Thursday , November 7 2024

MPs query UGX160bn supplementary budget for presidential initiative on job and wealth creation

Budget committee of Parliament chairperson Amos Lugoloobi queried the validity of the latest allocation. File photo

Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Members of the Budget committee of Parliament have raised a red flag over a supplementary request of an additional Shillings 160bn for the presidential initiative on job and wealth creation.

The poverty alleviation initiative that has been dubbed ‘Emyooga’ targets Ugandans from 18 clusters including boda boda riders, taxi drivers, restaurants, welders, market vendors and women entrepreneurs who formed Saccos where each gets UGX30 million as seed capital.

The request for additional funds for Emyooga was tabled before the committee by the state minister for planning David Bahati on Monday as part of a UGX3.4 trillion supplementary budget request that he was providing justification for.

According to the supplementary request, UGX50 bn is to provide additional support to the Emyooga initiative in Kampala and Wakiso areas, while UGX110bn has already been distributed under the initiative in the rest of the country since it was part of the 3% of the supplementary budget that the government can spend without approval.

However, the committee members led by the committee chairperson Amos Lugoloobi queried the validity of the latest allocation. Lugoloobi noted that the Saccos had been formed by the beneficiaries at the grassroots but no funds have ever been received by the groups even after release of the money, he wondered what kind of processes are being employed to distribute the funds.

The Dokolo district woman MP Cecilia Ogwal rejected the idea of giving Kampala a lion’s share of the allocation and accused the minister of using the initiative to help neutralize the opposition support in the city especially given the huge support enjoyed by the National Unity Platform presidential candidate Robert Kyagulanyi.

She asked the minister why Kampala has to be given a special status from the rest of the country. Ogwal has also accused the government of using the Emyooga initiative as a ruse to collect signatures of citizens which she suspects have been used to support President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni’s nomination as a presidential candidate in the forthcoming general election.

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The Kumi county MP Charles Illukor also objected to the allocation noting that a statement on the floor of parliament by Haruna Kasolo, the state minister for micro finance last month had indicated that the government already has Shillings 30bn to distribute and only requires an additional Shillings 36bn, he said the contradicting figures from government don’t add up.

However a perusal of the ministers statement by URN shows that the minister actually indicated that out of a total allocation of Shillings 210bn, a total of UGX 140bn had already been disbursed.

Following a heated exchange between MPs and the minister, the committee resolved to retrieve the record of the Hansard and approve funds according to the actual record of the minister in the house.

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