VIDEO: Journalist Musamali survives being thumped by NUP members live on Radio 4 for asking why Bobi is silent on HOMOSEXUALITY

By Julius Mugaga Tukacungurwa/Umoja Standard.

Kampala, Uganda: While appearing on Radio 4 on Saturday morning, Arnold Musamali, Ceo of Freeman News UG– an online publishing news platform survived being kicked out of studios by angry National Unity Platform (NUP) members.

Musamali Arnold was asked to make his submissions on the Anti-Homosexuality bill and the solution on how the country can fight LGBTQ by the show moderator, Adam Kungu.

In his response, Musamali requested National Unity Platform President, Hon. Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu, and his wife to stand bold and make a comment about Homosexuality in schools and the community.

“I want to see two people come out and educate the youths on the after-effects of LGBTQ acts, that is Bobi wine and wife” Musamali.

No sooner had he made this submission, than the members of NUP attacked him live on air insulting him and asking why Kyagulanyi.

Genesis

A few days ago, the presentation of the Anti-Homosexuality Bill, 2023 for First Reading stalled after the Ministry of Finance failed to issue a certificate of financial implication.

According to Section 76 (1) and (2) of the Public Finance Management Act, 2015, every Bill introduced in Parliament shall be accompanied by a certificate of financial implication issued by the Finance Minister.

The certificate of financial implication issued under subsection (1) indicates the estimates of revenue and expenditure of not less than two years after the coming into effect of the Bill when passed.

Budadiri County West Member of Parliament, Hon. Nathan Nandala Mafabi cited Article 31(1) of the Constitution which he said does not require the Minster for Finance to give consent for a provision already catered for in the law.

Hon. Asuman Basalirwa (JEEMA, Bugiri Municipality) called on the Finance Minister to take a stand in supporting the Bill by issuing the certificate of financial implication.

“If they do not take a stand, then an impression will be created that all of us here are condoning homosexuality whereas not. This is a national matter and it goes beyond Parliament,” said Basalirwa who is the mover of the private members’ bill.

Hon. Joseph Ssewungu (NUP, Kalungu West) said the Bidoes do not affect the Consolidated Fund.

“It is difficult when we move such a motion and it is supported by members here, and the minister is not ready,” he said.

The State Minister for Ethics and Integrity, Hon. Rose Lilly Akello said the vice is an issue that invites the executive and legislative arms of government to unite and develop a law that will rescue Uganda’s future generation.

The State Minister for Finance in charge of Privatization, Hon. Evelyn Anite told the House that the Minister for Finance would present the certificate of financial implication, on Thursday, 09 March 2023.

Speaker Anita Among reiterated the need to process the Anti-Homosexuality Bill 2023.

“Considering the urgency of the matter, there is a need for the Minister for Finance to exercise the issuance of the certificate as per the Public Finance and Management Act, Section 76(1),” Among said.

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