SV: SV: {UAH} Four more NRM MPs fall
Jadwong OCHIENO,
YES, the DP actions had not been the concern of the Okellos, but I hope you know the first person to give the political Licence to launch that devastation genocide was not those Okellos you are pouring petrol fire on their graves. The political Licence for the devastating genocide was put in place by a very close relative of the late AMO when the 1980 votes were still being counted, but the Okellos were later to be used as political scape-goat.
WELL, agreeable I think the DP and WBK do understand what their played, but the over emphasis you always make meanwhile ever forgetting the difficult political positions the Okellos had found themselves in. For them, it was a matter of death since even their residential homes were being sprayed by bombs under the command of the very government, which could have reigned those soldiers including the Chief of Staff who ran amok. This is a very sad history to narrate Ochieno since it wakes up emotional memories.
Ocaya pOcure
Den onsdag, 29 juni 2016 19:35 skrev 'joseph ochieno' via Ugandans at Heart (UAH) Community <ugandans-at-heart@googlegroups.com>:
My elder Mike,
You run with the Okellos' shortcuts as you suggest but, let WBK - the intended principal recipient of my earlier one - have his share of DP shortcuts both, with devastating consequences to my country, Rwanda, Urundi, Congo and the Sudans....
Ochieno
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On Wednesday, 29 June 2016, 16:54, 'Ocaya Mike pOcure' via Ugandans at Heart (UAH) Community <ugandans-at-heart@googlegroups.com> wrote:
Comrade OCHIENO,
At time you make me even open my old mouth. But, your everyday infamous Okellos - joining the gunmen without proper clarification quite disturb. The Okellos had nowhere to stay in Uganda cities. Their residental places were being sprayed by bombs, but unfortunately, they as well have weapons and they had to defend themselves against the gunmen who were being commanded by the whole Chief of Staff, of the leading regime in the name of th late Opond Acak.
Clearly, I am defending the actions of the Okellos, but let us agree to disagree and state the whole context of that sad events.
OcayapOcure
Den onsdag, 29 juni 2016 17:28 skrev 'joseph ochieno' via Ugandans at Heart (UAH) Community <ugandans-at-heart@googlegroups.com>:
WBK,
Ugandans love shortcuts. They have been used to it for now, 31 years. DP thought they would conspire with bushmen and a few ranking clerics and with a toast of an Okello gun, they would be in State House. That was 1985. The logical think was after losing in 1980, they should have gone back to the drawing board, play fair, come to Nagongera and persuade some of us youngstars who never saw them around in 1980 and, perhaps, by election time 1985, they might have got the right certificate and keys to State House. Imagine 31 years and counting, State House is as far as the bush is to Museveni's household.
Ugandans should wake up - in politics, schools and in...... - and believe in better.
Ochieno
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On Wednesday, 29 June 2016, 16:20, WB <kyijomanyi@hotmail.com> wrote:
Folks:
I am still waiting to see one of the Ugandan judges make bold rulings about the certificate issue. All of them are timid and hide behind technicalities to rule against elected MPs. Here is the real thing: if you have credible papers and lose to someone with bicupuuli papers, what does that mean about you the loser's electability? It means that papers mean nothing. It means your are a loser period so stop hiding behind courts or technicalities.
I am therefore hoping see one judge find the requirement about certificates unconstitutional given the level and state of education in Uganda today. that way technicalities about certificates will cease.
Now also to those using bicupuuli papers. No need for that. just go and enrol in one of the many schools part time or for evening studies and get recognized papers. How lazy are these bicupuuli types to not their mind into it and get those much revered minimum papers? Come on.
WBK
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Subject: {UAH} Four more NRM MPs fall
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Subject: {UAH} Four more NRM MPs fall
Four more NRM MPs fall
Written by DERRICK KIYONGA & SADAB KITATTA KAAYA
Every election petition court ruling since June seems to bring joy and relief to the opposition as more ruling NRM MPs are thrown out of Parliament.
Yesterday was one of the worst days in court sitting for the ruling NRM. In separate court rulings, NRM lost four more MPs after the High Courts in Jinja, Mbale, Kampala and Lira nullified the February 18 election of Hajat Rehema Watongola (Kamuli municipality), Annet Nyaketcho (Tororo North), Edward Ssembatya (Katikamu South) and Col Charles Okello Engola, the minister of state for Defence and NRM MP for Oyam North.
Tuesday's court rulings brought to 11 the number of NRM MPs in the 10th Parliament who have lost election petitions and subsequently their seats. The 12th loser of a parliamentary seat, Lucy Atim Aciro, was an independent MP. Apart from Nyakecho, whose election was annulled due to voter bribery, the rest of yesterday's casualties lost due to lack of the requisite academic qualifications, bringing to six, the number of MPs who have lost their parliamentary seats over lack of the adequate qualifications.
