
Observers say UPDF deployment in South Sudan lacked proper procedures
Observers say UPDF deployment in South Sudan lacked proper procedures
Governance pundits suggest that the Minister for Defence and Veteran Affairs, Jacob Oboth, may have been kept in the dark about the deployment of Uganda People’s Defence Forces in South Sudan. They attribute this to the abuse of constitutional institutions and a total disregard for the law. Jackson Onyango has the story.
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They know it well that 5he parliament will block it
The problem with mps* they want to be bribed first, then drag thiér feet… Fight other into next year …
They forget , that there is a clause in every country where àny president can deploy troops on short notice without approval. Or consultation from parliament…
Just cheap politiking….. Just
The problem is thinking updf for Ugandans . It a family force
Uganda is family business wait for drama 🎭
Its obvious…. regardless of the massage ..
Its to my surprise that people still think Museven is aperson who listens to words from other parties 😅😅😅uganda to me is A_One person's army who heads every institution in uganda …the rest will talk and talk and no change of handling matters shall prevail