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“Now Suffer Poor Services! You Voted For Useless Opposition MPs Who Are Only After Monthly Salary,” Museveni Declares

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President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has once again taken aim at opposition Members of Parliament, accusing them of neglecting their constituents and contributing to the poor services affecting many communities across Uganda.

Speaking to a gathering of local residents, the President was unapologetically direct. He told the crowd that by electing opposition MPs, they had made a choice that was now reflected in the poor state of services in their areas. Museveni claimed that many opposition lawmakers lose interest in addressing public concerns once they begin receiving their salaries.

“You elected opposition members to Parliament who, after getting their salaries, don’t care about your issues. Now suffer poor services,” Museveni said.

His remarks have triggered widespread discussion, particularly in regions represented by opposition politicians. While some citizens view the President’s comments as an attempt to deflect blame, others echoed his concerns, arguing that certain MPs have indeed failed to fulfill their promises.

The statement comes amid growing public frustration over deteriorating infrastructure, unreliable healthcare, water shortages, and persistent unemployment. Museveni emphasized that voters should prioritize development-minded leaders who are willing to collaborate with the government, rather than those focused solely on political confrontation.

He further warned against voting based on emotion or tribal allegiance, arguing that such decisions can lead to electing leaders who engage in endless political battles rather than solving the real problems faced by their communities.

Opposition leaders, however, quickly responded, stating that the government bears the ultimate responsibility for delivering essential services to all Ugandans—regardless of political affiliation. They argue that blaming opposition MPs is a distraction from deeper systemic issues.

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As Uganda looks ahead to future elections, the public is making it clear: they expect tangible results from all their leaders. While Museveni’s remarks serve as a stark reminder of the political consequences of voter choices, many citizens believe accountability must be shared across both government and opposition ranks.

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