“You Are Just Used Like A Toy , You Can’t Make Your Own Decisions” LoP Ssenyonyi Slams Speaker Anita Among, Speaks About Her Colour

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In a statement, Joel Ssenyonyi, the Leader of the Opposition, expressed his views on Speaker Anita Among’s conduct in her official role.

Ssenyonyi didn’t hold back, comparing her actions to those of a “robot” simply carrying out instructions, rather than making independent decisions.

“At times, I don’t blame Speaker Among for her actions,” Ssenyonyi stated adding”She seems like a robot following instructions.”

This strong remark suggests that Ssenyonyi believes Speaker Among might not be acting on her own judgment but is instead influenced or controlled by others.His comments have sparked conversations, especially among those who feel that leaders should make choices based on principles rather than external pressures.

Ssenyonyi’s words resonate with a broader concern that some people have expressed regarding the Speaker’s independence.In a role as important as Speaker of Parliament, there’s an expectation that decisions should reflect both wisdom and fairness.

However, if the Speaker appears to act as if she’s following someone else’s playbook, it can create questions around her independence and accountability.On social media, Ssenyonyi’s comment spread quickly, with many people sharing their thoughts on the hashtag #EbigamboTebitta. This hashtag, which translates to “words are powerful,” captured the essence of his critique.

People reacted with mixed feelings; some agreed with Ssenyonyi, while others defended Speaker Among, arguing that being in such a high-profile position often comes with the need to balance different pressures and expectations.

Those who support Ssenyonyi’s view say that the public deserves leaders who think for themselves, especially in key roles like that of the Speaker.

“We need leaders who can speak their own minds, not just follow orders,” one social media user commented.

Meanwhile, some of Speaker Among’s supporters pointed out that sometimes the decisions of a Speaker are guided by rules and policies rather than personal opinions.

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