What you need to know:
- Freddie Rukudo thinks this order is like saying the President doesn’t trust the Speaker and wants her out.
- In general, experts agree that this order is a big deal in politics, but we don’t know what will happen next.
Experts have different opinions about President Museveni’s order to investigate Speaker Among’s fancy houses in the UK. Some think it’s a good idea, while others think it’s a trick for political reasons.
Ronald Egesa Leonard, who talks about politics, says this order makes the Speaker look bad and might stop her from being Speaker again, which could save money. He also wonders if the order is because the British government gave some information to Uganda’s government.
Dr. Jim Spire Ssentongo warns that we shouldn’t celebrate yet because we don’t know what will happen with this order.
Samson Kasumba, who analyzes politics, thinks President Museveni knows what this order means in international relations and will react wisely.
Freddie Rukudo thinks this order is like saying the President doesn’t trust the Speaker and wants her out.
Hudu Hussein, a government official, supports the President’s decision, saying it’s about protecting Uganda’s independence and the Speaker’s role. He says owning property is okay unless you don’t tell the government about it.
Some think this order could make the Speaker lose her job if she’s found guilty of hiding her property.
In general, experts agree that this order is a big deal in politics, but we don’t know what will happen next.

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