THE GENUINE FIGHT AGAINST CORRUPTION SHOULD NOT BE MANIPULATED BY FOREIGNERS WHO ARE ENEMIES OF UGANDA - BY DRAMANI COLLINS.
Corruption is a serious issue that undermines the integrity and functionality of institutions and can have devastating effects on a country's development and trust in governance.
The fight against corruption in Uganda, as in any country, should be genuine and driven by the needs and interests of its citizens. Foreign interference, especially from those with negative biases or ulterior motives, can complicate efforts and potentially distort the objectives of anti-corruption initiatives.
Any support or advice from the international community must be constructive, respectful of Uganda's sovereignty, and aligned to strengthen transparent, accountable, and effective governance.
In our native language, it's quoted that *"YOU CAN'T CALL AN ENEMY TO KILL SNAKE FROM THE BEDROOM*"
The focus should remain on fostering a culture of integrity and accountability within Uganda, empowering local institutions and civil society, and ensuring that anti-corruption measures are transparent and participatory. This way, the fight against corruption can be sustained and truly reflective of the needs and aspirations of Ugandans.
"Best new week ahead of you all"
Dramani Collins
Assistant Resident District Commissioner Maracha
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