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{UAH} what does kayibanda ali baba museveni do with his looted money and assets???

Frank Mujabi,
HOW ARE WE GOING TO RECOVER ALL THE LOOT THAT kAYIBANDA aLI bABA MUSEVENI HAS LOOTED AND STASHED AWAY IN OFF SHORE ACCOUNTS?

I hope the people down in Uganda are keeping track of the movements of kayibanda's stolen wealth. I have mainly been relying on Transparency Internation, but Kayibanda has become very clever with the he moves his loot- It seems he is now using the Isreali Mossda to help him make the money untraceable. We really need to get this money. It is said it is no longer possible these days to hide stolen money, but I am not prepared to leave anything to chance.

Bobby.

Buy the way Robukui (Sarah Nakulenge) no longer writes for this forum, but he appears in the facebook version as Sarah Nakulenge.
Sarah Nalukenge

WHAT DOES MUSEVENI DO WITH HIS PERSONAL MONEY!!!!

There is growing talk amongst right-thinking Ugandans that Uganda is Museveni's personal property just the same way Belgium's King Leopold owned Congo.This argument is supported by Museveni's gross violation of financial regulations by living an extra-lavish lifestyle, dishing out of millions of tax payer's money for patronage and political bribery, subjecting the tax payers to meet the cost of living of his extended family members etc. The other day his presidential jet took his married daughter to deliver in a German hospital. Some people have gone ahead to argue that Museveni owns all the money and reserves in the Central Bank of Uganda. He has repeatedly claimed ownership of the country's natural resources like oil. At one time while referring to the opposition, he openly stated thus: "........they (opposition) want me to go so that they mismanage my oil.". He has often black mailed the electorates through financial starvations for those constituencies that vote the opposition.

By personally controlling the Treasury and the country's natural resources, Museveni has over a period of 30 years accumulated immense wealth. He was recently ranked as the 6th richest African President with a fortune of US $ 11.1b. The last time he declared his wealth in 2002 in accordance with the leadership code, he had a monthly salary of less than US $ 20,000, 300m Uganda shillings from annual sale of milk, had cows Worth 20b Ug shillings, land at Katonga in Ssembabule district worth 240m shillings, land at Katwe Kambwa in Maddu, Mpigi district worth 59m, residential house in Rwakitura worth 600m, land in Nyabushozi valued at 70m. He declared that he had no any other property outside Uganda. Going by this declaration, Museveni's wealth was merely 387,600m Ug shilling wealth but a reputable firm put his wealth at 400 times more than what he declared.

However despite all that wealth, for the last 30 years Museveni and his family have continued to thrive on the tax payer's money. There is no evidence whatsoever that Museveni has ever used his personal money to for acquisition of personal property or personal expenditures. Here below, find just a few of the examples of how the tax payer:s money has been directly used to acquire property for Museveni:-

1. In 1990, Museveni argued that the army ought to have its own cattle ranch in order to minimise the cost that the army was incurring in procuring fresh meat for the soldiers. The Ministry of Defence through its subsidiary, National Enterprises Corporation (NEC) bought Kisozi Ranch from a one Hajji Sulaiman Kiwanuka in Kabulasoke Sub County, current Gomba district at a cost of 800m shillings which was a lot of money at the time. As to how Museveni came to own the same ranch which is now his second county home remains a mystery.

2. Immediately after coming into power in 1986, Museveni bought on credit 562 acres of land from the late Elia Nyalwa in Bulera village, Maddu Sub County, Gomba District. Since then Mseveni never paid a single penny for the same land. Elia Nyanzi passed on without getting the payment for Museveni for his land. His family continued to pursue the payment for their land. In recent years, a State House Comptroller arranged for a telephone conversation between Museveni and the claimants whereby he (Museveni) told them that they should pursue for their payment through a one Florence Kick.co, his Private Secretary In charge of Legal Affairs. When the family was at the verge of losing its house that it had mortgaged to money lenders and Centenary Bank for a loan of 63m shillings, Kiconco intervened by writing to the bank. In the 25th November 2014 letter she stated thus: "........this serves to inform you that this office is handling the matter pertaining to his land in Gomba where he expects government to compensate him." Earlier in August 2014, she had written another letter to Centenary Bank in which she stated that State House was in the process of conducting his compensation.

The claimants ran out of patience in February 2015 when the bank threatened to forcefully evict them from the mortgage property. The claimants family wrote to Museveni and copied the same letter to the Speaker of Parliament, State House staff like Maj. Nakalema, Nakyobe, Kiconco, and Edwin Karugire who had in one way or the other had been involved in handling the matter. In the letter, the claimants wrote; "........ In spite of repeated assurance from your office to help and resolve the matter, nothing has been done sofar."

3. Last month, two days before Museveni made a visit to Makulubita Sub county, State House bought for Museveni a 20 acre chunk of land at Kawumu village in the same Sub county. In his address to the residents, Museveni informed them that he had bought land in their area.

The list is endless but the question is where does Museveni put his money if its the tax payer's money that he uses to acquire his personal property and purely personal expenses!!!!!!

INFORMATION IS POWER AND DEFIANCE IS THE WAY TO GO.

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