NGOs Angered By Museveni Comments About Sponsoring Protests

  • by Dennis Ola
  • September 10, 2018

Following remarks by president Yoweri Museveni that Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) are funding jobless youths to burn down Uganda, the National NGO Forum executive director  RichardSewakiryanga has lashed out at the President, saying the NGO community is outraged by his statements during his state of the nation address on Sunday night.

Mr sewakiryanga says, in an audion sent to theUgandan.com that the President should have a meeting with the NGOs so that they can explain to him what they do.

Mr Sewakiryanga said the leaders of NGOs are Ugandans and that they can’t plot to burn Uganda since it is their home.

Last evening, Mr Museveni  said that youths are paid different sums of money to burn tyres on streets to show that Uganda is ungovernable under the current leadership.

“There are NGOs who are funding them (youths) and I have this information on good authority that the youths are being paid Shs100,000 to burn tyres on the road and paint a bad image about this country. They were even planning to set a fuel station on fire for a fee of Shs300,000, but we couldn’t allow them, we blocked all those plans,” Museveni said.

Listen to the audio by Mr Sewakiryanga below.

Last month, several protests marred major towns especially Kampala town with youths burning tyres on the road protesting the alleged torture and detention of opposition MPs who caused chaos prior to the Arua Municipality by-election that climaxed with the pelting of stones on the presidential convoy resulting to destruction of the rear windscreen of one of the presidential car.

“These NGOs are using our desperate youths to cause chaos. They give money to our youths to commit arson, beat women, rig elections among others. But efforts have been deployed to accommodate the youths because they are not a problem but an asset,” Museveni said.