Opposition legislators threaten to disrupt parliament if abducted NUP supporters are not produced.


The Opposition legislators in Parliament have threatened to disrupt the Parliament once the government fails to produce the abductees of the National Unity Platform-NUP after the parliamentary recess.


While addressing journalists at Parliament yesterday Tuesday 4th September 2022, the Shadow Minister for Security and Presidential Affairs Derrick Nyeko said that they are fed up with the government’s empty promises of stopping NUP supporters like from being abducted something that instead increase time to time.


Nyeko who is also the Makindye East Member of Parliament says they are now demanding for an action from the government on the person issuing orders to abduct and kill the supporters of National Unity Platform.


Media reports have been indicating a dozen of NUP supporters gone missing for two years now after their arrest by security agencies with the party leaders insisting that the number is much bigger.


However, the Security minister, Gen Maj (Rtd) Jim Katugugu Muhwezi had then denied having in their custody any NUP supporters like these MPs claim.


Meanwhile, the Opposition has vowed not to submit the contacts of the relatives of the abductees as requested by the government in fear that these families could be threatened by security agencies.

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