Civil society organization dealing with the battle against graft is challenging the president of the country to expeditiously relieve the implicated ministers in the oil cash scandal of their duties are investigations go on.
The executive director, Anti corruption coalition Uganda (ACCU) Cissy Kagaba says the president has for long been telling the nation that he is now ready to fight corruption which they are now demanding to see as phrased in their talk for the president to walk the talk.
However, the deputy executive director of ACODE, Onesmus Mugyenyi is demanding Ugandans to develop a culture of resigning when caught in the act to help investigations move on well.
He also demands parliament to move a motion to censure the named minister if they are to carry on with investigations well.
Yesterday legislators held a hot debate on the oil deals which saw MPs call for the resignation of the named ministers, Sam Kutesa, Amama Mbabazi, Hilary Onek