After backlash from Ugandans regarding the manner in which parliament granted time to discuss Nyege Nyege festival which is set to take place next week at Itanda falls in Jinja, government has shot at the ban calling it uncalled for.

Reacting from a matter of national importance raised by Tororo woman MP and former Junior Health Minister Sarah Opendi, speaker Anita Among vowed not to allow such an event take place in the name of protecting their children and guarding the moral codes of this country.

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This caused a lot of mixed reactions from Ugandans especially on social media who say parliament has a lot of issues to discuss at hand than concentrating on Nyege Nyege festival that has been happening for over five years. The event attract thousands of foreign tourists and it’s believed the tickets to the event are almost sold out.

Communicating government’s position on Nyege Nyege as prime Minister convened a meeting at her office, Ofwono Opondo says parliament should have considered how the 2018 Nyege Nyege festival was handled than the house turning into a law enforcement organ.

Nyege Nyege has faced a lot of criticism over the years and attempts to ban it has faced still resistance both from several government officials and revelers who throng the event every times it’s staged in Jinja.

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