Daily Nation Newspaper

JUDGE REGRETS

…Uganda’s top judge ‘regrets removing president term limit’

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KAMPALA- Uganda’s Chief Justice has said he bitterly regrets the removal of presidenti­al term limits from the country’s constituti­on, according to the Daily Monitor newspaper.

Justice Alfonse Owiny- Dollo is quoted as saying the body he was part of made a mistake:

“I wept for this country (over) the removal of the presidenti­al term limits. That is where we lost it. The mistake we made in the Constituen­t Assembly was not to entrench, not to make it difficult for anyone to amend the provisions of the term limits.”

Separately, the issue of presidenti­al age limits is controvers­ial because long-standing President Yoweri Museveni is 76 years old, and the limit for re-election was previously capped at 75 until the ruling party successful­ly campaigned to remove it all together.

Uganda’s constituti­on allows the amendment and removal of the presidenti­al age limit without a referendum - something Justice Owiny- Dollo appeared to imply is unfair in his interview with the Daily Monitor:

“That one, I take responsibi­lity and anybody else who was in the Constituen­t Assembly; that we should have secured, entrenched that provision so that if you want to amend that particular article, you would go back to the people.

We failed the people Uganda as a consequenc­e.”

Meanwhile, Ugandan opposition MP Robert Kyagulanyi, popularly known as Bobi Wine, has denied of reports that he was arrested during a police raid at his party’s offices.

His lawyer, Anthony Wameli, had been quoted by AFP news agency as saying that the politician was arrested alongside other party officials on Wednesday.

Bobi Wine has told the BBC that he left the offices soon after the police arrived and was now at home. – BBC.

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