Kawempe North Member of Parliament Mohammed Ssegirinya after swearing-in on May 20th for the 11th parliament that takes effect on Monday 24th May, has given a ray of hope to Kawempe North constituency.
Speaking to the press shortly after swearing-in, Ssegirinya said that he has an ongoing campaign where he seeks to make sure that each family in Kawempe gets a taste of his car allowance as part of his give back and promise to the voters who sent him to Parliament.
“I have a system in Kawempe called ‘SegiBox’ to give each and every family in my area Shs. 100,000 every month,” Ssegirinya said.
“I will be able to do that. That money of the car, I will not buy a car, I will continue using my car,” he added.
Each MP is expected to pocket at least Shs 200 million to buy a car at the start of their five years term in office.
The just sworn-in MP spent over a month in Nairobi treating liver and ear complication that he said he got from Kitalya Prison
“My liver was damaged and it may require a transplant. I am heading to Nairobi,” Ssegirinya said.