are going to move around the country to seek the views of the people,” the LOP said.

Mpuuga spoke as the church dedicated in prayer, names of 25 people who the Opposition says have been missing for almost two years after they were taken away by government security operatives.

Ahead of the Christmas festivities, Mpuuga sent a message to church leaders around the country, urging them to speak out against acts of human violations in the country.

“We need to have a collective voice that shall bear the collective disgust of the citizenry to the regime, and rollback its rehearsal at usurping the power of the people,” Mpuuga wrote.

This followed the collapse of talks initiated by the leadership of Parliament between the Opposition and the Government in light of growing accusations of increasing human rights violations and disappearances of opposition supporters.

“We have hundreds of innocent people languishing in various illegal detention centers and many whose whereabouts remain unknown and unaccounted for,” Mpuuga noted.

“It is a sacred duty of the partially free to fight for the remaining space for themselves and the rest without such freedom,” he added.

With the state failing to account for some of the people who were arrested between 2019 and this year, Mpuuga told the congregation at Kitovu that it is likely that they were killed.

“We now contend that some of them were murdered in cold blood by the powers that be because their whereabouts cannot be explained,” Mpuuga said.

The Bishop of Masaka Catholic Diocese, Severus Jjumba, and the Buddu County chief (Pookino) condemned the continued abduction and detention without of trial of supposed opposition supporters.

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