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“I am going to inform my boss,” PM Nabbanja reveals she’s receiving threats

William Kasoba by William Kasoba
July 23, 2021
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Prime Minister Robinah Nabbanja has revealed that she has received threats from unknown people.

She told journalists today that an unidentified person drove from Kampala to Kakumiro and approached her brother who he told to warn her to back off their “deals.”

“I cannot treat it lightly. Someone drove from Kampala to Kakumiro and looked for my brother who is a Town clerk in the village and asked him ‘what does that woman want’,” Nabbanja said.

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“I told my brother to tell that person, ‘what I want is quality service and proper accountability,” she added.

Nonetheless she said that she’s going to inform her boss President Yoweri Museveni about the threats.

Earlier this week, Nabbanja rejected the relief items that were delivered to Kasese area to the victims of the floods.

“Kasese District is not a dumping ground; I have rejected blankets and mosquito nets because they are substandard. The supplier must bring good ones, these are the things that paint a bad image for our government,” Nabbanja said.

She today gave an update on the matter saying that she has rejected a report from her Permanent Secretary on the substandard items that were delivered to the affected persons in Kasese.

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