Dear comrade M7 the masses of our people seem unable or unwilling to respond to some of your recent utterances in regards to development and fighting corruption but i should think this is what they should write back to you

Greeting comrade president, we thank you for your communications about the burden of leading both our noble movement and the government and the many challenges that face you. We hope that you draw strength from the fact that you where democratically elected both the cadres of our movement and the masses of our people during the presidential election in a free and fair contest whose legitimacy no one has contested.

Let me first deal with the matter of weather the movement you helped form and lead to date has will to fight corruption which now is extended to every government  structures  under your watch with many that loot the state  resources  officially becoming praise singers  when  you tell the donor community where to get off.

I must applaud them for exercising their peasant rights but I intend to draw, throughout this letter on the issue of an incomplete revolution and the ten point programmes that formed the basis of our struggle which has been eroded by the cult of personality and effectively allowing for foreign culture both with in the movement and the government as well.

Let me not deal with the matter weather you and your family are involved in looting the resources of the country I will always accept your explanation just like the parliament once accepted that the only item you got from DRC was a walking stick but MP’s fell short of asking you the identities of the donor but I’m sure there not asking was based on the fact that you are known to suffer from inexplicable memory loss so you would not in any means possible remember him  and I will not so bold  speculate on the friendship with the unknown donor but that descended the fight against corruption into a down ward spin.

You invented the personality cult in the movement; you stood by and did nothing when your acolytes such as your brother bought Uganda commercial bank and the Uganda grain milling company in the end the masses of our people lost jobs and become home less while the praise singer your own brother went on to become a minister even when some of his actions where criminal and against the ideals on which the struggle for liberation was formed.

It was your office the state presidency that twisted the arms of the MPs who where investigating the controversial Temangalo land deal to which the Secretary General of the movement was involved and today some have gone in and out of jail but he was never even been questioned over the issue showing how effective your cult school is working,  For a great leader of our movement this should have been a matter of great concern since the resources abused belong to the working class which you fought to free and many of our departed heroes and heroines were  of  the working class it would be wise to honor their memories with doing good deeds to workers.

I’m quite frankly taken aback by your new found rejection of corruption are you not the one who agreed to privatization of state enterprises from Uganda Telkom  to all commercially owned banks and claimed they where unproductive even when you did not seek the mandate of Ugandans to do so  until today funds generated from the sell of such government entities have never been accounted for, All you have done during all this time is to encourage the idea of fronting by  the cult gangsters  using their Indian friends to loot the wealthy of our people leading to an exodus of young men and women going to become security guards in Iraq while your Indian friends litter the streets of Kampala with rejects of the Indian industrialized  labour market correct me if I’m wrong but creating decent work for Ugandans forms part of the ten point programme  on which many people supported the cause.

Finally you bemoan the division and utterance of some of the cadres of the movement and how the recent happening during the election of the office bearing for the structures of the movement are alien and how outraged you are about divisive leadership based on region let me remind you comrade president you have been the centre of this new development  just take a look at how you have managed the Buganda issue and you will have your self to blame, the  culture if intolence has got into you that in years to come people will seek to compare you to some of the past presidents  until a new real frontline to fight corruption is set do us all in this noble movement a favour, shut up

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