The minister for ICT and nationwide steering has cautioned the youth who’re pushing to emulate their counterparts in Kenya who’ve for a number of weeks been partaking in infinite demonstrations demanding that the federal government addresses their grievances referring to the excessive price of residing and what they referred to as repressive tax legal guidelines.
Dr. Chris Baryomunsi says Uganda will not be Kenya and Kenya will not be Uganda, arguing that each nations have totally different constitutions and subsequently have other ways of addressing their distinctive issues.
The minister’s remarks come after a bit of youth reveals plans to march to Parliament and take their petition in opposition to the growing instances of corruption within the nation.
The minister made the remarks whereas officiating on the Launch of a mission code-named Centre for Constitutional Governance –Hope Initiative program in Universities.
The mission spearheaded by the Centre for Constitutional Governance seeks to advertise constitutionalism and constitutional governance in Uganda’s universities.
He nonetheless stated whereas the youth are planning to show they need to acknowledge that the federal government has tried to make sure that the livelihoods of the folks improves and made nice strides in bettering the life expectancy of Ugandans.
“The youths should learn and perceive issues and be educated, it shouldn’t be only a matter of claiming NRM or FDC “oyye”, and also you have to be totally different from those that will not be on the University stage,” Baryomunsi urged.