Mr.
Rwamuhumbu Davis, an opinion leader from Kabarole district, Western Uganda has
indicated that there is increased ignorance from citizens on the role of their
leaders because citizens are not well sinsitised about the constitution.
Mr.
Rwamuhumbu was participating on the Orukurato live radio discussion supported
by ToroDev on Hits FM, Fort Portal which was broadcast on 8th
November, 2014 (08:00 – 10:00pm). The topic for discussion was, “What are the
roles of Members of Parliament”.
The
discussion topic was in response to the tracfm poll question titled, “As a
citizen of Uganda, what is the role you expect from your Members of Parliament?
Available online at http://tracfm.org/p/view/1178/
Uganda Parliament |
“Citizens
are not well sensitized on the role of their Members of Parliament. The roles
of MPs are in the 1995 Uganda constitution however; our leaders haven’t also
taken keen interest to educate the local citizens on the constitution. When
leaders are looking for votes, they promise heaven on earth.” Said Rwamuhumbu
Rwamuhumbu
cited examples of the empty promises leaders tell the local citizens while
looking for votes like construction of roads, bridges, hospitals and schools
among others.
“An
MP doesn’t construct roads, hospitals, schools, among other things. He/she can
only lobby for bigger budgeting for sectors like road construction, health and
education improvement, etc. He/she can also legislate better laws to improve
service delivery” Added Rwamuhumbu.
Listeners
participated through call-ins, SMS and online for instance Bataringaya, a
caller from Kabarole district who indicated that the problem is not ignorance
of the laws but poverty from the local citizens. Mwesige, a caller from Njara –
Fort Portal Municipality called live and asked why most of the issues discussed
by MPs in parliament aren’t implemented?
The
Orukurato live radio discussion which is moderated by Kasigazi Willy Donanto
and supported by SIDA and NED.
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