The Deputy Speaker
of Parliament, Jacob Oulanyah, has said there is need for equitable employment
in the public service to reflect all regions of the country.
The Deputy Speaker cited a case of the Parliamentary Service
where he said there are no staff originating from Karamoja region.
“I have discovered one standing fact that we may need to take
cognisance of. The entire Karamoja region and it is not a small region; we have
the Matheniko, Bokora, Jie, Pokot, Dodoth, Pian and Ik; in that entire Karamoja
sub-region, there is not one member of staff that comes from there,” Oulanyah
said.
Oulanyah called on Members of Parliament to address the
challenges of gender and equity as they carry out their legislative and
representative roles in Parliament.
“Gender and equity are things that we need to look at and
reflect on as a Parliament. These are concerns that we must deal with
proactively rather than leave these gaps glaring in our eyes,” he said.
Oulanyah raised the concern as he welcomed MPs from the
Christmas recess in a plenary sitting on Wednesday, 09 January 2019.
Dokolo District Woman MP, Hon. Cecilia Ogwal said equitable
sharing in terms of employment was a big issue that needed to be dealt with
adding that relevant sectors of government should report to Parliament on how
they are positioning people in various top jobs.
“If we cannot live according to expectations and in
compliance with the laws which we make then how can we criticize other
institutions,” Cecilia Ogwal remarked.
Hon. Elijah Okupa (FDC, Kasilo County) called for a
presentation of a report from the Committee on Equal Opportunities, which he
said should capture the concerns about gender and equity in the different
sectors of government.
Oulanyah also called for the spirit of reconciliation to take
precedence in the activities Ugandans intend to engage in and also called on
Members of Parliament to work more effectively for the benefit of their constituents.
He called for positive attitudes that would guide the
activities of the different parliamentary committees and also promote the
social, political and economic development of the country.
“We need to individually and collectively throw away the negative
attitudes from 2018 and only carry forward the attitudes of hope, positivity,
business, love, reconciliation and unity,” Oulanyah said.
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