Bobi Wine Blasts Museveni On Corruption: What About The $500K You’re Linked To In U.S. Case?

By Robert Kyagulanyi

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Museveni, and Kutesa far right, identified in photos shown to jurors as exhibit No. 1510 and 1504 respectively, shown welcoming Ho and CEFC delegation. Photo: U.S. Department of Justice.

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So today President Museveni has asked Ugandans to listen to him as he announces new measures against corruption. What a joke!

After 32 years of empty promises, he is promising yet again!

How can we depend on the man who created the mess to clean it up? How can a man who has created and presided over one of the worst corrupt systems talk about fighting corruption? How can a man,  who goes around bribing citizens with sacks of public funds purport to fight corruption?

How can a man, who was only last week linked to receiving a bribe of $500,000 in a United States federal court, say anything about fighting corruption? What can a man who has established, nurtured and supported political and economic corruption talk about combating corruption?

A man who bribes MPs to pass decadent laws? A man who only two weeks ago admitted while in Kenya, that he bribes Ugandans, so as not to lose votes? A man who treats our nation’s treasury as if it’s his own purse? A man who treats Uganda’s natural resources as his own?

It is because of that corrupt system that hospitals have no drugs. That schools are rotting. That the levels of unemployment are sickening. That we have no public transport.

That our infrastructural projects are inflated, costing many more times than they do in other countries, and yet we end up with shoddy works. That our nation suffers and bleeds.

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If corruption in Uganda is a baby, President Museveni is its midwife. If it is a football game, he is a striker. If it is a song, he is the producer. If it is a building, he is the chief architect. And yes, if it is a plant, he is that fertile soil that has enabled it grow, blossom and flourish!

He has appointed, reappointed, and elevated the corrupt and most compromised people in public office, and protected them.

Mr. President, you have no moral authority to say anything about fighting corruption. You are not just part of the problem- you are the biggest stumbling block in any effort to rid this country of corruption, patronage and abuse of public funds.

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Robert Kyagulanyi a.k.a. Bobi Wine is a Ugandan Member of Parliament representing Kyaddondo East constituency in Wakiso District. In June he and other MPs were beaten and tortured by Gen. Museveni’s security forces resulting in worldwide condemnation.

 

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