Museveni: This is not acceptable; We are now coming in directly and corruption will be crushed!

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  • čas přidán 8. 07. 2024
  • President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, also the National chairman of the National Resistance Movement (NRM), has voiced strong concerns about the pervasive issue of corruption in Uganda, underscoring the massive financial toll it takes on the nation.
    According to President Museveni, the Inspector General of Government (IGG) estimates that the country loses approximately Shs9.7 trillion annually due to corruption.
    “This is not acceptable; corruption should be crushed and will be crushed,” the President declared during his keynote speech on the National Resistance Movement’s commitment to improving the quality of life for Ugandans.
    President Museveni made the remarks today during the opening ceremony of the Public Service Leaders’ Introspection Retreat at the National Leadership Institute (NALI) in Kyankwanzi.
    The 7-day retreat which is running under the theme: “Answering the Citizens' Call: Improved Service Delivery for Socio-Economic Transformation”, is being attended by Ministers, Permanent Secretaries and the members of the NRM Central Executive Committee (CEC).
    Emphasising the historical roots and enduring nature of corruption, President Museveni recounted anecdotes from his childhood, illustrating how endemic corruption was before the NRM leadership.
    “Before the advent of the NRM leadership, corruption was endemic in Uganda, both during the time of the British and afterwards,” he noted.
    The President drew a stark contrast between the pre-NRM era and the measures his administration has taken to combat corruption. He cited the discipline enforced within the NRA (National Resistance Army), where misconduct was severely punished.
    “When the NRA came on the scene, all this misconduct stopped,” he stated, highlighting the public execution of those who committed atrocities against the wananchi, such as the notorious Zaburoni. He said this was done in order to maintain discipline and integrity within the army.
    Despite these efforts, President Museveni acknowledged that corruption persists, particularly among those in charge of government funds, procurement, and personnel.
    He pointed to a dual nature of corruption: the stealing of government money and employee disloyalty in private companies.
    “To address the ongoing corruption, President Museveni announced the establishment of several new initiatives, including a tax investigation unit and an accountancy and audit unit. These units will focus on investigating tax evasions, under-declarations, and money diversion.
    “We are coming in indirectly,” he said, emphasising that political leaders must step in when accounting officers fail to perform their duties.
    He also stressed the importance of empowering the people to defend their interests through leadership structures though he questioned their effectiveness in curbing corruption.
    President Museveni highlighted the role of the judiciary in supporting anti-corruption efforts, calling for no bail for those accused of serious crimes, including corruption.
    “The only support we need from the Judiciary is no bail for those accused of murder, treason, terrorism, rape, defilement, corruption (embezzlement), and village thefts,” he asserted.
    The President reiterated his commitment to defeating corruption, linking it to broader national goals such as security, healthcare, education, and economic integration.
    “Once we deal with the corruption, we, then, have the other elements of the mass-line that I talked about at Kololo recently, different from the elite-line. Apart from security for all, we insisted on immunisation for all and health care for all; education for all (UPE and USE); prosperity for all; clean water for all; infrastructure development; and continental and regional economic integration for the market of our wealth products. With these, we cannot go wrong,” he affirmed.
    The Vice President, H.E. Jessica Alupo highlighted Uganda's advancements in security and economic stability under President Museveni's leadership.
    The Prime Minister of Uganda, Rt. Hon. Robinah Nabbanja, also expressed her gratitude and admiration for President Museveni's leadership, which has steered Uganda towards significant development milestones.
    She affirmed her office's commitment to coordinating with all other Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) to ensure the successful implementation of the government's ambitious operational strategy aimed at fostering a public service culture that supports tenfold economic growth.
    Rt. Hon. Nabbanja also welcomed President Museveni back from the thanksgiving ceremony at Kololo, where the achievements of the National Resistance Movement government were celebrated.
    On her part, the Head of Public Service and Secretary to Cabinet, Ms. Lucy Nakyobe, also extended her deepest gratitude to President Museveni for his visionary leadership and unwavering dedication to Uganda's development.

Komentáře • 36

  • @user-ed5jr3lw1j
    @user-ed5jr3lw1j Před 15 dny +1

    President Museveni informing Ugandans on offices and personel that could be exposed to corruption.This will enable people to know where to beam the searchlights on corruption
    Thank you President Museveni on this lecture.

  • @godwinturyamureeba
    @godwinturyamureeba Před 15 dny +2

    Thank you Mr President, this corruption scourge has led to not only a weak societal fabric, but has led to death of citizens in some cases due to embezzlement.

    • @JacksonMutinda-jw5qw
      @JacksonMutinda-jw5qw Před 13 dny

      Here in Kenya only a thieve of a hen can be jailed,we are led by thieves..

