The Biggest thief in Uganda

Kp Reporter·Opinion·

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The Biggest thief in Uganda

My attention has been drawn to a statement, issued by a one Yosia Mugaaju, on behalf of what he termed "The Disciples of Odrek Rwabwogo". I note: Whereas Yosia is entitled to have his opinion, it i...

My attention has been drawn to a statement, issued by a one Yosia Mugaaju, on behalf of what he termed "The Disciples of Odrek Rwabwogo".

I note: Whereas Yosia is entitled to have his opinion, it is a mark of the highest evidence of ideological disorientation on his part when he fails to provide substantial evidence in repudiation of Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba's single allegation. And the allegation made by Gen. Kainerugaba, no doubt informed by his daily consumption of intelligence and his perspectives gleaned from Mr. Rwabogo's intimacy with Ms.Patience Kokundeka, is one that any sensible patriotic Ugandan will not dismiss. Especially not because Yosia is aggrieved. Indeed, Yosia's attempt at appearing aggrieved is nothing but the comedy of Aristophanes.

Like Plato, and as evidenced by the first of his latest tweet sessions, Gen. Kainerugaba has asserted (I paraphrase): #Uganda-ns, I honor and love you; but I shall obey God rather than you, and while I have life and strength I shall never alter my ways, not even if I have to die many times. My plainness of speech makes them hate me, and what is their hatred but a proof that I am speaking the truth.

Therefore, for many of us fed up with rampant Corruption of political thought and therefore, economic dealings in our Pearl of a Country, Gen. Kainerugaba's words and actions so far evidenced within the military establishment are a welcome ray of hope. Mr. Rwabogo's PACEID moves and the blackmail way in which they are presented are nothing but an elaborate con.

Surely we can't go through another bout of "Gifted by Nature" or indeed another troupe of Tubonge. Yosia and the disciples of Odrek - yours is a ship that does not dock at any progressive dock. Abandon it.

@BesiAndrew

 

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