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Fellow citizens kiwedde!Governor @BOU_Official ayogedde!
This Bill restricts cross-border payments.
“A country without reserves is not sovereign.”
Governor Michael Atingi-Ego!
#RejectSovereigntyBill
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In serious countries, the guy that signed that certificate of financial implication would resign immediately after that BOU Submission. What do u mean the Bill has no financial implication when the Governor BOU is saying our currency would be heavily depreciated?
Did the @mofpedU consult @BOU_Official before issuing the Certificate of Financial Implications for the Sovereignty bill? Did @rggoobi@AmosLugoloobi take into consideration what the Governor has described as ECONOMIC DISASTER before the joint Committee? #RejectTheSovereigntyBill
Ugandans from all walks of life continue to call for the immediate withdrawal of the #SovereigntyBillUG, warning that it threatens constitutional rights, economic stability, and democratic governance.
#RejectSovereigntyBill
A country with 228 labour export companies exporting mainly its semi-skilled young people, where do you get the courage to formulate and table a bill like the Sovereignty Bill ?
Which sovereignty if you can't find/create jobs for young people?
#RejectSovereigntyBill
Dear Ugandans, once in a while, we need to honestly reflect on the direction our country is taking and where it is leading us.
The Sovereignty Bill raises serious concerns because it signals a move toward tighter control over people’s voices, choices, and civic space. A country cannot grow when laws begin to feel like they are limiting the very citizens they are meant to serve.
We have already been controlled in many ways for too long and now this feels like another step in the same direction.
We need laws that protect rights, strengthen accountability and build trust not systems that silence, restrict, or push people further into fear. #RejectSovereigntyBill
At this moment, as we get the chance to vote again in 2031, it is important to reflect on the subjects Members of Parliament were taught in school. This Bill is not about politics, it is Economics and Mathematics at its core.
We are dealing with balance of payments, foreign inflows, reserves and overall financial stability of the country.
These are not abstract ideas, they are core economic principles that determine whether a nation remains stable or vulnerable.
Even a person who is not formally educated, once you explain the implications of the Sovereignty Bill, would naturally say NO to it.
Yet we are seeing such proposals being supported by people with a high level of education, individuals expected to fully understand the economic consequences of such decisions.
REMEMBER
“A country without reserves is not sovereign’’ Governor of the Bank of Uganda, Michael Atingi-Ego