Mbarara city council meeting
Ntegyereize explained that the Attorney General’s chamber is struggling to handle the workload, as they are also managing cases from other local governments. Ntegyereize argues that contracting external lawyers would provide a solution to the problem, as the current situation is not conducive.
He revealed that he is currently doing most of the work and sending it to the Attorney General’s chambers for approval. Ntegyereize also stated that his office is not authorized to appear and argue cases, as it has not yet been approved as a legal chamber.
In his report, Ntegyereize recommended that the committee explore a settlement of some cases that can be resolved out of court, as this would reduce the legal costs for the city council compared to pursuing a full trial.
Robert Mugabe Kakyebezi, the mayor of Mbarara city council, acknowledged the case backlog that the city is facing, saying they intend to present the recommendations to the next council sitting for approval. He emphasized that despite the financial challenges the city is currently dealing with, they will push for the council’s resolution to hire external lawyers.
Among the notable cases, the city is grappling with is the one involving Luganda Majidu and six other boda boda riders who have sued the city town clerk, Tumwesigire, and Mbarara city council for allegedly suspending their election for the new city boda boda executive.
Source: The Observer
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