Official cars of Speaker withdrawn from Among’s Nakasero residence

KAMPALA. The Parliamentary administration has withdrawn all In a official vehicles previously stationed at the Nakasero residence of former Speaker Annet Anita Among . The fleet was returned to the Parliament parking lot earlier today, Thursday marking the conclusion of a standard logistical handover process.

The recalled fleet includes high-end utility vehicles, security escorts, and lead cars that were assigned to the former Speaker during her tenure to facilitate her official duties and state movements.

Sources said the recovery of the assets is part of a routine inventory reconciliation following the impending changes in the House’s leadership.

“The return of these vehicles is standard procedure,” a senior parliamentary official stated on the condition of anonymity. “Official transport assets are tied to the office, not the individual. Now that leadership has transitioned, the fleet must be centralized, audited, and reassigned according to current institutional needs.”

The Nakasero residence had served as a primary hub for the former Speaker’s convoy. Witnesses reported seeing the vehicles being driven in a convoy back to the main parliamentary precincts in the heart of the capital, where they are currently undergoing routine maintenance inspections.

This development follows recent political shifts within the legislature, where emphasis has been increasingly placed on institutional accountability and the streamlining of public expenditures. The Parliamentary Commission, which oversees the welfare and logistics of the House, is currently reviewing its asset register to ensure all government-purchased property is accounted for.

The vehicles will remain in the central pool until the new House leadership is elected.

Neither the former Speaker’s representatives nor the Director of Communication and Public Affairs was immediately available for formal comment, though sources confirm the inventory handover paperwork has already been signed off.

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