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How Nabbanja made all the difference as shs530m gave by Ham to Covid team endure being taken

On June, 8, a couple of moments after President Museveni designated Robinah Nabbanja as the new Prime Minister, previous Aruu County MP, Odonga Otto cautioned against keeping in touch with her off, for she is an intense lady.

On June, 8, a couple of moments after President Museveni delegated Robinah Nabbanja as the new Prime Minister, previous Aruu County MP, Odonga Otto cautioned against thinking of her off, for she is an extreme lady.

“Settle on no mix-up the decision of Hon.Nabbanja as Premier is a big deal. Acting all the more frequently as a “semi-educated town beauty” Hon. Nabbanja is a lady of activity, she will even eliminate food from a priest’s mouth in the event that one is eating during work hours,” Otto tweeted.

Quick forward, on July,2, 2021, right around three weeks after Odonga Otto’s notice, the equivalent happened as the Prime Minister nipped an arrangement including shs530 million in the bud as it was nearly taken from her office.

On Friday evening, city financial specialist, Hamis Kiggundu prominently known as Ham gave shs530 million to the Covid team.

The cash, as indicated by the financial specialist was intended to work with the acquisition of Covid immunizations for Ugandans.

The cash was gotten by Prime Minister Nabbanja who is the executive of the team at the Office of the Prime Minister.

Nonetheless, during the handover, Ham, as he is regularly known told the gathering that he had made a record to which the cash should go just as different commitments by the private area.

“We have made a record with Stanbic bank where Dr.Musenero will be a signatory and a couple of different individuals that administration may decide for this specific asset. Other private individuals may come and we support government. The cash will go straightforwardly to this record to contribute towards the acquisition of immunizations,” the city financial specialist said before cameras.

Nonetheless, Nabbanja didn’t invite the thought and demanded that the cash can simply go to a record prior opened up by government as President Museveni had coordinated.

“Indeed, clergymen are not permitted to be signatory to those records,” the Prime Minister directed.

As indicated by sources at the Office of the Prime Minister, finance manager, Emmanuel Katongole who is a part on the team encouraged Musenero against being a signatory to any ledger as the equivalent would land her into issues.

Another source told this site that later, Nabbanja coordinated staff at OPM to store the cash in the bank before she went for different gatherings that went on until practically 6pm, late in the evening.

Notwithstanding, on return at around 6pm, Nabbanja was dumbfounded to discover that the cash had not yet been banked.

“At the point when she mentioned why the cash had not been banked, the staff revealed to her that it was late and that banks had effectively been shut,” the source told the Nile Post.

In the mean time, the Prime Minister was additionally shocked to discover that financial specialist, Ham was still around OPM in spite of having given the cash just about four hours back.

On inquisitive, Nabbanja was informed that that the finance manager was trusting that documentation from her will affirm receipt of the cash, inciting her to arrange her staff to do it.

“At the point when the archive was brought for her to sign, it showed that the Prime Minister had gotten the cash yet that she had concluded that the cash be kept in her office,” another source told this site.

It is said that on seeing the report, Nabbanja smoldered and associated some injustice from some with her staff.

She would not sign it.

Plan B

The source told this site that later, the Prime Minister called the director for Stanbic bank’s Garden City branch who requested that she count on target.

In the interim, as Nabbanja arranged to count on target, an obscure bullion van showed up provoking her to speculate something was awry.

She then, at that point guided her security to utilize her own vehicle to count on target, having prior educated the administrator at Garden City.

The shs530 million was subsequently banked.

When reached for a remark on the matter, Nabbanja affirmed banking the cash herself however didn’t give subtleties of the conditions prompting such a move.

“I counted on target myself at Garden City at around 6pm,” she said on telephone before she hang up.

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