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Nyanjura Doreen, the Deputy Lord Mayor of Kampala, recently made a statement regarding the protest of traders against President Museveni. She highlighted the dissatisfaction among traders with the actions of the President, which led many to walk away in protest.
According to Nyanjura, the traders reached a breaking point due to what they perceived as neglect and mistreatment by President Museveni’s administration. The accumulation of grievances culminated in a mass protest, with a significant number of traders choosing to boycott their activities in response to the perceived injustices.
Despite President Museveni’s attempts to address the situation, including deploying military personnel, the protest continued unabated. Nyanjura emphasized the determination of the traders to stand up against what they perceived as oppressive measures imposed by the government.
The Deputy Lord Mayor’s comments reflect a broader sentiment of defiance and resilience among the population, suggesting a growing willingness to challenge established authority in pursuit of their rights and interests. She conveyed a message of solidarity and encouragement, stating that this protest represents just one step in a larger movement towards change.
source; Ankole.Times.ug