The parliament appointments committee today enters day three and this will also end the vetting process where 32 ministers are to be taken through this process today. By press time, ministers including state minister for for relief and disaster preparedness Musa Echweru, state minister for higher education Dr. John Chrysostom May in go, state for primary education Rosemary senile, state for sports Charles Bakabulindi, minister for justice and constitutional Affairs and state for minerals Peter Lokeris had finished going through the vetting process.
Speaking to the press as soon as they were out of the committee , minister for justice Kahinda Otafire says in this term of office, he has to ensure there is faith in the judiciary that this is the only way Ugandan’s and investors will have confidence in this sector.
Minister Muyingo says he wants to see that the vice chancelors of universities are given powers to make decisions on issues that affect their universities especially on ending the strikes instead of waiting for government technocrats to always decide for them on such matters.
For her case state minister for primary education Rosemary Seninde notes the need for Uganda n’s to change attitude on government programme of Education for all by enduring that parents and guardians too take responsibility in educating their children by providing the required materials than leaving the whole burden to the government.