Round One: Kogikwatakko emerges Victor as Oulanya Postpones tabling of Age Limit Bill

Speaker of Parliament has adjourned the house until Tuesday next week, after tabling of Age limit Bill was deferred to a later date.

Round One: Kogikwatakko emerges Victor as Oulanya Postpones tabling of Age Limit Bill
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Speaker of Parliament has adjourned the house until Tuesday next week, after tabling of Age limit Bill was deferred to a later date.

The development, deputy speaker Jacob Oulanya said came out after a meeting with speaker Rebecca Kadaga who sought more time to study the Bill, before it is brought to the house.

Kadaga further argued that she has many petitions in her office over the same matter, and would love to deal with them first.

Oulanya’s announcement was welcomed with cheers by members of Parliament from the opposition who had turned up with a single mission of failing it from getting audience.

Parliament will sit again on Tuesday, and MPs have warned that they would rather not find a heavy security deployment like today’s otherwise, scenes will be ugly.

During the sitting, Aruu north MP Odonda Otto raised a motion to thrown Evelyn Anite of the house and ban her from contesting for a seat in the house for 8 years. He based this on her recent threats that those disagreeing with tabling of the Age limit would be dealt with by the army and police.

The speaker however shunned this motion.

Anite would later accuse Otto of being drunk and hanging at State house asking for money from the ruling NRM party, which they refused to give him.

However, Otto called her talk bogus, claiming she does not even deserve to live in this country. He promised to revise the motion and re-table it.

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