The Opposition Caucus, led by Acting Leader Hon. Muwanga Kivumbi, has mandated all opposition MPs who reportedly received a controversial 100 million shillings bribe from President Yoweri Museveni to return the funds and submit written declarations of their innocence.
As controversy swirls around the alleged bribe, the Opposition Caucus took a definitive stand at a press conference. Kivumbi stated, “We cannot remain silent in the face of corruption. Every member of our party must reaffirm their commitment to the principles of transparency and accountability.”
The decision follows reports that several opposition MPs were allegedly offered financial incentives to support the government’s initiatives, a claim that has sparked outrage and calls for an investigation into the matter. The MPs have until the end of the month to comply with the caucus’s directive or face disciplinary actions.
“Accepting such a bribe compromises our role as watchdogs of the government,” said Kivumbi. “For the sake of our constituents and the integrity of our party, those implicated must act swiftly to clear their names.”
Opposition member Hon. Sarah Ssenyonyi, who has vocally opposed the alleged bribes, commented, “This is a crucial time for us to demonstrate that we stand with the people and against corruption. We owe it to our voters to be above reproach.”
However, reactions within the ranks are mixed. Some MPs express concern that the mandate may deepen rifts in the party. “It’s unfair to assume that all of us were complicit,” argued Hon. Joseph Muvawala, who defended his fellow MPs amid the escalating pressure. “We need to assess each case individually rather than resorting to blanket measures.”
Political analysts suggest that Kivumbi’s order could either strengthen or fracture the opposition’s credibility. Dr. Mirembe Kakuba, a political scientist at Makerere University, observed, “The opposition has an opportunity to unify against a common enemy in corruption, but they must tread carefully to avoid internal divisions.”
As the deadline approaches, the ramifications of this directive will likely reverberate through the political landscape, potentially reshaping the dynamics between the opposition and the ruling party.
With the spotlight now firmly on the opposition, all eyes will be on the MPs’ responses and their next moves in this increasingly convoluted political game. The ultimatum may serve as a litmus test for loyalty and ethical governance ahead of the approaching election cycle.