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SV: {UAH} Museveni: Gadaffi’s one Africa dream was wrong

Mw MUJABI and UAH folks,
Today, I may agree with you and as well, let me hastened to say that massive corruptions had been the norms of the Western World's politicians. Why? Because, corruptions has been and continued to be a two ways traffic used by the Western World to blind-folds our African world leaderships! 
Some few weeks ago, I attended the Swedish International Development Association (SIDA) partners Chair person who made a very clear statement I quote she stated that; " the large amount of fund we commit to developing countries never leave Sweden always, but only figures are made for media consumptions." She later went on after some words were raised by some of us in the room regarding the much talked (SIDA) helps to Uganda and, or Tanzania?
She told us, she had been the leading experts on the East African countries for several years and as such she knows what she said. Clearly, this means, though we feel it had only been our East African bureaucrats those are corrupt, I think they are just complicit by not telling the truth as this Swedish lady. In clean language, (SIDA) is a project created by The Swedish Overseas Development Ministry, which is a filial bureaucracy avenues for power corruptions. This is why most developed countries do their dirty corruption works!
 
Ocaya pOcure
 


Den fredag, 2 februari 2018 10:54 skrev Frank Mujabi <frank.mujabi21@gmail.com>:


Pojim

M7 can afford to blackmail the western countries because of the criminality and corruption he has shared with the leaders of UK, US and EU in the last 30 years.

Men like Tony Blair, Clinton, Gen. Patraeus (sp)  live in fear of going to jail in their individual countries for the economic crimes they commited with M7.


On 2 Feb 2018 00:30, "'Edward Pojim' via Ugandans at Heart (UAH) Community" <ugandans-at-heart@googlegroups.com> wrote:
Allan;

To his credit, Museveni has always expressed reservations about a continent-wide single government. 

He explains these misgivings in details in Sowing the Mustard Seed. What I find off, though, is why he could now revive his opposition to an Africa-wide government.

Moammar Gadaffi was Public Enemy Number One in the West, and therefore, any close association with him or his legacy would put Museveni in the enemy basket. 

But Museveni has also been an enigma to the West: Just when they think he's on their side, Museveni would switch tone, and ambush his benefactors with vile hostility, cloaked as defense of Pan  Africanism. 

That's how Museveni operates: to the West, he's both loyal and disloyal at the same time.

Pojim



On Thursday, February 1, 2018, 2:27:33 PM PST, Allan <barigye.rugos@gmail.com> wrote:


May be Robert or Owanaaimana have a plausible explanation.

On Feb 1, 2018 4:59 PM, "Frank Mujabi" <frank.mujabi21@gmail.com> wrote:
Gwokto

This idiot though supports the federation of East Africa, as long as he heads it.

On 1 Feb 2018 17:00, "Peter-Rhaina Gwokto" <kwotkaka@gmail.com> wrote:


Museveni: Gadaffi's one Africa dream was wrong

  • February 1, 2018
  • Written by Alon Mwesigwa
President Museveni at the African Union summit in Addis Ababa last week
President Museveni has told a meeting in the UK why he never supported former Libyan leader Muammar Gadaffi's push for African federation.
"I did not believe in the federation of the whole of Africa that the late Muammar Gaddaffi sought because the whole continent does not have sufficient compatibilities," Museveni said in a speech read on his behalf by army chief political commissar, Brigadier Henry Masiko.
This was at a summit on Africa hosted at the University of Warwick, Coventry on January 26-28. Gadaffi was a strong advocate of one Africa. At the time of his death, he was mobilising support for the idea amongst African leaders.
Instead, Museveni said, regional federations should be looked at as a more acceptable option.
"Having suffered for 500 years, the African people are entitled to a strong shield to insure their future," he said.
The president, who at the time of the summit was attending an AU meeting in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, said Uganda regarded groups which advocate identity politics as working against the prosperity of citizens.
"Since the internal market of Uganda is not enough to support our prosperity, we tell our people that our future lies in an integrated East Africa and African markets,"  he said, adding, "Because economic integration creates a bigger market and more opportunities."
Museveni also said he regarded human resource more important than natural resources.
"It is on account of the fact that human resource is creative, conscious and also consumes goods and services while the natural resources are inert unless they are worked on by the very human resource," he said.
He said African countries are now even more vulnerable with the Americans talking about "superiority on land, in the air, at sea and in space".
This leaves Africa nowhere, he said. Museveni wondered how Africans can survive as free people, if we survive at all, only with the permission of others. He said Africa's elite populations are making the same mistake as the African chiefs who failed to unite people for decades as Europeans took over the whole continent.


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