European Union diplomat attacks Museveni over graft
By Tabu Butagira & Stephen Wandera
Posted Wednesday, June 12 2013 at 01:00IN SUMMARYScathing. Envoy pokes holes in President's State-of-the-Nation Address, saying it ignored key issues of media siege and succession.
Posted Wednesday, June 12 2013 at 01:00
"Sejusa is not an issue," said Col. Shaban Bantariza, the in-coming deputy executive director of Uganda Media Centre, the government's communication clearing house. Military officers have previously hinted that the general, reported on an extended stay abroad, is being investigated for possible involvement in subversive activities, and some of his aides have already been charged in court.
The topmost EU diplomat in Kampala said they are working with political parties in the country under the aegis of the National Consultative Forum for electoral reforms instructive to deliver a free and fair ballot, which he said is the safety guard for the post-Museveni epoch.
He said: "You can have economic growth but to sustain it and deliver to every citizen, you need respect of rule of law, very strong institutions and good democratic process."
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