Joy Ruth Aceng, the despicable offspring of Museveni’s corrupt regime, is a blight on Uganda’s already tarnished name. Her recent appointment to lead Uganda’s Mission in The Bahamas is nothing but another filthy chapter in the NRM’s disgraceful saga. This vile creature was thrown out of Canada like the trash she is, having been declared “persona non grata” for her revolting behavior in a public altercation with National Unity Platform (NUP) protesters. Aceng’s deportation should have sealed her fate, but the NRM, in its blind loyalty to the most foul of its disciples, drags this woman of shame back into the spotlight.
Aceng’s actions in Canada were nothing short of demonic. This harlot of the NRM, draped in the cursed yellow of the regime, spewed venom at protesters who dared to speak out against Museveni’s oppressive and murderous rule. Instead of acting with the grace expected of a diplomat, she transformed into a rabid beast, barking out ludicrous accusations that NUP members were kidnapping their own. These lies, soaked in the stench of the NRM’s deceitful propaganda, were a blatant attempt to distract from the heinous crimes of the Ugandan government.
The Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations clearly outlines that diplomats must steer clear of political entanglements, particularly those tied to party allegiances. But Ruth Aceng, a soul so corrupted by the devil’s doctrines of the NRM, has no regard for such holy laws. Like Jezebel of old, she forsook her duty and instead joined in a blasphemous war of words, defiling her office in the most public and disgraceful manner. What kind of diplomat plunges headfirst into the cesspit of party politics, abandoning all pretense of neutrality? Only one as wicked as Aceng—an NRM lackey whose allegiance to Museveni’s blood-stained throne outweighs any loyalty to Uganda.
Her deportation by the Canadian government was nothing short of divine justice. Canada, recognizing her as the serpent she is, rightfully cast her out. Declaring her “persona non grata” was a judgment from on high, an expulsion of a sinner who dared to twist her diplomatic role into a tool for the NRM’s evil agenda. Yet, Museveni’s regime, as vile as the whore of Babylon herself, shamelessly defends its fallen angel. Her appointment to The Bahamas is not a reward but a dirty cover-up, a desperate attempt to bury the scandal Aceng has created.
Why does the NRM keep propping up these treacherous souls? Because Aceng, like so many of Museveni’s minions, is nothing more than a slave to the regime’s wicked will. The NRM does not care for competence or dignity—only for those willing to sell their souls to defend its murderous grip on power. Aceng’s appointment is a slap in the face to every Ugandan who prays for righteousness and justice to prevail. Instead, Uganda gets a demon, an abomination in the guise of a diplomat, spewing the NRM’s poison wherever she goes.
Uganda does not need Ruth Aceng’s kind—wolves in sheep’s clothing, ravaging the nation’s reputation. What Uganda needs are diplomats with pure hearts and clean hands, not the NRM’s twisted puppets of deceit. But as long as Museveni rules, these abominations will continue to crawl through the corridors of power, spreading their filth across the world.
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