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{UAH} OKELLO and GABURUNGYI

Chapter 180, Sec 17 provides in part, that:"A by-law shall not be repealed or amended, or an additional by-law adopted, unless notice of such proposed action shall have been given at a previous meeting; and such repeal, amendment or adoption shall not take effect until it has been approved by the state secretary as conformable to law."
UNAA members did NOT get such notice in the previous meeting in 2009...and it doesn't matter if it was a Special meeting or not, since Special Meetings have the same power as normal Annual General Meetings.  If anyone has proof of that notice, I'll gladly take back my words. 
As for the drafts that were posted on UNAANET, that to my knowledge, is NOT a UNAA meeting.
thanks

---In UNAANET@yahoogroups.com, <timothy.gaburungyi@...> wrote :

Mr. Okello,
In response to you, Mr. Musoke states;
 
"1. (the law says that approval can't occur in same meeting where changes are FIRST introduced yet the 2010 constitution was introduced to members in 2010 and members voted on in same meeting),"
 
Elsewhere Mr. Musoke has falsely testified that;
 
"UNAA Members were presented with a Draft of the 2010 constitution for the first time during the AGM on Saturday September 4th 2010."
 
Mr. George Okello, the truth is that a full electronic Draft was communicated to UNAA's membership by the Chairman of the CRC Mr. James Serumaga on August 11th 2010 and debated online on UNAANET. I cannot make this stuff up, please take the time to go back into the archives of UNAANET to fact check this yourself
 
And for what it is worth, it was not even an AGM (Annual General Meeting) that debated the constitution at the Gaylord Hotel in 2010 but rather a Special meeting – A constitutional Review Forum - specifically called to discuss the new constitution.
 
As they say in Uganda parlance, you have the bwino.
 
Gaburungyi

 
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