Museveni speaks out on age limit ruling, defends 7-year-term, says judges are not in charge of the country
Basing in
South Africa where he is attending the BRICS summit, President Museveni has
defended the 7-year term of office for Members of Parliament and the Presidency
saying five years are few for any development to take place. Museveni’s
defence comes after the Constitutional Court sitting in Mbale High Court
annulled the Constitutional Amendment extending the tenure of MPs from five to
seven years.
“Unfortunately,
our judges in Uganda spend more time on form and not substance, with the 5
years, a lot of time is spent on electioneering and less time on development.
The first two years; settling in, the 3rd year some work in the constituency
and, then, by the 4th year, electioneering again.”
Museveni, who also will miss
out on the seven years consoled the NRM MPs that “the Judges are not the ones
in charge of the country” and that if they (MPs) follow his lead, they will
bounce back to Parliament.
“If the NRM MPs follow my
guidelines and bond closely with the people, through wealth and job creation,
we can, together with the people, make the necessary Constitutional reforms,
judges or no judges,” he added.
“The
Judges should have taken into consideration the recent LC.1 and Women Councils
elections which gave massive victory to the NRM, soon after the age limit and
the seven years’ debate. This was more or less a referendum,” Ssabalwanyi
(Freedom Fighter) – as he called himself – added.
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