Saturday, May 24, 2025
Peril Of Africa
  • Login
  • Home
  • News
    • Africa
    • Crime
    • Health
  • Politics
  • Opinions
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Africa
    • Crime
    • Health
  • Politics
  • Opinions
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
No Result
View All Result
Peril Of Africa
No Result
View All Result

Museveni’s Greedy Obsession With UGX 10 Billion Motorcade

by Writer
January 15, 2025
in Opinions, Uganda
While Ugandans bleed, Museveni wants to parade around in a gold-plated motorcade, laughing at the misery he’s created. Image maybe subject to copyright.

While Ugandans bleed, Museveni wants to parade around in a gold-plated motorcade, laughing at the misery he’s created. Image maybe subject to copyright.

Share on FacebookWhatsAppTweetShare

In a nation suffocating under the weight of Museveni’s corruption and dictatorship, the audacity to demand UGX 10 billion for a shiny new motorcade is an insult of biblical proportions. This heartless regime has perfected the art of looting while millions of Ugandans rot in poverty. The stench of greed and impunity from State House is enough to choke the life out of this country.

Museveni and his sycophants dare to claim the current fleet is “outdated.” Outdated? Tell that to Ugandans who are forced to give birth on hospital floors, walk miles to fetch water, or survive on one meal a day. These shameless parasites have the gall to splurge billions on armored toys while the common man starves to death. The arrogance is nauseating.

And the laughable excuse of “security”? Security from what? A population armed with empty stomachs and broken dreams? Let’s call it what it is—paranoia. Museveni knows he’s overstayed his welcome. Decades of plunder and oppression have made him a prisoner of his own fears. His callous indifference to the lives of Ugandans proves he’s not a leader but a bloodsucker draining this nation dry.

Supporters of this madness talk about “paramount safety.” Safety for a dictator who has destroyed every sector of this country? Museveni doesn’t care about Uganda’s security; his focus is on shielding his bloated ego and fragile regime from the ghosts of his atrocities. If safety were truly a concern, billions would go to hospitals, schools, and roads, not luxury vehicles for his grotesque ego trip.

This UGX 10 billion request is the middle finger to every Ugandan struggling to make ends meet. Parliament debating this nonsense instead of rejecting it outright shows how deeply the rot runs. These rubber-stamp lawmakers are nothing more than Museveni’s puppets, dancing to the tune of his insatiable greed.

While Ugandans bleed, Museveni wants to parade around in a gold-plated motorcade, laughing at the misery he’s created. This dictator’s obsession with extravagance while his people suffer is a crime against humanity. UGX 10 billion could save lives, build schools, or fix potholes, but instead, it will be wasted on a dictator’s toys.

Uganda deserves better than this vile tyranny. Museveni’s gluttonous regime has overstayed its welcome. Reject this insanity. Reject Museveni. Enough is bloody enough!

Related Posts

Let’s be honest—technology isn’t the problem. It’s how we use it. Following slay queens and comedians all day may be entertaining, but it doesn’t prepare you for life. Image maybe subject to copyright.
Lifestyle

Ugandan Youth, Let Smartphones Empower Your Future

May 24, 2025
Saleh didn’t sugarcoat it. He practically admitted the nation made a catastrophic mistake by ever letting Muhoozi wear army boots. Image maybe subject to copyright.
Opinions

Museveni’s Son Is Uganda’s Greatest National Embarrassment

May 24, 2025
Apple CEO Tim Cook laughs with President Donald Trump during a meeting in the White House, Washington, March 6, 2019.
Leah Millis | Reuters
Featured

High Price of Tariffs & Isolation – Trump’s Tech Policies Are Bad Economics

May 24, 2025
Next Post

Makerere University celebrates 75th Graduation with 13,658 graduands

Discussion about this post

Contacts

Email: [email protected]
Phone: +1 506-871-6371

© 2021 Peril of Africa

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Africa
    • Crime
    • Health
  • Politics
  • Opinions
  • Business
  • Lifestyle

© 2021 Peril of Africa