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NRM government has become very unpopular in Uganda


  1. Every thing comes to an end and, Who ever new that Obote would go?, Who ever new that Amin would run and die in Exile, But who even believes that strong men like President Saddam would be hanged in their own countries, Now I see that NRM is going.
    NRM has no place among the youths in Uganda, The regime is very unpopular across the whole country, The northerners are not for them, The central is not for them, The Eastern has now seen light and the west is so divided, NRM even has no place to hide within Uganda.

    They have been a disgrace to our nation. They have no support at all, not to what they have done to Uganda, Milking her day and night yet she is not fed at all, the poor road network, Poor health facilities, and poor education system, besides the triplet evils of ignorance. disease and poverty. Enough is enough. We long to see a government that works for its people not against us.

    We dream to see anew leadership that protects the common man, take a look at the peasants, they grow maize and a kilo goes for 200 Ushs yet in Kampala city, roasted maize is at 500 Ushs and maize floor close to 1500 Ushs, not even have the farmers been protected yet Agriculture is the backbone of Uganda, perhaps the Obote times when we had Cooperatives were far much better times, Peasants got something out of their sweats but today when we expect for conditions to get better, and instead they worsen.

    look at the business men of Mbale and Jinja the “headquarters of Poverty”, When Dutch International and TEAM robbed them of billions of money, Not even has justice ever collided with the culprits, They now demand for compensations in vain, their poverty has instead multiplied, many of them had invested loans and now they toil day and night paying ghost loans just to save the last plot of land used for security in the banks..
    Has Uganda not a God? To save us from this holocaust, for it looks we have failed to even register and Vote NRM out of office. I would rather be a refugee in 2011 living in a camp than have 5 more years of agony.

    Kakaire Wilber

    Muk BIT II



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