Mathias Mpuuga gracefully passed on the torch of leadership to Joel Ssenyonyi, the vibrant Member of Parliament for Nakawa East. The highly-anticipated transition shocked many who did not see this coming. now they have spokenout and revealed why.
Last Wednesday, Mpuuga, who sported his two-and-a-half-year stint as the Leader of the Opposition, offered sage advice to Ssenyonyi, cautioning him to keep an eagle eye out for potential turncoats within the opposition ranks in Parliament.
Representing Nyendo-Mukungwe Division in Masaka City, Mpuuga extended his support to Ssenyonyi, underlining the significance of striking a delicate balance in dealings with all opposition parties.
Ssenyonyi, stepping into his new role with gusto, vocalized his dedication to championing human rights and addressing the predicament of political prisoners within the parliamentary arena. In a refreshing twist, he affirmed his openness to collaborating with individuals across political affiliations, promising a rainbow of partnerships.
This week, the dynamic transition received the official stamp of approval from none other than Speaker of Parliament Anita Among, who introduced Ssenyonyi as the new maestro leading the opposition. The moment was not without a touch of sentimentality, as Among bid a fond farewell to the departing Mpuuga.
The Speaker, exuding a spirit of unity and collaboration, expressed her commitment to working hand-in-hand with the opposition. "I commend Mpuuga for his commendable work, and I am committed to collaborating with anyone in the opposition," declared the effervescent Speaker Anita Among during a recent plenary session.
VIDEO: My speech to @Parliament_Ug as I handed over to @JoelSsenyonyi #AccountabilityAndService pic.twitter.com/uAYRWVYsQr
— Mathias Mpuuga (@MathiasMpuuga) January 11, 2024