By Hanning Mbabazi
Residents of the newly created Kikuube District have asked Parliament to intervene and offer support in the fight against illegal tobacco trade that has been associated with insecurity.
The Mayor of Kikuube Town Council, Moses Mugisha said that tobacco companies that were banned by government have continued to trade in tobacco.
“There are traders who were banned from purchasing tobacco but have persisted. The worst thing is that they have delayed paying farmers and we are worried because our children are about to report to school,” Mugisha said.
Earlier this year, the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Cooperatives banned
three companies from trading in tobacco within the region after failing to meet
the tobacco buying regulations. The said companies were accused of causing
confusion and posing a security threat.
Speaker of Parliament Rt. Hon. Rebecca Kadaga said that she had received several petitions from the MPs representing Kikuube District about the illegal tobacco trade and promised that the house would act on them as stipulated in the rules of procedure. (Xanax Online)
“This issue has been brought to Parliament many times; we have told the Minister of Trade to supervise and ensure that the banned companies do not continue in the trade, ” Kadaga said.
Mayor Mugisha also called for increased insecurity in the region characterised by theft of cattle and household items. This, he said is associated with the rampant drug abuse by youth that goes unchecked.
Kadaga pledged to engage the Inspector General of Police to beef up security in the district.
These remarks were made during a fundraising for Kigaaya Archdeaconary on September 8.
The Speaker contributed shs5 million towards the construction of the church.