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Parliament to go digital as Speaker Kadaga gives App development greenlight

Norman Mwambazi by Norman Mwambazi
January 9, 2020
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Parliament to go digital

Speaker Rebecca Kadaga at CSPOC in Ottawa, Canada.

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Parliament of Uganda is set to take technology to a whole new level after Speaker Rebecca Kadaga okayed the development of a mobile application that will enable Ugandans follow plenary, committee proceedings and other activities of the House.

The development comes at a time when the Speaker is attending the 25th Conference of Speakers and Presiding Officers of the Commonwealth (CSPOC) in Ottawa, Canada where Parliament of Uganda was hailed for its transparency and openness in deliberation of issues that affect Ugandans.

“Uganda’s Parliament has done quite a lot in being open to the public with a live broadcast that has been done for over 10 years, giving all Ugandans an opportunity to follow in real time, the goings-on in the House,” the conference convener commended Kadaga.

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Besides the live broadcast that is shown on the national television, Uganda Broadcasting Corporation (UBC), Parliament of Uganda also runs the annual Parliament Week that welcomes members of the public to access Parliamentary Chambers, obtain necessary information and interact with MPs about the affairs of their constituencies.

Parliament is now set to make a quantum leap giving both MPs and Uganda an opportunity to contribute to debate, submit on topics and access parliamentary resources on-the-go via a mobile application.

Although MPs already have iPads which makes it easy for them to use the application to send and receive messages and research extensively on matters they intend to contribute about on the Floor of the House, Speaker Kadaga said that public input into the legislative processes in the House is still lacking.

Speaker Rebecca Kadaga (Front row, 2nd right) in a group photo with other speakers and Presiding Officers of Commonwealth Countries.

“Where I am not yet satisfied is the public input into our legislation. I asked ICT people to prepare this App but its taking a long time. I hope during this third meeting they will deliver because it is very essential that we able to reach out to the public on relevant discussion about the bills in committees,” Kadaga argued.

Kadaga also intimated that although the Parliament Commission established a radio station in the spirit of openness and public accountability, acquiring a frequency for it has been a big challenge.

“We already have the equipment and the studios but the Uganda Communications Commission (UCC) has not helped us in securing frequency. This is hindering our desire to interact with the public through radio so that the country can follow what Parliament is doing,” she added.

While at the Conference, Rt Hon Nga Kor Ming Deputy Speaker House of Representatives of Malaysia informed fellow speakers and presiding officers at the conference that their Parliament has just handed over leadership of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) to the opposition, a practice inspired by Parliament of Uganda.

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