• A Parliament with one man and one woman for every district.
• An amended constitution to introduce Proportional Representation system.
• Restoration of Presidential term and age limits.
• Reviewed constitution to reduce overriding powers of the President over the Inspectorate of
Government.
• Observance of debt ceiling and limit sporadic government borrowing.
• Balanced approach to privatisation to improve State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs)
• Restoration and building capacity of parastatals
• Every region as a “special region” that plan and implement development interventions
• Governance of the country as a Federal State
• Empowered constituent states or regional governments allocated 60% of the development budget
• Increased powers of the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) to scrutinize the quality of judgments.
• Timelines within which investigations have to be concluded in cases where arrests were made too
early
• Repealed colonial laws such as the one on preventive arrests
• A truth telling and reconciliation commission where the aggrieved will interface with aggressors
• Mechanisms of dialogue between government and civil society
• Adequate funding to Uganda Human Rights Commission (HRC) to investigate and prosecute abuses
• Translated versions of the national constitution into 4 dialects
• 5% of revenue collected from tourism sites to cultural institutions
• The restoration of coffee authority and cotton organization
• 100 million development fund to all the villages of the country
• 100 million to Parish leaders (LCII level) SACCOs
• 100 million to Sub County (LCIII level) SACCOs
• 500 million to District (LCV) level SACCOs