Uganda’s government, under the ruthless control of Museveni’s mafia regime, has unleashed another demonically corrupt scheme—disguised as urbanization. This insidious plot to create new cities is nothing but a blood-sucking fraud, a disgusting con job by a regime hellbent on robbing Ugandans blind while gorging themselves on the nation’s dwindling resources. This is not about development. It’s about enriching Museveni’s criminal empire—a cartel of ruthless crooks who have turned Uganda into their personal feeding ground. Museveni and his circle of devils have plundered the country into ruin, while the people are left to rot in squalor, suffocating under a mountain of poverty, disease, and hopelessness.
These so-called “cities” being forced down the throats of Ugandans are nothing but elaborate theft operations—smokescreens for the systematic looting of public funds. The nine dysfunctional cities created in 2020, such as Soroti, Mbale, and Jinja, have become graveyards for the dreams of Ugandans. These cities, far from being symbols of progress, are the embodiment of failure, greed, and betrayal. Museveni’s mafia state can’t even manage the pathetic shells it has already built, yet they’re moving forward, like rabid hyenas, to create more cities—because for them, it’s all about siphoning more cash into their bottomless pockets.
Take Soroti, for instance. What was promised as a shining beacon of development is now a nightmare straight out of hell. Potholes deeper than graves, dust storms thick enough to choke you, and streetlights that flicker out as soon as the contractors flee with their ill-gotten gains. It’s deliberate. This chaos isn’t an accident—it’s the cold, calculated plundering of public resources by a regime that thrives on corruption and deception. And what about the so-called leaders like Herbert Ariko and Elijah Okupa? These spineless sellouts have betrayed their own people, selling them false promises and delivering nothing but misery. They should be dragged through the streets for their betrayal.
Mbale, once a bustling hub, has been reduced to a wasteland of decay and filth. The roads have become death traps, garbage piles up like mountains, and the stench of failure is inescapable. Yet Mayor Cassim Namugalim, clearly drunk on the regime’s poison, thinks planting a few flowers will somehow fix this catastrophe. Flowers! What an obscene joke. The people are drowning in sewage, and this clueless fool is playing gardener. This is the epitome of Museveni’s mafia state—distracting the public with useless theatrics while the real issues are ignored. These criminals don’t care about fixing roads, building hospitals, or improving schools. All they care about is fattening their wallets, while the rest of Uganda is left to rot.
This entire new city scheme is nothing but an organized heist, masterminded by Museveni’s demonic regime to loot whatever’s left of the country’s dwindling resources. Uganda is broke, and these vampires are scraping the bottom of the barrel, desperate to steal every last penny before the whole house of cards collapses. Hospitals are crumbling, schools are death traps, roads are impassable, and yet millions are being funneled into these ghost cities. Where’s the money going? Straight into the hands of the regime’s mafia bosses, who have turned Uganda into a living nightmare. This is a cash grab on an obscene scale, designed to bleed the country dry while the people suffer in silence.
Even Medi Mbentyo from the Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) has exposed this madness for what it is—a criminal enterprise designed to line the pockets of the corrupt elite while Ugandans continue to starve. Museveni’s regime is drunk on power and delusion, creating cities out of thin air with no plan, no funding, and no intention of making them functional. It’s a scam, plain and simple. The money that should be going to hospitals, schools, and essential services is being siphoned off to fuel these grotesque fantasies. The poor, long-suffering Ugandan taxpayer is being forced to foot the bill for this mafia regime’s madness, while their children die in hospitals without medicine and their loved ones are buried because the roads are death traps.
The regime’s next targets? Entebbe, Wakiso, Moroto, Kabale, and Nakasongola—cities that will be born dead, crippled from the moment they are announced. And the bureaucrats, like Entebbe’s Town Clerk Emmanuel Mugisha Gakyalo, will stand there and clap for themselves, congratulating their own delusion while knowing full well that these cities will be nothing but hollow, crumbling ruins. But why would they care? They’re too busy counting their loot, safe in the knowledge that Uganda is a mafia state where thieves are kings, and the people are their slaves.
Ugandans, it’s time to wake up. Museveni’s regime is a demonic entity, devouring everything in its path and leaving nothing but destruction behind. These cities are not symbols of progress—they are the final nails in Uganda’s coffin. Every Ugandan who allows this robbery to continue is complicit in their own downfall. It’s time to rise up and tear this mafia regime down, before Museveni and his band of demons destroy everything we hold dear.
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