Kitutu Masaba MP Shadrack Mose has two days to resign following massive discrepancies in bursaries allocation.
Already, an exercise targeting hundreds of signatures to recall Mose could launched soonest should he fail to honour the plea of a section of people questioning his incompetence.
"The MP has failed to initiate any tangible project nine months into office. He has even gone ahead to disburse bursaries of certain individuals," said Efford Mose.
Another resident, Fred Makone said: "The MP is busy employing retirees in special duties that should be given to the youths. He has only two days to resign."
Other than bursaries, Mose is accused of recruiting a former Posta retiree as the official driver of CDF vehicle, a move which has not gone down well with people.
On Friday at Tombe, Mose defended his leaders saying that he should be given enough time to execute his duties.