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Bad Leadership Is To Blame For Suffering Of Ugandans – Joseph Kabuleeta

Former presidential candidate, Joseph Kabuleeta has said Ugandans are suffering due to bad leadership. Kabuleeta said this while at the National Economic Empowerment Dialogue (NEED), of which he is the leader.

According to him, the yellow party, NRM is only in place to keep one family in power.

“The reality is that we have greedy leaders who don’t want to share any of the resources with the people who stay in the locality of those resources,” Kabuleeta said.

“What I found while moving around this country is that Uganda is the only country with people languishing in stinking poverty yet they are seated on natural wealth that is benefiting a small group of people. This group of people actually believes it owns the country. They completely think they own us, they divided Uganda among themselves,” he added.

“The yellow party was created to keep one family in power. So to all those in the yellow party bragging that our party, stand warned that if you are not a member of that family, you are a field slave who eats leftovers. Yet all of us here have a stake in this country. And that is the politics I want in Uganda, we are all equal nobody is second or first class.”

He, however, says Ugandans should not lose hope because this all will come to an end.

“Nevertheless, don’t lose hope in the project Uganda. It can still work, one bad leadership cannot cause us to hate our country.”

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