Museveni urges KCCA Councillors to stay calm amid petition
Apr 25, 2016
The President was meeting 275 KCCA councilors from the five divisions of Kampala
President Yoweri Museveni has met KCCA Councilor-elects over their grievances following a constitutional court petition seeking to eliminate councilors, divisional mayor-elects and members of parliament-elect from the Capital City.
During the meeting, the President advised the councilors to remain calm since their participation in the recently concluded elections was clearly spelt out by the Electoral Commission.
He promised to follow up the matter with the relevant government agencies to understand the problem and issues involved and urged them to respect the court processes.
Museveni was meeting 275 KCCA councilors from the five divisions of Kampala namely Central, Nakawa, Makindye, Rubaga and Kawempe. The meeting took place at State House Entebbe on Sunday.
"You as councilors should not worry at all because it's not your role to interpret what the law stipulates," he said.
The President's meeting with the Councilor-elects follows a court petition by a one Mulindwa Muwonge questioning the existence of various political offices at the Authority.
Museveni called upon the Councilor-elects not to be misled by wrong elements and not to listen to the members of opposition groups who move around inciting the public to participate in strikes that are not genuine to cause confusion.
He advised them to instead respect the court process and await its outcome.