Works and Transport minister General Katumba Wamala has noted with concern that the 2021 general election campaigns have led to an increase in intolerance between different political camps.
General Wamala said that politicians desperate to be elected or re-elected had resorted to stoking the differences for their own selfish ends.
The former army commander said that some politicians had reached a point of, “Promising heaven on earth. Some have bordered on promising construction of bridges where there are no rivers.”
Gen Wamala said, “What I would love to see as we enter 2021 is that the seeds of hatred, the seeds of tribalism, the seeds of sectarianism which have been sown and scattered through actions or words including in some cases by robed men of God fall on rocky ground and in the thorns so that they are scorched and dry or they are choked by the thorns.”
The decorated General who served as the Uganda People’s Defence Forces and Inspector General of Police said that the country is crying out for preservation of life.
He said that Ugandans most crave for respect of each other, love and a peaceful life.
Gen Wamala who donated different utilities to children, said that after a very difficult 2020, dominated by the COVID-19 pandemic, this is the gift Ugandans can give each other.
He said Respect and peaceful co-existence is all Ugandans have to rebuild what was damaged by the COVID-19 pandemic which did not just affect daily livelihood but is claiming people’s lives as well.
A fitness enthusiast who watches his diet, General Wamala urged Ugandans to continue to be vigilant and follow Ministry of Health Standard Operating Procedures to protect themselves from being infected with COVID-19. While gyms and mass sports events may be prohibited, he asked Ugandans to use their natural environment to keep fit.
He went on to wish all Ugandans a Happy New Year full of prosperity as they responsibly exercise their right to vote the leaders of their choosing.
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