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    Mukula Hails Museveni as a God-Sent Leader

    Factual NewsBy Factual NewsMay 22, 2025Updated:May 22, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    NRM National Vice Chairperson for Eastern Uganda, Captain Mike Mukula, has described President Yoweri Museveni as a God-sent leader for Uganda and the wider region.

    Highlighting the President’s tolerant and diplomatic handling of critics, Mukula reflected on Museveni’s historic 1986 inaugural address, saying the President has faithfully upheld the vision he laid out at the time.

    “At the steps of Parliament in 1986, he made a clear and visionary statement, declaring that it was not just a change of guard, but a fundamental change. And indeed, he has lived up to that,” Mukula stated.

    According to Mukula, despite criticism, Museveni has remained focused on national transformation, steering Uganda for nearly four decades without being swayed.

    He noted that Museveni’s dedication to Uganda and Africa is unmatched, emphasizing the President’s personal discipline and commitment.

    “He has never taken time off to rest in places like Mombasa or Dubai like some leaders. President Museveni has never had that luxury and we thank God for that,” Mukula said.

    Mukula also praised Museveni for reforming Uganda’s military culture, which he said had once destabilized the country.

    He credited the President with demystifying the use of the gun and ensuring that the Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF) is now a stable and disciplined force.

    This, he said, has enabled Uganda to “export peace” to neighboring countries such as Somalia, South Sudan, and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

    “Our troops have gone as far as 2,000 kilometres from Kampala to the Central African Republic. These gallant forces have not only kept Uganda secure but have also contributed to regional stability in Eastern and Central Africa,” Mukula noted.

    He further commended Museveni’s efforts in promoting unity and institutional growth, describing him as a leader who tolerates divergent views even from Parliament and the judiciary.

    “He has remained tolerant in his governance style, even in the face of provocation. Today, the three arms of government are firmly established and continue to grow stronger,” Mukula added.

    Mukula also reflected on the transformation of Uganda’s media landscape, recalling that prior to 1986, Radio Uganda and UTV (now UBC TV) held a monopoly on broadcasting.

    “When President Museveni took office in 1986, the country had only one radio station and one TV station. Today, we have over 50 television stations and more than 300 radio stations across Uganda,” he said.

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