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Parliament to Debate Motion Thanking President Museveni for State of the Nation Address as House Handles Key Financial Business

Ssemaganda Moses Hope
By Ssemaganda Moses Hope


Parliament to Debate Motion Thanking President Museveni for State of the Nation Address as House Handles Key Financial Business
Parliament to Debate Motion Thanking President Museveni for State of the Nation Address as House Handles Key Financial Business

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Parliament is expected to debate a motion expressing gratitude to President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni for his State of the Nation Address delivered on 4 June 2026, during Tuesday’s sitting of the 12th Parliament.

 

 

According to the Order Paper for the 9th Sitting of the 1st Meeting of the 1st Session of the 12th Parliament, the motion will be moved by the Prime Minister and Leader of Government Business, Rt. Hon. Robinah Nabbanja, and seconded by Hon. Henry Kamya Makumbi (Mityana County South) and Hon. Mary Kamuli Kutesa (Mwenge County South).

 

The motion seeks a resolution of Parliament expressing appreciation to President Museveni for what the government describes as a clear and precise exposition of government policy contained in his State of the Nation Address. Members of Parliament are expected to debate the motion for up to two hours.

 

 

Before taking up the motion, the House will consider several other items on its agenda, including the laying of the Petroleum Fund Semi-Annual Report for the period ending 31 December 2025 by the Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development.

 

 

The Finance Minister will also seek Parliament’s approval to waive outstanding tax obligations for three entities. These include PAYE arrears of UGX 1.026 billion for Ankole Western University, tax arrears amounting to UGX 13.95 billion for Uganda Printing and Publishing Corporation, and UGX 1.864 billion in tax arrears for K-ROMA.

Parliament will also consider and approve the Verification Committee for the forthcoming by-election of members to the East African Legislative Assembly (EALA).

 

In addition, legislators are expected to debate a motion seeking to reinstate parliamentary business that lapsed following the dissolution of the 11th Parliament. The motion will be moved by Parliamentary Commissioner Hon. Faith Nakut Loru and seconded by Parliamentary Commissioner Hon. John Baptist Nambeshe and Hon. James Kakooza, the MP representing Older Persons for Central Region.

 

 

The House will further debate a private member’s motion urging the government to review the undergraduate government sponsorship programme and increase the number of slots allocated under the district quota system. The motion is sponsored by Hon. Martin Ojara Mapenduzi, MP for Bardege-Layibi Division, and is supported by Hon. Ben Koryang Baatom and Hon. Lillian Obiale Paparu.

Tuesday’s sitting is scheduled to commence at 2:00 p.m. with prayers, followed by communication from the Chair before the House proceeds with the day’s legislative and oversight business.

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