Things will not be easy when oil debates resumes in the Uganda’s ninth parliament anytime from now according to Budadiri west MP Nandala Mafabi.
Mafabi who president Museveni’s advisor in charge of the media issues John Nagenda recently termed as an improvement of FDC leader, Col. Kiiza Besigye has today told the executive to get prepared for a “showdown” over reported government attempts to shield corruption in the oil sector.
Mafabi has informed our spies at Parliament today that president Museveni’s plans to shield his ministers who reportedly received bribes in order to grant licences to Tullow Oil Company will not work out as the head of state expects.
Last week reports emerged that President Museveni had requested the MPs on the government ticket to save the ministers involved in the oil saga. The ministers believed to have received bribes to pass oil deals are Hilary Oneke, Sam Kutesa and Amama Mbabazi.
Ultimate Media