MP Twinamatsiko gives public Apology to women in parliamentary seating

Women members of parliament have forced an apology out of their counterpart MP Twinamatsiko, who recently encouraged men to beat up their wives.

 

While other people may use their 10 minutes of fame to do something nice or even make inspirational statements, the less known legislator decided to slander his name, by inciting violence against women. History shall remember him for such.

 

Agony for the MP started when he attempted to respond to President Yoweri Museveni’s statement during womens’ day celebrations in Mityana, that men should not beat their wives.

 

Given a chance by local TV network NTV, to comment on the president’s speech, the Bugangaizi MP said women should be disciplined, tackled and beaten up by their husband. This sure did not go down well with members of the public and fellow members of the house.

 

During plenary today, Twinamasiko made an apology on the floor of parliament following a directive by the Deputy Speaker Jacob Oulanyah in which he was asked for a personal statement justifying his proclamation.

 

Women parliamentarians under their umbrella group the Women’s Uganda Parliamentary Association (UWOPA) supplemented the Deputy Speaker’s directive demanding that the MP withdraws his statements and apologizes to the nation.

 

Twinamatsiko in his statement before the house today, said that while he never meant to condone violence against women, it is not his intention to further strain the matter by making unnecessary justifications. He added that he was totally against Gender-Based Violence especially against women and that any form of violence against women should be strongly resisted.

 

“I celebrate women who are the pillars of our society and the custodians of our national cohesion and togetherness.  I seek your understanding and I earnestly pray that you and all members of the public accept my sincere apology,” reads MP Twinamasiko’s statement to parliament.

 

He withdrew his earlier statements in support of women battering describing them as unfortunate.

Parliament closes for First Daughter to shoot Museveni liberation Film

The Parliament and selected roads in the city will be closed to allow First Daughter, Natasha Museveni to film 27 Guns movie. In a press statement, the Police has called for calm as some of the scenes will include use of simulated gun sounds.

“We have granted permission to Isaiah 60 Productions a local film production company based in Kampala to shoot a film within some designated areas and roads around Kampala City. These areas include:, Parliamentary Avenue, Said Barre Road, King George II Road, Kimathi Avenue, Sir Apollo Kagwa Road’, the statement read in part.

According to the statement, the shoot will take three days.

“This will take place on the 9th,10th and 11th March 2018 and shall comprise of large movements of people,actors in military attire,simulated gun sounds as film crew and actors shoot the film. Roads around the stipulated areas shall be sealed off by our traffic officers who will be guiding road users about the alternative routes”, the statement read.

27 Guns tells the story of the bush war struggle that ushered President Museveni to power.

Parliament To Start Its own TV and Radio Station

There is enough evidence to show that our members of parliament want a little bit of everything within this country. They are on the move to establish their own media network, called Parliament TV , and Radio. This is in it’s final stages, and every parliamentarian, including the Speaker, Rebecca Kadaga supports the move..

CHRIS OBORE AGREES WITH THE MOVE

According to the Director for Communication, and public affairs, Chris Obore,  private media stations have alot of engagements. They thus cannot give parliament 24-hour coverage. He explained that the August House, requires a platform which will provide continuous updates on proceedings in the chambers.

Hon Chris Obore

According to Parliament’s Official Website, Jowat Enterprises Uganda was awarded the contract to set up the Parliament Radio on January 19, 2018. The Radio project, of 350 million Shillings will be sponsored by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP).

With this radio station in place, the parliament of Uganda will have their activities covered throughout the day. Since various surveys also show that radios are owned by majority of the population, it will be an effective way to pass on information.