President Museveni emphasizes unification of African states in Heroes Day message

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President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has once again emphasized the urgent need to unify African states.

In his 41st heroes’ day message posted on Thursday morning on his official twitter account, President Museveni reminded African freedom fighters about jeopardy as long as they continue to glorify the small and weak African states.

“I also want to use this occasion of Heroes’ Day to remind the African freedom fighters that our safety and security as a black race remain in jeopardy as long as we continue to glorify the small and weak African states,” President noted.

According to President, we must end the balkanization of the African people to guarantee their security and total liberation.

He further congratulated Ugandans upon the 41st heroes’ day and called for continued sacrifice to service the country.

“Countrymen, Countrywomen and the Bazukulu. Greetings. I congratulate you all for reaching the 41st Heroes’ Day Celebrations. I thank you all and wish you happy Heroes’ Day Celebrations, “President said.

 

Steve Mungereza
Steve Mungereza
Sociopolitical Analyst. Coverage of National and Regional news stories.

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