Sylvia Nankya, Kampala-Uganda.
NRM Presidential candidate Yoweri Museveni has cautioned voters against relying on promises made by his opponent, Dr. Kizza Besigye, saying they were unrealistic.
Addressing a rally in Eastern Uganda, Museveni said his main challenger Kizza Besigye was duping people into believing that he could develop their communities and deliver services at the same time.
Quoting reports that Besigye has been telling people that the Government has enough money to raise salaries of public servants, tarmac all roads, overhaul the health service and provide school children with lunch, Museveni said that was unachievable.
“That is not how to manage government. Where will he get all the money to do those things at a go. We have planned and we have been achieving them one at a time,” Museveni said.
He noted that the NRM government had started with restoring peace and strengthening the army, then the health sector and education, and was now moving to developing the economy.
Museveni asked Besigye to first acknowledge that the NRM government had done well in developing the economy of Uganda, and that it was the reason there was money to provide most services.
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I know that promises have come from either side of the divide but i will post my detailed views on the whole promises saga anytime soon. i guess i will be able to tell who is hoodwinking us, who is lying and whether any of the leaders in political circles has told us the truth.
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