Mpuuga Hits Back At NUP’s Kyagulanyi Says He Won’t Resign From Parliament Commissioner Post
NUP’s former Leader Of Opposition (LOP) Mathias Mpuuga has hit back at Kyagulanyi’s NUP officials saying that he will not be deterred by ” small group family interests being peddled to blur bigger picture of how the party is being managed without transparency and the general mistreatment of other leaders in the party.”
Mpuuga has also vowed not to resign his post as a Commissioner at the national parliament . This after NUP leaders accused him of taking Ug.Shs.500M as a token “service award” from parliament .
“I accordingly decline the cowardly call on me to resign as a Parliamentary Commissioner, based on spite, envy and deliberate misrepresentation. The general public is aware and alive to the internal intrigue and machinations unfortunately within this young party over the last 21/2 years, during my occupation of the covered office of the LOP. It became the official style of different party leaders to undermine my work, including hiring of bloggers to abuse and insult my person”-Mpuuga’s statement reads in part.
Below is the full statement :


Editor:msserwanga@gmail.com
- Trump Slaps Uganda With 15% Tariff On Its Goods And Services - August 1, 2025
- Australia Joins A Growing List Of Countries That Have Banned The Use Of Social Media By Children Under The Age Of 16 - August 1, 2025
- Tanzania bans non-citizens from running retail businesses as EAC economic integration hangs in balance - July 29, 2025