Matooke Republic
Thursday, August 21, 2025
  • Home
  • News
  • Entertainment
  • Gossip
  • Features
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Health
  • Photos
  • Relationships
Matooke Republic
  • Home
  • News
  • Entertainment
  • Gossip
  • Features
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Health
  • Photos
  • Relationships
No Result
View All Result
Matooke Republic
No Result
View All Result

Parliament has saved us from embarrassment — Museveni applauds passage of controversial UPDF Amendment Bill

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
May 22, 2025
in News
Reading Time: 3 mins read
President Yoweri Museveni.

President Yoweri Museveni.

Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has commended Members of Parliament for passing the controversial Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF) Amendment Bill, 2025, describing it as a critical step toward strengthening the country’s military justice system.

The new legislation expands the jurisdiction of military courts, allowing them to try civilians under specific conditions—particularly in cases involving serious offences such as treason, murder, or the unlawful possession of military equipment, especially when in collaboration with military personnel.

Speaking on Wednesday during a leaders’ meeting at Timnah Nursery and Primary School in Mabaale village, Luwero District, President Museveni praised the bill’s passage while on a tour to assess the implementation of the Parish Development Model (PDM) and other wealth creation initiatives.

RELATED POSTS

Explainer: Why the Constitutional Court rejected “No-Fault” divorce in Uganda

Police arrest 12 for selling fake CHAN tickets

He emphasized that the amendment helps resolve long-standing jurisdictional tensions between civilian courts, the army, and Parliament.

“There was going to be a serious problem because some people argued that soldiers who commit crimes like killing, theft, or rape should be tried in sub-county courts instead of the Court Martial,” Museveni said.

“Those involved in pushing that idea should repent. But Parliament has saved us from embarrassment.”

The UPDF Amendment Bill introduces wide-ranging reforms. It creates a new Directorate of Military Prosecutions to professionalize the handling of military cases, reorganizes health services for armed forces personnel, and enhances the management of veterans’ affairs.

Importantly, the bill also introduces procedural safeguards, including the requirement that any death sentence passed by a military court must be confirmed by the Supreme Court before being carried out.

It further clarifies the appeals process within the military justice system, establishing a chain of progression—from Unit Court Martial to Division Court Martial, then to the General Court Martial, followed by the Court of Appeal, and finally to the Supreme Court.

Opposition Members of Parliament on Tuesday staged a walkout from Parliament in protest, refusing to participate in what they described as an “illegal and rushed process” ahead of the scheduled debate on the Uganda People’s Defence Forces (Amendment) Bill, 2025.

Leader of the Opposition, Joel Ssenyonyi, while addressing the House, sharply criticized the conduct of the Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Committee and the Defence and Internal Affairs Committee. He accused the committees of fast-tracking the bill without adequate scrutiny or public consultation.

The UPDF Amendment Bill has ignited intense public and political debate, with critics warning that its provisions risk centralizing military and political authority. Detractors argue that the bill could have far-reaching implications for democratic governance in Uganda, particularly amid ongoing concerns about military involvement in civilian affairs and the broader question of political succession.

Related

Tags: MuseveniParliament of UgandaUPDFUPDF Amendment Bill
Share2Tweet1Send
Matooke Republic

Matooke Republic

Freshly peeled info from area code 256

Related Posts

22-year-old man collapses and dies during UPDF recruitment exercise

by Matooke Republic
5 days ago

...

President Yoweri Museveni.

Museveni sacks top aide, senior State House officials in corruption crackdown

by Matooke Republic
1 week ago

...

Generals; Katumba Wamala, Charles Otema, and Abel Kandiho.

Katumba Wamala, Otema, Charles Angina, Godfrey Katsigazi Tumusiime, and Abel Kandiho among the top army generals set to retire

by Matooke Republic
2 weeks ago

...

CHAN 2024: Museveni pledges Shs1.2 billion per win to Uganda Cranes

by Matooke Republic
2 weeks ago

...

Over 65,000 applicants disqualified in ongoing UPDF recruitment drive

by Matooke Republic
3 weeks ago

...

Next Post

THE NEW FUFA UPL TROPHY: Everything you need to know about the gleaming silver piece named Margherita—its name, design, and colour inspiration

Charles Twine.

Security operatives search former CID spokesperson Charles Twine’s home in Kasangati; wife speaks out

RECOMMENDED

RR initials added to new Pearl Tower One building in tribute to Rajiv Ruparelia

August 20, 2025

Bebe Cool lands Break the Chains Album in London in a big way

August 20, 2025
  • 643 Followers
  • 23.9k Followers

MOST VIEWED

  • How to buy tickets for CHAN 2024 matches in Uganda

    448 shares
    Share 179 Tweet 112
  • Here is how to use NIRA’s new online portal to register or renew your national ID

    4162 shares
    Share 1665 Tweet 1041
  • Uganda vs Senegal: CAF reduces online ticket purchases per person ahead of quarter-final clash this Saturday

    97 shares
    Share 39 Tweet 24
  • New Desire Luzinda nud3s leak: Is she back to naked past?

    222 shares
    Share 89 Tweet 56
  • Juma Seiko revives paternity feud with Desire Luzinda a day after her Kwanjula

    60 shares
    Share 24 Tweet 15
Matooke Republic

Uganda's only free Newspaper. Out every Thursday. Freshly peeled info. kiwatule, Kampala, Uganda.

  • Home
  • News
  • Entertainment
  • Gossip
  • Features
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Health
  • Photos

© Matooke Republic 2024

© Matooke Republic 2024

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.