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{UAH} MUSEVENI TAXES PRIVATE SCHOOLS TO PROMOTE PATRIOTISM

MUSEVENI TAXES PRIVATE SCHOOLS TO PROMOTE PATRIOTISM

At independence Uganda inherited a vibrant education system that was comparable to non in the region. Throughout the turbulent period 1966 - mid 80s, the education system continued to flourish. Since coming to power, Museveni embarked on systematic destruction of every system that was put in place by past governments.

UPE
 In 1997 he embarked on undermining the education system by introducing Universal Primary Education (UPE). As a central component of his fake Poverty Alleviation Action Plan (PEAP) and Poverty Action Plan (PAP), UPE another political gimic meant to deceive the impoverished masses. While undermining the quality of education, the high enrollment only achieved statistical targets. The rate of school dropouts and failures reached immeasurable proportions coupled by the poor quality of teachers and government's deliberate failure to address their welfare were the resultant devastating effects. It became clear that the whole aim of UPE and USE was a Musevenist evil ploy to intellectually destroy the current and future generation of Ugandans through the proliferation of ignorance, poverty and disease. The bottom line was to keep the youths as raw commodities that can not grasp pertinent political issues. With the biting poverty majority of Ugandan children continued to attend low standard public schools while the well to do families took their children to private schools. 

PATRIOTISM IN SCHOOLS
In one of the leaked Weakleaks cables from the U.S Embassy in Kampala, the Ambassador wrote "Museveni is a hardcore Marxist Communist hiding behind economic liberalisation and phonny democracy to win favour from the West. Ideologically, he keeps the Maoist China and the Fascist North Korea close at heart". Also, see New yorktimes.com/vildamir putin pushes patriotism in Russia. Since coming to power 28 years ago Museveni has been struggling to indoctrinate Ugandans through his manipulative political education designs like Mchakamchaka and other cadre development programs. Realising that despite those efforts the political manipulation was not taking root, he opted to introduce mandatory patriotism drills to the youths. In 2009 he directed the introduction of patriotism in schools as a way of expanding his ideological indoctrination. A senior NRA officer Lt. Col. Henry Matsiko was put in charge of coordinating the National Secretariat of Patriotism Clubs (NSPC) under State House. He was assisted by the likes of longtime ISO spies like Lulu Itipa among others. Itipa is one of the ISO operatives who were disgracefully dismissed and they went to court. He took to part time lecturing at Kyamkwanzi from where a former UWA Executive Director handpicked him and brought him to UWA to take charge of Security before he recently resigned and went back to the Presidents office to spearhead the obnoxious Patriotism Clubs in School. Parliament passed a huge budget for this project despite protests from the opposition. A bill seeking to criminalise any resistance to patriotism teaching was initiated. Through the Ministry of Education, a circular directing all Headteachers, Chief Administrative officers (CAOs), Resident District Commissioners (RDCs), Local Council 5 chairmen, school board of governors and the permanent secretary Ministry of Local government etc was issued urging them to partner in implementing the program. During the visit to China by Prime Minister Amama Mbabazi, Lt. Col. Henry Matsiko was in his company in order to link with the Communist Party of China (CPC) and learn more about the Maoist model of Patriotism in China.

Under the guise of patriotism clubs, unsuspecting youths in secondary schools, universities and institutions of higher learning are taken through military drills and ideological brainwashing. They are taught that Uganda started with the emergence of Museveni on the political scene whom they should unquestioningly support and if necessary die for. Earlier on, the traditional subjects of civics and political education for primary and secondary schools respectively were removed from the education curriculum simply because they talked about other past leaders, their achievements, human rights etc instead of solely teaching about Museveni and his movement system. At one time, over one thousand youths were hoarded into Ghadafi NRA barracks for a month long paramilitary drills. This indoctrination of the youth through patriotism Clubs is the begining of compulsory national service that is in the offing through UPDF courtesy of the Chinese government. In the end Uganda will witness a defiant youth corps that will be used to spy of their fellow dissenting youths, own parents, brothers and sisters. Above all a youth that will unquestioningly worship Museveni and Musevenism as the father of the nation and his son Muhoozi as the Dear Son. That is why the target age group is 18 - 22 years old. 

Currently, because of the anticipated tough times ahead coupled by the increasing level of awareness among Ugandans that Museveni has been taking them for a ride, he has also responded by vigorously reviving political indoctrination targeting the youth in all sector of the Ugandan society. At the forefront of this project is the newly found alliance with the now militarised personal police under his sycophant Gen. Kayihura. At a recent launch of the Uganda Diaspora Patriotism Assembly (UDPA), Lt. Col. Charles Matsiko urged members not to be intimidated by exiled Gen. Ssejusa and the opposition. 

TAXING PRIVATE SCHOOLS
With the liberalisation of the education sector, private schools have been mushrooming in the country. They provide quality education as an alternative to the frustrated parents whose children attend the failed public schools. The rampant strikes by both students and teacher/lecturers in public schools and institutions of higher learning has been a response to the appalling learning conditions. Of the 20000 private schools in the country, 3600 are said to be located in Kampala and the adjacent wakiso districts. These are the same top regions that have consistently opposed Museveni's governance. The same trend is evident in most urban centres where the elites are located. At one time Museveni intended to withdraw UPE and USE from urban schools as a way of indirectly punishing the defiant enlightened urban dwellers who oppose his system.

Impeachable sources reveal that the Patriotism Club Secretariat - a branch of ISO originated a report to Museveni that clearly pointed to private schools shunning patriotism clubs. As a way of meting out punishment to proprietors and compelling elite parents to embrace patriotism designs, Museveni sought to impose a 30% tax on all the profits accruing from the operations of these private schools. The measure will  drive many private schools out of business if the government stops them from hiking the school fees in order to cope with the new tax.
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Viele GruBe
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