Since president Yoweri Kaguta Museveni vowed to scrap off awarding of bail to all suspects charged with murder, he has received a lot of backclash form different corners of the nation. Talk of legislators, politicians, political analysts, and ordinary Ugandans.
The recent ones to send warning, or you can cll it advice are Democratic Party leaders who other than many who just come with the "don't you dare tamper with the law" threats, these seem to have a more workable plan to stop the noise going on.
According to DP leaders, the fountain of honor should instead aim at increasing the number of judges in the judiciary as a way of speeding up the case hearing process, instead of working towards scrapping of the whole law.
According to the country's constitution, a suspect is eligible to be given bail, as long as they meet all the requirements. But according to the president, a person guilty or suspected to have committed murder should not at any one point be given bail and if I can quote him well, he asked "why are you in a hurry to free a murderer?"