High court judge Godfrey Namundi ruled at Jinja that Watongola had no academic qualifications to be an MP.
"The first respondent [Watongola] used to fake stamps in order to obtain the certificate of equivalency [A-level]," Justice Namundi said, "That means she has no required academic qualifications to be a Member of Parliament."
Watongola won the February 18 parliamentary election with 8,175 votes, beating FDC's Salaamu Musumba into second place, with 6,702 votes. In her successful petition, Musumba, the opposition FDC vice chairperson for eastern Uganda, claimed that during her nomination, Watongola presented a forged certificate for a course in public administration and management from Busoga University, which the institution had recalled.
The former Kamuli district chairperson also referred to minutes of a December 17, 2010 senate meeting of Busoga University, which resolved that a certificate used by Watongola to gain admission to the institution was fake and subsequently recalled the qualifications it had awarded her.
Since she had no Advanced-level certificate, Watongola on nomination day presented what she called an equivalent, a certificate (in public administration and management), a diploma (in public administration and management), and degree (in public administration and management) all from Busoga University. But Musumba through her lawyers; Julius Galisonga and John Isabirye, queried the certificate in public administration.
The lawyers said Watongola couldn't have obtained it in 2004 as she claimed yet the university started teaching the course in 2005. They asserted that all the subsequent qualifications Watongola had obtained from Busoga University were of no consequence since the certificate she had relied on to acquire the rest of the qualifications was forged.
Musumba said during the 2011 elections, the Electoral Commissions disqualified Watongola from standing as an MP after Busoga University denied giving her the certificate and consequently cancelled the diploma and degree earlier awarded to her. In the end, Justice Namundi ruled that Watongola had failed to defend herself.
"The petitioner [Musumba] made a prima facie case and the onus was on the first respondent [Watongola] to rebut the allegations and she has failed to do so," Justice Namundi said.
Though Musumba had attached Busoga University and the National Council for Higher Education as the other respondents in the case, justice Namundi ruled that she was wrong to do so. But in a telephone interview with The Observer on Tuesday, Isabirye, Musumba's lawyer, said if Watongola appeals, they will also file a cross appeal.
"We still think that the National Council for Higher Education was rightfully sued since it issues the certificate of equivalency," Isabirye said, "We still think it engaged in fraud and it should be punished but we shall only raise that if Watongola appeals."
In a phone interview with The Observer yesterday, an ecstatic Musumba said, "It is just a matter of time that this kind of fraud would be exposed. These are the sorts of people who are in parliament with no papers at all."
TORORO
TORORO
Sitting in Mbale, High court Judge Patricia Basaza Wasswa threw out Nyaketcho following a successful petition filed by FDC's Geoffrey Ekanya. In February, Annette Nyaketcho was declared the newly-elected MP for Tororo North with 8,911 votes, beating Ekanya who got 8,822 votes.
In his petition, Ekanya claimed the electoral commission cancelled results from two polling stations of Mission church polling station and Kamuli Pagoya polling station all in Mukuju sub-county.
THE CASUALTIES
THE CASUALTIES
Despite the court losses, NRM secretary general Justine Kasule Lumumba in a recent interview with The Observer said the party had scored highly in the electoral petitions. A total of 114 petitions were filed in court challenging results of the February 18 elections and so far, 30 petitions have been disposed of.
Four petitions were withdrawn after mediation between the respondents and petitioners. These included Deborah Mugerwa against the Speaker of Parliament, Rebecca Kadaga (Kamuli Woman), Arthur Katongole against Sarah Kityo Babirye (Youths, Central), Francis Ssozi against the minister of state for Tourism, Godfrey Kiwanda (Mityana North) and Isha Ntumwa against Anifa Kawooya (Sembabule Woman).
The NRM secretariat yesterday cushioned itself against blame for fielding candidates with questionable academic papers despite compelling candidates in the party's primaries to pay Shs 2m for, among other things, verification of their academic documents. The secretariat's communications officer Rogers Mulindwa, told The Observer yesterday that the party played its part.
"Verification of documents was done and we [NRM] cannot entirely carry the blame because NCHE was also involved, but we have also seen incidents where people have been rejected over academic documents and they turn around and come back," Mulindwa said, citing the case of Sembabule Woman MP Anifah Kawooya who has had endless legal battles over her qualifications.
"I think there is something wrong [with the systems] which should be looked at nationally," he added.
Mulindwa said the party decided that all losers appeal the High court rulings at the Court of Appeal and once the rulings are upheld, it (NRM) will find other candidates to field.
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