Politics
Museveni Fumes At Prime Minister Nabbanja & VP Alupo After Spending 2Billion On UN Trip – Shockingly Does This
According to our sources, President Museveni on Thursday during the National Resistance Movement (NRM) Caucus called Prime Minister Robinah Nabbanja and Vice President Jessica Alupo to the front and tasked them to provide verbal accountability to the MPs regarding the huge numbers they led to the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA).
A group of MPs pointed out the spike in government spending, particularly on the UNGA trip, which sparked popular outrage, diverting Museveni from his earlier remarks on corruption and the misuse of public resources.
Prior to the conference, Nabbanja gathered a group of worried lawmakers and held them spellbound with her wildly exaggerated tales of her escapes from New York and run-ins with towering skyscrapers.In order to keep the legislators’ attention, Nabbanja must have added a listening incentive to her speech.
As a result, they may have let her off the hook for a while and may have even forgotten their secret goal of collecting money after the event.But as soon as the Caucus started, they jumped right in, forcing an adjustment in the schedule so that President Museveni could convene Nabbanja and Alupo on the caucus cavalry.
Nabbanja sprinted to the corner of the shield and threw the ball back into Museveni’s court, claiming he had approved of her travel plans but insisting her entourage consisted of just a few persons, one of whom was a journalist.Nabbanja bemoaned the fact that her travel mileage is closer to zeros, suggesting that the Vice President has been globetrotting like a common idea.
Incidentally, Alupo had taken almost 15 minutes of her time waxing lyrical about her engagements in Cuba, her serious meetings in South Africa, her wonderful representations in New York, her trip to Isreal and her availability in Qatar.
Alupo’s speech was a mixture of braggadocio and due diligence, announcing to an ogling pile of legislators that Uganda would be honoured to host the G7 summit- their option? They clapped confusedly.
Museveni was the rescue at the end of the rope, untying the tight note and breaking down matters like a parent, he took the responsibility, adding that he sent the two teams to do his work and each had their bit well cut out.
“Explain to these people why I sent you?” Museveni demanded repeatedly, according to the source.
Alas, there was no explanation worth noting home, and soon the matter was bundled in other points of the day when Museveni turned the guns on money lenders.