In a significant development coming out of the national legislature, the Appointments Committee of Parliament has officially moved to reject the nomination of Lawrence Muganga for the position of State Minister for Internal Affairs. According to reports gathered by our multiple sources, the primary grounds for this legislative decision center on concerns regarding his current citizenship status. While Mr. Muganga reportedly offered assurances to the committee that he would take the necessary steps to renounce his Canadian citizenship in order to satisfy constitutional requirements, these pledges were ultimately deemed insufficient by the panel members. The committee remained unconvinced by his proposed course of action, leading to the formal rejection of his appointment during the vetting proceedings.

