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I should be allowed direct access to President Museveni; Minister Nadduli

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
September 19, 2016
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The minister without portfolio Hajji Abdul Nadduli has said he should not be denied direct access to President Museveni in case he needs to meet him and discuss about development issues of the country.

The minister said he has been betrayed from directly meeting the President several times by people around him for selfish interests.




Nadduli was addressing Front for National Salvation (FRONASA) members in Rwanyamahembwe Sub County at the home of former western region chairman Edward Bashaija who died on July 21.

He had gone to lay a wreath on late Bashaija’s grave when revealed that he has often been blocked from accessing the President by people close to him, however he is yet to ask for acceptance from him.

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‘’Iam going to ask the President to allow me to reach him directly without sending letters through some people who will not deliver the message because of their selfish sentiments,’’ said Hon Nadduli.

Nadduli also accused those around the President of failure to deliver his shs240 million the President had sent him.



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