{UAH} EXCLUSIVE: Gen Sejusa Sets Terms for Museveni
Gen Sejusa has said he will work with government of President Museveni if it meets specific conditions including implementation of the ideals that took the NRA fighters to the bush.
Speaking in an exclusive interview with Chimpreports on Sunday at his country home in Sembabule, Sejusa further said, "the welfare of our people can improve if government changes the conditions that took us to the bush."
He added: "Leaders must remain true to the cause of our struggle not abrogate what we fought for. That's what will take this country forward."
He also cautioned that Ugandans should not look at him and other opposition leaders as the force that is needed to change the statusquo but that there is need for a critical mass force.
He also cautioned that Ugandans should not look at him and other opposition leaders as the force that is needed to change the statusquo but that there is need for a critical mass force.
"It's the disgruntled people on the ground that will force change in our country," he added.
He would later pay respects and lay a wreath on the tomb of his late father Rwajojo.
Government is yet to issue a statement about Sejusa's fate.
But officials say he faces court martial on charges of spreading harmful propaganda and desertion.
Sejusa praised God for "protecting me in exile".
He said that leaders should always "say sorry" whenever they make mistakes, adding, "it is not a shame if a leader reforms."
Sejusa's remarks are likely to surprise those who thought his return would see the General adjust in his critical tone.
The fugitive general who returned from exile in UK on Sunday morning further said he would have "came back long ago had it not been for threats and intimidating activities by government."
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