MUSEVENI WILL BE REMOVED BY GOD SAYS WIFE JANET
By Okoodi Deo
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In Ntungamo
First lady Janet Museveni has said President Museveni will continue leading this country as long as he still believes in God.
She said this is the reason why president Museveni and the Movement government have spent all this time long leading Uganda not because of elections but because of Gods will.
She has said this at the launching of a water scheme constructed by Living water International a Christian nongovernmental organization
She said its God who puts leaders in positions of leadership and is the one who removes them adding that even if one is voted, he or she wont be voted for the second and third time as longer as the person is not the Gods choice.
Janet Museveni further noted that when God has a purpose for someone in leadership of country and still wants him or her around even if people struggle against it, still God keeps bringing him or her back because he has absolute power.
Janet Museveni also said that failure by the people of Ruhama to heed to her guidance forced her to leave elective politics.
She said, she went to Ruhama thinking that by the time she leaves the constituency all children will be putting on shoes because she thought parents only needed to be told what to do but ten years lapsed when they had not positively heeded to her guidance and she decided not to seek re-election for the third term
The over Shs 920 million Kataraka Gravity flow Scheme will serving two sub counties and 17 instructions like schools, churches and health centres in Ruhama county was initiated by the first lady when she was still an MP after seeing the challenges families were facing especially the disease because of the burden for lack of safe and clean water.
Living Water Country director Mr Bernard Mooya Kachiko raised concern that whereas they are doing charity work in provision of this service, they remain hindered by taxes on equipment and borehole materials making their work very difficult.
He said they are several profit-making companies which are exempted in this country and yet they take all profits to their home countries but non-profit making organizations continue to pay taxes which he said is unfair.
He said this scheme will not only provide safe clean water but also looks at improving sanitation and hygiene like ensuring residents have latrine facilities and sensitization against open defecation which has a normal practice here.
The area woman MP Beatrace Rwakimari promised to lobby her colleagues in parliament to ensure that such taxation imposed on charitable organizations are waved off because they are doing charity work in addressing challenges faced by Ugandans in many sectors
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