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LOP asks Ugandans not to be used by the security and state

Noelyn Nassuuna by Noelyn Nassuuna
October 27, 2021
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Opposition MPs storm out of Parliament over arrest of colleagues

Leader of Opposition Mr Mathias Mpuuga told the House he could not be part of a vulgarised debate before he led his team out. PHOTO / PARLIAMENT

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The Leader of opposition in parliament Matthias Mpuuga has demanded a comprehensive report on the recent bomb attacks on Ugandans.

The two separate attacks, one in Komamboga targeting a pork joint and another by a suicide bomber on a bus have left at least two dead and many injured.

Addressing journalists at parliament this morning, Mpuuga also urged Ugandans to be on the guard and not allow to be used by security and government officials to score their own political gains.

Mpuuga has also condemned the incident at Komamboga where one of the eyewitnesses claimed that one of the suspected attackers was donning a people power T-shirt.

“That kind of conduct is very dangerous for the public. The public should be very careful and desist from being used by the state,” Mr Mpuuga said.

His address comes a day after MPs during plenary yesterday asked the government to update the nation about the bomb attacks.

The speaker Jacob Oulanya then ruled that the matter be addressed today without fail

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