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“I Hear Some Companies Want To Leave Uganda Because Of The Anti-homosexuality Bill But We Are Willing To Help Them Pack” Says Gen Muhoozi

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Uganda’s Chief of Defence Forces, General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, has issued a bold statement on his official X account regarding the Anti-Homosexuality Act and its potential economic implications. His post addressed reports of foreign companies considering leaving Uganda in response to the controversial legislation.

In his statement, General Muhoozi declared, “I hear some foreign companies (I don’t know which ones) want to leave the country because we passed the Anti-Homosexuality Bill. We are willing to help them pack their bags and leave our blessed country forever! Uganda is God’s country! We will actually thrive without them.” His words emphasized Uganda’s readiness to part ways with businesses unwilling to align with its laws and values.

This comment comes amidst mounting international criticism of the law, including threats of sanctions and business withdrawals. General Muhoozi’s remarks reflect a firm rejection of external pressure, highlighting Uganda’s commitment to prioritizing its moral and cultural values over the economic benefits tied to foreign investments.

The statement also underscores the government’s stance on sovereignty and its willingness to stand by the legislation, despite potential economic repercussions. While the withdrawal of foreign companies could significantly affect Uganda’s economy, particularly in sectors reliant on international partnerships, General Muhoozi’s declaration signals confidence in the country’s ability to sustain itself independently. This reaffirms the government’s commitment to its policies and principles, even in the face of global opposition.

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