Legislators who supported removal of Presidential Age Limit are accused by their colleagues in the opposition of receiving hefty bundles of cash to pass the bill in Parliament.
315 MPs voted in favour of amending the Constitution of Uganda to scrape off the age cap clause, which limited anyone beyond 75 years of age to stand for President.
But supporting this motion came with a ramification, one of the MPs Hon Ibrahim Abiliga was shot dead, others threatened while a few have since been appointed Ministers like Beatrice Anywar, (independent MP) and Raphael Magezi Minister of Local Government.
However, some are financially bleeding. Among those cash strapped is Makmot Edward Otto, the Agago County representative.
This man is an ardent supporter of President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni whereas he remains an independent lawmaker.
He was at the vanguard of scraping off the age limit and many of his voters thought he had been given a basket of cash to finish his problems.

What remains shocking is that this man has failed to complete his residential house located in Kira division, Wakiso District.
The prime property is near the main road but soon it will collapse to the ground especially in this coming rainy season.
Those known to this MP who is also a lawyer and a member of Canadian Upper law society say he has since abandoned the storeyed structure that boosts of 5 bedrooms.

Even the guard who has been looking after this unfinished house has since shifted to a nearby store made of iron sheets fearing that it could collapse on him anytime because it looks battered and in sorry state.