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Kadaga, Oulanyah left out of Kyankwanzi NRM retreat

FILE PHOTO: President Museveni gives CEC a lecture on economics. The NRM is planning to meet all MPs-elect in Kyankwanzi this month, but minus their leaders in parliament Oulanyah and Kadaga.

📌 Due in Kyankwanzi
✳ Newly elected NRM MPs & some Independents
✳ Members of the Central Executive Committee
✳ Members of the East African Legislative Assembly

📌 Not invited
✳ Incumbent MPs re-elected to 11th parliament.
✳ Speaker Kadaga and deputy Oulanyah

Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The Speaker of Parliament Rebecca Alitwala Kadaga and her deputy Jacob Oulanyah will not be attending the National Resistance Movement retreat for Members of Parliament at the National Leadership Institute Kyankwanzi April 7 to pril 29.

Speaking to reporters on Thursday at the NRM Secretariat along Kyadondo road, Kampala, Richard Todwong, the Deputy Secretary-General said that because of the tight schedule of parliament to pass the 2021/2022 budget before the May deadline, the two leaders of the house must remain behind. Also to miss the retreat are the incumbent MPs who made it to the 11th parliament.

This development comes less than a week after President Museveni met both Kadaga and Oulanyah, and allegedly asked them to stop campaigning for the speakership of the 11th parliament.

It is understood that among the current Members of Parliament, both Kadaga and Oulanyah have unwavering supporters who most likely would not change their views on either candidate despite what the party leadership would tell them.

When asked about whether the issue of the speaker is one of the issues that will be discussed, Todwong said it wasn’t part of the agenda.

“There will be a speaker in the 11th Parliament and shall be elected by MPs at the right time. So let’s wait for the right time when members elect the speaker and you will know who it will be. The retreat is not about the election of the speaker,” Todwong said.

According to the program released today, MPs-elect who are not part of the current parliament will congregate at Kololo Independence Grounds Monday and Tuesday for accreditation and testing for COVID-19.

Those who will be found negative will then be driven in buses to Kyankwanzi the following day where they will stay up to April 29. According to results from the Electoral Commission, 337 MPs were elected on the NRM ticket. Of these, 137 are incumbent members of the 10th parliament.

61 independent MPs are NRM leaning who according to Todwong will be signing a memorandum of understanding to work closely with the party. Other than the 18 who are also part of the 10th parliament, the rest too will be attending the Kyankwanzi retreat.

Also, the 27 Members of the Central Executive Committee of the party and six members of the East African Legislative Assembly will be part of those to attend.

According to Todwong, the retreat is aimed at ideologically reorienting the NRM leadership to enable them to refocus on the social and economic transformation of Uganda and the survival of the African race amidst global challenges. Asked whether this is not a form of political indoctrination, Todwong said the new MPs must understand the ideology of the NRM on which they were elected.

At the beginning of the term of parliament or whenever there is an important decision that the party needs to make, MPs are normally summoned at Kyankwanzi where the President normally tells them they need to work together.

It is expected that at the end of the retreat, the President will have shown his preference for who will be the party candidate for the position of speaker.

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