Monday, January 10, 2011

Ugandan Leader Says 'Don't Worry About ADF'

Uganda: Don't Worry About ADF - Museveni

Raymond Baguma, John Thawite and Bernard Masereka
8 January 2011
New Vision

PRESIDENT Yoweri Museveni has re-assured residents of the border district of Kasese not to live in fear of attacks from the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) rebels said to be hiding in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

He said that the military was strong and the last time ADF rebels infiltrated Uganda, they were repulsed and suffered heavy casualties with 87 of their fighters killed in River Semliki and the 13 survivors fled back to the Congo.

"I know that there are remnants of the defeated ADF rebels and they are hiding in Congo because that country is not yet peaceful.

Our army today is not like the past armies. It is very sharp and strong. If ADF comes, we shall defeat them immediately. Those ADF remnants also know it," he told a rally in Nyakasanga stadium in Kasese town.

The President also advised voters in Kasese District to elect candidates who will work with the NRM government and the voters to support the NRM flag bearers in the district.

The flag bearers include Lt. Col Dula Muhindo Mawa (LC5 chairperson), Rehema Muhindo (Woman MP), Godfrey Kabyanga (Kasese municipality), James Mbahimba (Mayor), Elijha Kyetunda (Busongora North), Boaz Kafude (Busongora South), Fred Police Businge (Bukonzo East) and Dr. Crispus Kiyonga (Bukonzo West).

"Elect Movement leaders who will help you. It is not helpful for you to elect leaders who will oppose the NRM. They waste time," Museveni said.

He also said a number of schools were to be rehabilitated. The schools include Kasambya SDA Primary School, Kihunga Miyaga, Katukuru SS, Buhungu SS, Nyabusure SS, Nyabakale, Kigando Maliba, Busunga, Karusandara, Kilembe Ss, Kasese SS, Katwe SS, Kisinga Vocational School, Bwera SS, Karambi SS and Rwenzori SS.

On water, he said that the central government gives sh571m to Kasese District annually for the water sector. He said government had plans for the gravity flow schemes in Karusandara, Nyangororo, Katendagere, Hamukungu, Kanyampara, Kahunganyanja, Muhoro, Kyamukaikuru, Mpoondwe.

Before addressing the rally on Friday, Museveni commissioned a new $120m (about sh280b) cement factory at Hima in Kasese. The factory has increased Hima Cement's production capacity to 850,000 tonnes, up from 350,000 tonnes. During he function he assured investors that the cost of power would reduce with the completion of Bujagali Power dam.

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