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Kampala Lord Mayor Erias Lukwago has Thursday afternoon stormed the Constitutional Court to challenge the Solicitor General Denis Biraije’s counsel, which effectively barred him from accessing his chambers at the City Hall.
The Lord Mayor who was flanked by several of his supporters arrived at the court and was by publication time seeking to meet with the Deputy Chief Justice Stephen Kavuma over the matter.
Earlier in the morning, Lukwago was engaged with police led by the Kampala North DPC Wesley Nganizi, who advised him against causing mayhem in the city.
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Police trying to convince Lukwago not to cause chaos at the City Hall.
Lukwago reportedly was trying to force his way into the City Hall.
Yesterday the Solicitor General advised Lukwago against accessing the Office of the Lord Mayor or performing its incidental duties, during the (ending) term, noting that this would be in contempt of a Supreme Court ruling.
“As the Lord Mayor Elect, Mr Lukwago can only access the office of the Lord Mayor upon the expiration of the current term and after being duly sworn in and handed the instruments of power,” he advised.