Burora Anderson, the suspended Deputy Resident City Commissioner of Rubaga Division, has formally requested early retirement from his position, citing concerns over damage to the reputation of the President’s office and the government.
The decision to seek early retirement comes in the wake of Anderson’s suspension, which he believes has tarnished the image of the President’s office and the government at large. By stepping down early, Anderson aims to prevent further harm to their reputation.
Anderson’s suspension stemmed from remarks he made regarding corruption in parliament during the Uganda parliament exhibition social media campaign. His outspoken nature and political activism, such as throwing piglets at parliament, have made him a controversial figure.
Analysts speculate that Anderson may be considering a run for a parliamentary seat as his next move, leveraging his political experience and public profile.