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TUNEESIGA ANI BANNANGE????????!!!!! ALLEGED LOADED: Nsereko Everyone has a price indeed. It only depends on how many comas in-between and or figure digits involved. We can impeccably report that Kampala Central MP Mohamed Nsereko, the hitherto most indebted politician in the land, is a poor fella no more. He has seen mercy before President Museveni who has revised his attitude towards the venom-spitting legislator, rescuing him with a staggering Shs4bn before the latter flew out of the Country to France, to take his kids back to school. He however was reported in Portugal on Sunday from where, he is known to have landed back home last night. Nsereko, who is among the MPs and other politicians that President Museveni referred to as idiots, thanks to their ‘loose-tongues’ in regard to the ‘true’ cause of fallen Butalejja MP Cerinah Nebanda on December 14th 2012. “Anybody saying we killed unarmed people is an idiot, a fool, and dispensable and they will know what it means to fight the NRM,” Museveni addressed a press conference at State House Nakasero on December 24th 2012. Indeed, Nsereko was arrested on Christmas Eve and detained at Kireka-based Special Investigations Unit from where; he was transferred to Tororo where he allegedly uttered the offensive Nebanda statements. Upon release after seven days in detention, the outspoken legislator promised to sue government for ‘wrongful arrest and detention.’ Later in mid-January 2013 at Kyankwanzi, President Museveni opened up about the MP. The President said the reason he never trusts and or take Nsereko seriously is because the MP never lives by his word. Museveni narrated how Nsereko told him the opposition tricks used in securing Kampala support. “I facilitated him to suppress their efforts but he (Nsereko) used the same tricks to secure Lukwago [Lord Mayor Elias] victory,” said Museveni. With time, Nsereko was faced with isolation from fellow rebel MPs who, also in their individual capacities, were going through trying moments. The MP was reportedly banned from the Thursday CBS talk-show, ‘Kkiriza oba gaana’ along with Betty Nambooze of Mukono Municipality. As if that was not enough, his creditors were attacking him from right, left and centre. But all these came at the back-drop of a fraud case where he allegedly secured Shs200m from Crane Back, illegally. He was locked up in the financial facility along Kampala road for hours until when a transport guru who we are not at liberty to name, came to his rescue, staking his land title to secure Nsereko’s release. And police were on his case though the Bank authorities had changed their mind on legal measures. But that is not all. The same Nsereko is being investigated by top security agencies in regard to allegedly dealing in dubious deals mostly with foreigners. And the almost completed investigations can easily see the MP spending good years at the University of Understanding in Luzira. Sensing his future was tinted with illusions; the MP decided to backslide and started on ‘meeting-the-President Project’. The Rescue Mission Of late, local media sections suggests that Nsereko has been trying to meet the President with an offer of resigning his position as Kampala Central MP only if he can be bailed out of the immense indebtedness, given a scholarship abroad on top of a Shs1.5bn take-home. The reports indicate that Nsereko has been trying to reach the President through his trusted lieutenant, Brigadier Proscovia Nalweyiso. But our reliable State House sources tell us that Nsereko has already been bailed out with a staggering Shs4bn and he is a loaded man as we write this. But as luck would have it, at the time of receiving this money over a week ago, Nsereko also received a long awaited USD800,000 from his ‘business partners.’ Before he left the country, Nsereko left full powers to his wife Naomi to pay off all his creditors and indeed, the lady is swimming in dime. “She has paid most of them. The husband gave her a list of all the genuine creditors and he just called them and told them to go pick the dime from her,” our source and one of the beneficiaries of the massive payments intimated on Sunday. Though terms and condition onto which Nsereko was bailed out are not yet clear to us, pries suggest that one of Nsereko’s plans is to re-locate his family to overseas. It is not clear whether he would retain his seat or he would be able to make through with an on-and-off attendance until the end of his term.
Posted on: Thu, 01 Aug 2013 11:53:41 +0000

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