TIRED OF DENYING: "I Got The Shs100m And Will Name Those Who Secretly Took It" -Rebel NUP Legislator Warns Colleagues

Bukoto South Member of Parliament Twaha Kagabo has publicly admitted receiving Shs100m (USD 26,000) Easter package money. He threatened to expose fellow legislators who secretly collected their share while pretending to oppose it.
According to Kagabo's revelation on Sanyuka TV's political show, many lawmakers disguised themselves when picking up the controversial funds. He stated numerous MPs who signed the opposition protest list against the package had actually received their portions.
"I personally got this money and have no regrets about telling the truth," Kagabo declared during the show. The legislator emphasized his commitment to transparency despite possible isolation from colleagues.
The MP recalled specific instances of parliamentarians collecting their shares. He observed several colleagues wearing unusual outfits to avoid recognition during collection times.
Kagabo challenged the deceptive behavior of his fellow lawmakers. He promised to reveal their identities if provoked about his honest confession.
The outspoken legislator referenced his previous similar experience with money declarations. His past attempts to return contested funds led to investigations by the Inspector General of Government.
Host Adam Kungu pressed Kagabo about potential consequences of his revelation. The MP maintained his stance on speaking truth regardless of political implications.
Parliamentary opposition leadership under Joel Ssenyonyi faced criticism from Kagabo. The legislator questioned their handling of MPs who signed protest documents.
Kagabo dismissed fears of political isolation following his confession. He described truth-telling as his duty despite possible negative reactions from colleagues.
The Easter package sparked heated debates on social media platforms. Public discussions centered on the transparency of parliamentary financial allocations.
Several attempts by concerned citizens to get comments from implicated MPs proved futile. Most legislators mentioned by Kagabo remained unavailable for immediate responses.
The controversial funds distribution happened during the recent Easter period. Parliament has not officially addressed the allegations about the package

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