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If I were president Museveni [Part One]

by Sekka Bagenda
September 19, 2021
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He should be applauded for being among the few  senior citizens who read the bible several times that he eventually knew the importance of loving and dining with foes.

If I were perhaps him, my jails would be full of corrupt officials, and opposition men who often react, sometimes, before making research which is thorough.

He is, actually, among the kindest men on earth. Museveni is so soft that I sometimes wonder how he has led this poor country full of big-headed men and women for almost forty years.

The path Jennifer Musisi took when ordered to put Kampala to where it deserved to be is something some African presidents must accept and, also, use.  Uganda has dishonest public servants.

This is the exact time I would stand up to discover the advantages of leading learned as well as truly prosperous people. [If I were President Museveni]. It should be illegal in Uganda to misuse public money.

During my tour of Mubende, Mityana and Kiboga districts, I met ageing men and women in their late eighties and early nineties.

They say Museveni would truly be described as great if he counselled himself and remembered that people in those districts mentioned above, and others, were among the brave people who accompanied the Musevenis [with rifles] to see to it that a then failed state Uganda became what we later saw after 1986.

I would compensate all the suffering people, now about to die, that lost everything they owned, while fighting at the same time, to replace heartless people in the caliber of Idi Amin.

I am approaching eighty years, I know. I would not be offended if the youth wherever they may be stand up to give their views on how this country should be run.

I, president Museveni, was also vocal when I was in my twenties, watching rulers then  misbehaving.

President Museveni should be put in the caliber of the Nelson Mandelas and others who knew it that the brains of Africans put together, can accomplish extraordinary things.

Pan-Africanism is the idea that people of African descent have common interests and should be unified. For God and my Country.  sekkabagenda@gmail.com

 

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