MP Kibagendi suspended from parliament over defamatory claims

Anthony Kibagendi, MP for Kitutu Chache South, has been suspended from parliament buildings indefinitely until he submits an apology letter. The suspension stems from his claims that parliament has been auctioned off and lost its independence. Speaker Moses Wetang’ula stated that these remarks undermine the institution's dignity.

During yesterday's afternoon session, National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang’ula reprimanded MP Anthony Kibagendi for claiming that parliament has been auctioned, lost its independence, and become a puppet of the central government. Wetang’ula said these statements lower the institution's status and dignity, describing them as contemptuous before a court.

Kibagendi made these claims during a discussion on Citizen TV, asserting that parliament has been bought and that Speaker Wetang’ula and his Deputy Gladys Boss Shollei have ruined it by allowing control from the President's office. In announcing the suspension, Wetang’ula stated: “You are now suspended from coming to Parliament for tarnishing its reputation until you submit a request for forgiveness via a letter to the Clerk.”

During the ban, Kibagendi will not be allowed to use any parliamentary property, including his office, the gym, or attend committee meetings. Wetang’ula warned MPs, especially first-term ones, to avoid foolish public statements. He added: “I would like to tell you as your Speaker that no one has called or phoned me to direct me on my duties.”

Furthermore, Wetang’ula urged seniors like James Nyikal, Aden Keynan, Samuel Moroto, T. J Kajwang’, and Robert Pukose to mentor younger MPs. Deputy Speaker Shollei criticized Kibagendi for defaming them outside a session. Wetang’ula clarified his role as Speaker in guiding debates impartially.

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