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Christmas Holiday: Breeding Ground For Ugandan Criminals’ Havoc

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December 19, 2024
in Crime, Featured, Lifestyle, Opinions, Religion, Uganda
The surge in crime during Christmas in Uganda can be traced to the appalling state of the economy. Image maybe subject to copyright.

The surge in crime during Christmas in Uganda can be traced to the appalling state of the economy. Image maybe subject to copyright.

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As the Christmas season descends upon Uganda, what should ideally be a time of joy and celebration turns into a cacophony of crime and chaos. The streets of Kampala and beyond teem with opportunistic thieves, bloodthirsty murderers, and heartless conmen. This festive season has become a grim carnival of lawlessness, driven by societal rot, economic despair, and a government that has mastered the art of neglect.

The surge in crime during Christmas in Uganda can be traced to the appalling state of the economy. The average Ugandan, weighed down by poverty and a choking cost of living, is desperate to meet societal expectations of festivities. Christmas has become a capitalist charade, where even the poorest are expected to feast like kings. Without money, some turn to the quickest and most immoral route available—crime. Petty thefts escalate as street kids snatch handbags, rob unsuspecting revelers, or empty vehicles parked at churches during night masses. The audacity of such crimes speaks volumes about a society teetering on the brink of moral collapse.

The holiday season also exposes the failings of the so-called “security apparatus” in Uganda. The police, bloated with bribes and inefficiency, are practically nonexistent during this period. While citizens fend for themselves, armed robbers have free rein to raid homes, assault travelers, and even loot entire neighborhoods. The Uganda Police Force, infamous for their selective application of justice, is more interested in pocketing Christmas “gifts” from traders than protecting the people they are sworn to serve. What does one expect when the rot starts from the very top?

Adding to the chaos is the alcohol-fueled madness that grips the nation during Christmas. With bars and clubs open round the clock, drunken revelry transforms into violent brawls, fatal accidents, and acts of domestic abuse. It is not uncommon to hear of knife fights over trivial matters, or entire families destroyed by a husband who drank himself into a murderous rage. Alcohol becomes the great enabler of the deep-seated frustrations simmering beneath Uganda’s fragile social fabric.

Religious hypocrisy is another culprit. The churches, which are packed to the brim during Christmas, preach love and forgiveness but fail to address the systemic issues fueling crime. Instead, they guilt-trip their congregants into giving money they do not have, leaving them poorer and angrier. How does one celebrate the birth of Christ when the very society meant to honor Him is steeped in greed, corruption, and deceit?

Ultimately, the government’s negligence is the linchpin of this seasonal surge in crime. The Museveni regime has turned a blind eye to the worsening economic disparity and moral decay. Instead of creating jobs or addressing poverty, they fund bloated military budgets and line their pockets with taxpayers’ money. For the ordinary Ugandan, survival often necessitates breaking the law.

Until Uganda confronts these systemic failures, Christmas will remain a season of heartbreak, not happiness—a time when desperation boils over into unbridled criminality, tarnishing what should be a sacred celebration of hope and love.

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