In a letter to the Registrar of the Constitutional Court, the UNATU General Secretary Filbert Bates Baguma says he was listed as one of the witnesses without his consent.
Kabumba and Karamagi contend that the appointments in acting capacity violate several constitutional provisions which refer to Supremacy and the Independence of the Judiciary.
Bwowe who has individually drafted and filed his case now wants Court to quash the said notice and restrain UCC and State institutions from arresting, fining, or prosecuting any person basing on the contested notice.
In August, city lawyer Ivan Bwowe sued the Attorney General and 143 labour export firms under their umbrella Uganda Association of External Recruitment Agencies seeking among others a declaration that the actions of the Gender Ministry by authorizing their work is illegal.
In an application filed before the civil division of High Court in Kampala, Bwowe is seeking a declaration that the said gazette is illegal and amounts to abuse of the law.
In his suit, Ivan Bwowe, says the decision by the Gender, Labor and Social Development Ministry is illegal, contravenes the law and precursor for human trafficking.