Legislators from the opposition political parties have resolved to boycott President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni’s address to Members of Parliament. The address is slated Thursday at Kololo Independence Grounds in Kampala.

The decision was communicated by Medard Lubega Sseggona, the Busiro East Constituency representative who doubles as the Shadow Minister for Justice and Constitutional Affairs while addressing journalists on behalf Mathias Mpuuga, the Leader of Opposition – LoP on Wednesday.

During the plenary sitting on Thursday, 09 March 2023, Speaker of Parliament Anita Among informed the lawmakers that the President will address the House on matters of national importance on Thursday, 16 March 2023 at 2.00 pm.

However, Sseggona said a meeting of the Shadow Cabinet on Tuesday resolved that all opposition legislators will boycott the interaction with the President citing rampant cases of corruption; arbitrary arrests, detention and enforced disappearance of the regime’s political opponents.

Since January 2021, the period of general elections in the country, the opposition have submitted over 400 names of missing persons said to be supporters of the main opposition National Unity Platform – NUP party. The list was reduced to 200 people who are still missing as of December, 2022.

Article 101(2) of the Constitution mandates the President in consultation with the Speaker, to address Parliament from time to time, on any matter of national importance and that he would be heard by the House in silence.Under this article, President Museveni last addressed the House on 20 June 2018 on the state of security in the country. 

There are currently 118 opposition Members of Parliament from NUP, Forum for Democratic Change – FDC, Democratic Party – DP, Uganda People’s Congress – UPC, Justice Forum, and People’s Progressive Party – PPP.