Don't Pity Besigye: Ugandans Told Not to Worry About Kizza Being in Jail But on These People Instead

Ugandans have been urged to shift their focus from veteran opposition leader Dr. Kizza Besigye’s incarceration and instead direct their concern toward those battling alcohol and drug addiction.
In a thought-provoking piece titled "Weep less for Besigye; but for those self-imprisoned in jails of booze, drugs," the author argues that while Besigye’s detention is a political issue, the silent struggles of many Ugandans trapped in substance abuse deserve greater attention.
The article questions why individuals would willingly consume alcohol or drugs, despite knowing their harmful effects.
The author admits a personal lack of experience with such substances, having chosen to abstain from an early age.
Instead, they emphasize the importance of making healthier choices, such as drinking tea, coffee, or fruit juice, rather than indulging in alcohol.
The commentary highlights the devastating impact of addiction, describing it as a form of self-imprisonment that ruins lives, families, and communities.
It suggests that while Besigye’s imprisonment is temporary and political, the damage caused by addiction is long-term and often irreversible.
By redirecting concern towards those struggling with addiction, the article challenges Ugandans to rethink their priorities and advocate for solutions to address substance abuse in society.

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