Parliament:

Leader of opposition Mathias Mpuuga, has cautioned opposition political party leaders against issuing directives aimed at undermining opposition efforts to have the ruling party account for the missing 18 National Unity Plateform (NUP) supporters alleged to have been abducted by security organs.
Mpuga, made the remarks during an opposition meeting at parliament.
This follows a directive by FDC and DP to their members to end the boycott and return to the House, with DP’s chief whip, Peter Okot declaring that the DP caucus was already in disagreementMpuga however, urged opposition members to continue attending Parliamentary Committee meetings and defy an chairpersons who attempt to chase them out of the Committees.Mpuga however, urged opposition members to continue attending Parliamentary Committee meetings and defy an chairpersons who attempt to chase them out of the Committees. with the majority of its members opting to move against guidance from DP headquarters.
Mpuuga said that such moves, could result into internal rifts. The Leader of Opposition, however urged Opposition MPs to continue attending Parliamentary Committee meetings and defy an chairpersons who attempt to chase them out of the Committees.
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