Bobi Wine Exposes How Speaker Among Used shs 532M To Install FireFighting Equipments, Electrical Razor Fence And Compound Solar Lights Equipments For Her Bukedea Home
Ugandans have been left shocked by revelations of alleged corruption involving top government officials. According to opposition leader Bobi Wine, Anita Among, the Speaker of Parliament, reportedly spent 532 million shillings of public funds to fence and install lights in her private home in Bukedea District, one of the country’s poorest regions. The move has sparked outrage, as citizens question how such resources could be diverted from critical services in a district struggling with poverty.
The situation worsens with reports that Anita Among, together with her deputy, Tayebwa, allegedly spent an additional 591 million shillings to buy generators for their private residences. This alleged misuse of taxpayer money highlights a troubling pattern where leaders entrusted to serve the people appear to prioritize personal luxury over public welfare.
Adding to the scandal, Bobi Wine claims that government officials who were meant to investigate the misuse of funds were bribed to stay silent. This has raised serious concerns about the integrity of Uganda’s institutions and the ability of ordinary citizens to hold leaders accountable.
The outrage has sparked calls for action from Ugandans who feel betrayed by those in power. Bobi Wine has urged citizens to rise and demand an end to what he calls the Museveni dictatorship, emphasizing that lasting change can only come when the people actively challenge corruption and ensure that leaders serve the public rather than themselves.
This controversy serves as a stark reminder of the challenges Uganda faces in the fight against corruption. As citizens continue to speak out, the pressure on officials to act responsibly and prioritize the welfare of all Ugandans grows stronger.

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