US AND EU CAN’T AFFORD TO LOSE THEIR STAKES IN UGANDA

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In regard to the New York Times article titled, ‘The West’s Patience with Uganda’s Strongman Wanes After a Bloody Election’ indicating how Uganda benefits both financially and militarily from the U S and EU but misses out to study how both the US and EU benefit from the Ugandan Government.

The puppets and their masters through The New York Times have time and again accused Uganda of sending its troops on a peace-keeping mission, selectively forgetting atrocities carried out by the US in different African countries like Somalia and Libya which has always been USA’s field day.

The article clearly proves how the media and online publication platforms have been infiltrated by a segment of self-seeking individuals who seek attention; the stooges of the West.

Robert Kyagulanyi Sentamu, the biggest contender in the 2021 General election whose intentions to seek top leadership of the land came with calamitous strategies of seeking Western audience than through democratic procedures of the country.

His team majorly resorted to non-compliance of the regulations by the Electoral Commission and the security agencies meant to stop the spread of COVID-19 as guided by the Ministry of Health.

It is within the mandate of the Electoral Commission to provide campaign roadmaps to all Presidential candidates to traverse the country convincing the electorate.

On several occasions, Kyagulanyi’s campaign team physically assaulted the Uganda Police in provocation and only cried foul for the results of the provocation. It’s only the police response to the provocation that would be written about by the Western media while cutting out the provocations against the Police.

Some NUP gang was observed cutting tyres of the Police vehicles in the presence of their principal Kyagulanyi. Sorry but the Western Media would never see such a scenario.

The western media is further fed with biased information about alleged kidnaps and torture of NUP supporters that taints a very negative image in the face of the media.

Those NUP diehards like they call themselves are not above the law, no, and if they have cases to answer, they must answer. They do not have to be kidnapped first as massively pinned by the biased home media that sells to their biased reports to the western counterparts.

Whereas some NUP candidates and supporters are being presented in the courts of law for crimes committed, some incidents are stage-managed to falsely accuse those they want to accuse of abduction and kidnaps.

The bigger picture of western interference in the just concluded General elections where accounts belonging to pro-NRM individuals were deleted by Facebook without proper reasons while as those that are created to taint dirt to the government image through false information were continuously verified and not questioned by the Facebook terms and conditions.

This is an effort by the opposition (western puppets) and their funders to work with Facebook owners to frustrate the government through blocking pro-government activists.

In another turn, a congratulatory message from the Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta that was flagged by Facebook while as other congratulatory messages from other Heads of State outside Africa are not tampered with.

Generally, international election observers declared the recent general election was peaceful.  A report from the Citizens Coalition for Electoral Democracy in Uganda (CCEDU) confirmed this while the European Union feared to deploy their staff at the height of worldwide COVID19 mass spread.

 

 

 

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