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UPC Pushes for Withdrawal of Sovereignty Bill Over Rights Concerns

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Last updated: 2026/04/28 at 5:47 AM
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The Uganda People’s Congress (UPC) has called for the withdrawal of the proposed Sovereignty Bill, warning that its provisions could undermine constitutional freedoms and create divisions in the country.

Speaking on behalf of the party, Secretary General Fred Ebil said the bill threatens rights guaranteed under the Constitution of Uganda, particularly at a time of heightened political sensitivity.

UPC raised concern over Clause 22(1), which requires prior approval from the Minister of Internal Affairs for any foreign financial or material support exceeding 20,000 currency points (about Shs400 million). Party officials argue that this requirement imposes excessive restrictions on economic freedoms, including those protected under Article 40 of the Constitution.

Another party official, Muzeyi, warned that the clause grants broad discretionary powers to the minister without clear timelines, creating potential administrative bottlenecks.

He noted that such provisions could delay or block access to foreign capital for businesses and individuals, ultimately affecting Uganda’s investment climate.

UPC maintains that the bill, in its current form, risks eroding fundamental rights and has urged government to reconsider or withdraw it altogether.

UPC is opposing the Sovereignty Bill, arguing that it threatens constitutional rights and could hinder investment, particularly through restrictions on foreign funding and broad ministerial powers.

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mgdmedia April 28, 2026
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