Youth leaders from Lira District are asking Parliament to respect the rule of law as advocates of lifting of the presidential age limit are expected to return to the House today to table a motion seeking leave of parliament to table the Bill.
Led by a one Peter Abal, they argue that the plan to amend Article 102 (b) of the Constitution is fast “drifting the country to the negativity and a cycle of abuse, intimidation, abuse of the rule of law.
Last Thursday, a group of people believed to be opposed to the lifting of the presidential age limit burnt a coffin in front of Lira Main market to express displeasure.
Lira Resident District Commissioner, Robert Abak has warned the youth against disrupting business saying security remains tight to avoid chaos.
Led by a one Peter Abal, they argue that the plan to amend Article 102 (b) of the Constitution is fast “drifting the country to the negativity and a cycle of abuse, intimidation, abuse of the rule of law.
Last Thursday, a group of people believed to be opposed to the lifting of the presidential age limit burnt a coffin in front of Lira Main market to express displeasure.
Lira Resident District Commissioner, Robert Abak has warned the youth against disrupting business saying security remains tight to avoid chaos.
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