Speaker Among cautions accounting officers on public resources

Among was yesterday speaking in Kololo Ceremonial Grounds, Kampala, where Parliament met to receive the national budget for the financial year [FY] 2025/2026, which begins on July 1, 202

KAMPALA, June 13, 2025 –– The Speaker of Parliament, Anita Among, has called on accounting officers to ensure the prudent, efficient, and effective use of public resources in accordance with the Public Finance Management Act, 2015.

Among was yesterday speaking in Kololo Ceremonial Grounds, Kampala, where Parliament met to receive the national budget for the financial year [FY] 2025/2026, which begins on July 1, 2025.

She used the occasion to raise critical issues that emerged during Parliament’s budget scrutiny process and reaffirmed the House’s bipartisan commitment to national development.

“Much as politics and contestation go hand in hand, when it comes to matters of national development, this Parliament puts Uganda first regardless of political affiliation,” she said.

She emphasised several priority areas that require immediate attention such as strengthening oversight and implementation of wealth creation initiatives such as the Parish Development Model [PDM], Youth Livelihood Fund, Uganda Women Entrepreneurship Programme [UWEP], and Social Assistance Grant for Empowerment [SAGE].

She also highlighted that enforcing implementation of high-impact projects under the fourth National Development Plan [NDP IV] to achieve the country’s strategic goals and enhancing budget discipline by compelling Accounting Officers to adhere strictly to approved budgets and work plans is crucial for Uganda’s progress.

She established that there is a need to reduce supplementary budget requests by adhering to requirements of the Public Finance Management Act, which limits them to unavoidable, unforeseeable, and absorbable expenditures

Among further noted that the FY 2025/2026 budget was passed by Parliament on May 15, 2025, in compliance with Section 14 of the Public Finance Management Act and Parliament’s Rules of Procedure.

She highlighted key milestones achieved in the budget process, including: Approval of the National Budget Framework Paper [2025/2026 –2029/2030] on  January 30, 2025; Consideration of Ministerial Policy Statements between 9th and 16th April 2025; Passage of seven revenue-related bills on  and  May13 –14, 2025 to facilitate budget financing.

She praised Parliament’s efficiency, attributing it to cooperation among the Legislature, Executive, Judiciary, and civil society.

“Together, we met all legal and constitutional timelines and adequately scrutinized the budget,” she said.

She urged continued civic engagement during the implementation and accountability phases, stressing the importance of public participation as a pillar of democracy and good governance.

In a separate communication, the Speaker confirmed and named nine legislators who had switched from their original party.

“We wish these Members well as they exercise their right to freedom of association, as enshrined in article 29 of the constitution,” she said.

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