Joel Ssenyonyi has officially started work as the new Leader of Opposition in Parliament.
In his maiden speech, Ssenyonyi said he is ready to ensure accountability from government.
“Rule 14 (1) of the Rules of Procedure stipulates that the main principle role of the Leader of Opposition is to keep government in check. By God’s grace, I will execute that mandate effectively,” Ssenyonyi said.
“Keeping the government in check benefits all of us here and the people we represent. It is not solely for the opposition’s benefit. When we fight against corruption, ensure service delivery, and maximize the value of taxpayer money, it benefits everyone”
He also applauded his predecessor, Mathias Mpuuga for leading opposition in parliament during tough times.
“You led us under difficult circumstances, but you managed to remain composed and guide us through those trying times. I salute you, sir, and I am fortunate that we will continue working together.”
Ssenyonyi was last year appointed by the National Unity Platform as the new Leader of Opposition in Parliament to replace Mathias Mpuuga.