Mathias Mpuuga while addressing media in the Parliamentary boardroom. {Photo credit - File}
Kampala - As an attempt to defend himself from being recalled as the parliamentary commissioner, Mpuuga disclosed the sexual immorality that he says has become a culture within the echelon of the party leadership.
This is assumed to have been a response to NUP's move to stripe him off the privileges of a parliamentary commissioner following graft accusations leveled against him during the online protest dubbed #TheUgandaParliamentExhibition.
In the letter dated for March 13th, 2024, which was being addressed to Dr. Lina Zedriga, the NUP vice president for Northern Uganda, Mpuuga questions the moral authority of NUP leadership who are as sinful or even more than he is by packaging them as sexual molesters.
"It seems to be a growing culture in the party to muzzle dissent. You and I have discussed issues of financial mismanagement, simmering gross acts of sexual harassment of young people by top party leaders, and the limitless levels of indiscipline among party supporters within and without well supported by top party leaders to malign and desecrate and depict anyone disagreeable with particular methods of a clique in bad light." The letter reads.
By the appearance of events, the duel between Mpuuga and his party leadership is still at it's sprouting stage.
Yesterday's evening, the same embattled former Leader of Opposition in Parliament published yet another contemptuous letter which portrayed Bobi Wine, the party president as being helplessly under siege.
This is assumed to have been a response to NUP's move to stripe him off the privileges of a parliamentary commissioner following graft accusations leveled against him during the online protest dubbed #
In the letter dated for March 13th, 2024, which was being addressed to Dr. Lina Zedriga, the NUP vice president for Northern Uganda, Mpuuga questions the moral authority of NUP leadership who are as sinful or even more than he is by packaging them as sexual molesters.
"It seems to be a growing culture in the party to muzzle dissent. You and I have discussed issues of financial mismanagement, simmering gross acts of sexual harassment of young people by top party leaders, and the limitless levels of indiscipline among party supporters within and without well supported by top party leaders to malign and desecrate and depict anyone disagreeable with particular methods of a clique in bad light." The letter reads.
By the appearance of events, the duel between Mpuuga and his party leadership is still at it's sprouting stage.
Yesterday's evening, the same embattled former Leader of Opposition in Parliament published yet another contemptuous letter which portrayed Bobi Wine, the party president as being helplessly under siege.
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