UPC President Comments On Muhoozi's War Against Diplomats, Cautions Him As He Reveals The Following

UPC President Comments On Muhoozi's War Against Diplomats, Cautions Him As He Reveals The Following

Uganda People’s Congress (UPC) president, Jimmy Akena, has advised General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, the president’s son, to adopt a more diplomatic approach in handling diplomatic matters.

Akena emphasized the importance of learning to deal with diplomatic matters in a more refined manner. He also called for serious national conversations about the future direction of Uganda.

Speaking ahead of the country’s Independence celebrations, Akena expressed concerns about the current state of governance. He highlighted the need for meaningful dialogue about where the country is heading.

Akena pointed out that there’s no real independence to celebrate when most sectors are controlled by a single individual. His comments come amid a growing debate regarding Uganda’s political landscape.

Akena suggested that true independence and progress remain elusive for many Ugandans due to centralised control.

He emphasized the importance of reflection on the country’s future and advocated for steps towards a more inclusive governance system.

As Uganda prepares to mark its Independence Day, Akena’s remarks have sparked discussions about the state of democracy and governance in the nation.

Akena’s call for diplomacy and dialogue in handling diplomatic matters and his emphasis on meaningful conversations about the future direction of Uganda highlight the need for a more inclusive and refined approach to governance.

It is crucial for the country to engage in discussions about the state of democracy and governance to ensure progress and true independence for all Ugandans.

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