  • @Biz173H
    @Biz173H Před 15 dny +1

    One thing that needs to be addressed is the political, professional and business classes is their lack of love and regard for the poor citizens.
    As soon as power is gotten they begin disrespecting the poor, then start stealing from the poor. They behave as if they are above the poor and uneducated because of education and money.
    If M7 wants some quick wins in addition to meeting with cabinet, he can:
    1. order the police to tow the vehicles of any government official who break the traffic rules, and take away their government cars.
    2. ask for the resignation of Anita Among from the executive committee of the party,
    3. set up a rotational 21day project status updates and performance review meeting of every Director in each ministry.
    4. Start firing non performers in week 1.

  • @makhulooduori9994
    @makhulooduori9994 Před 11 dny

    How do you remove corruption from politics? To be elected councillor, member of parliament, president is a costly affair that candidates get into debt for. Those elected spend odious amounts of time to recover expenses and in raising war chests to retain those seats. I keenly followed the recent south Africa general election and was particularly impressed by how various parties went about seeking votes from citizens. In SA they run a parliamentary system in which the party (coalition of parties) that wins majority seats forms government. Parties present names of nominees for all elective seats in the country. After the vote is done allocation of those seats is pegged on the total national vote received. Once elective politics are sorted out then governance and public service can also effectively be dealt with.

  • @user-ti9mc5ti8e
    @user-ti9mc5ti8e Před 15 dny +2

    Why did you appoint a thief who was convicted of stealing money from URA. Under collection it’s bse NRM cadres who own business do not pay taxes.

  • @user-ti9mc5ti8e
    @user-ti9mc5ti8e Před 15 dny +1

    This you told us that story twenty years back tell us how we can stop thieves.

  • @bainganasam663
    @bainganasam663 Před 15 dny +1

    Release rdc Burora who was imprisoned because of talking about corruption

  • @ngabiranodeo5997
    @ngabiranodeo5997 Před 14 dny

    Ohhhhh my God please please stop corruption

  • @lindahonekdalman6565
    @lindahonekdalman6565 Před 15 dny

    My goodness these people are smart

  • @user-ti9mc5ti8e
    @user-ti9mc5ti8e Před 15 dny

    Selfishness starts from state house are you aware that you have a convoy of more than 60 cars behind you when ever you travel upcountry.

  • @user-ti9mc5ti8e
    @user-ti9mc5ti8e Před 15 dny

    The problem Mr President it is difficult to make a difference btw a political officer and administrative officers the influence is too huge

  • @JamesTamale-xs8pn
    @JamesTamale-xs8pn Před 15 dny

    Potable shoulder fired missiles zokka ye solution ya M7 kuma maama M7 mbichi

  • @user-ti9mc5ti8e
    @user-ti9mc5ti8e Před 15 dny

    Accounting officers share with political leaders

  • @wm8150
    @wm8150 Před 15 dny

    Being Nationalistic in theft 😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣naye Jaja .

  • @bwiredavid9650
    @bwiredavid9650 Před 15 dny

    Imprison corrupt MPs without siding

  • @emmanuelmushabe
    @emmanuelmushabe Před 15 dny

    But the accounting officers are rotten.

  • @Marty..4
    @Marty..4 Před 15 dny

    Hehehehe😂....for the last 30 year it's been..... Our country had gone to the dogs

  • @NassiwaEfrance-vg5jk
    @NassiwaEfrance-vg5jk Před 15 dny +1

    Bambi mzeei ndaba gwe akulira ababbi nabatemu

    • @mansoorlubega9706
      @mansoorlubega9706 Před 15 dny +3

      Ako okagudde mukyala nnyabo: Kyagulanyi y'akulira ababbi n'batemu.
      Agumeho Museveni.

    • @Nuwe256
      @Nuwe256 Před 15 dny

      😂😂​@@mansoorlubega9706

    • @akellosarah3989
      @akellosarah3989 Před 15 dny +1

      But why do you say that really

    • @NassiwaEfrance-vg5jk
      @NassiwaEfrance-vg5jk Před 15 dny +1

      @@mansoorlubega9706 😀😀😀 M7 yakulira ababbi nobutemu ate kyagulanyi yabba ani yasoloza omusolo oba yatta banauganda oyo sabatemu ne ntebbe mwali nzibbe

    • @NassiwaEfrance-vg5jk
      @NassiwaEfrance-vg5jk Před 15 dny +1

      @@mansoorlubega9706 Nkidamu nti m7 mubbi mutemu awamba, atta, nokutulugunya toyina kyotugamba boi