The Leader of Opposition, Joel Ssenyonyi has said they will not push back on their quest to push for democracy and respect of human rights.
Ssenyonyi made the remarks after witnessing the swearing in of the shadow cabinet at Imperial Royale Hotel.
He said they will be the voice of marginalized citizens.
“We pledged to execute our mandate of keeping the government in check, even as we voice the citizens’ concerns. I encouraged leaders to at all times be faithful to the citizenry. In doing our work, we may encounter challenges and frustrations from different corners, but we shall press on and execute our mandate without fear or favour,” Ssenyonyi said.
Karim Masaba, the shadow minister for Tourism and Wildlife, said he is ready to serve and ensure proper accountability of tax payer’s money in the tourism sector.
“I promise to always be so active in proposing alternative approaches as gathered from our ordinary citizens for a cohesive reconciliation without fear or favor,” he said.