President, Yoweri Kaguta Museveni and the bush war veterans concluded their 6-day long trek retracing routes used by National Resistance Army-NRA fighters during their liberation struggle.
The six day trek code-named ‘Africa Kwetu’, which covered
195Kms, started from Garamba in Wakiso district last week involving veterans,
youth and well-wishers.
The trekkers went through Nakaseke, Mityana, Kiboga, Kasanda and Mubende
district up to Birembo in Kakumiro district.
Birembo, which is found is South of the capital is where NRA
rebels faced one of the fiercest battles in their fight to overthrow, President
Apollo Milton Obote.
The trekkers covered 28 km per day and broke off in the evening over a bonfire
at eight campsites to remind Ugandans of the heroic exertions of the freedom
fighters who volunteered to liberate the country out of patriotism.
During the trek, Museveni and the veterans addressed
the trekkers at the eight campsites about Uganda’s liberation journey as well
narrating the roles played by The Front for National Salvation-FRONASA and
National Resistance Movement-NRM.
Addressing the trekkers and other government officials at Birembo War Memorial
grounds on Friday evening in Kakumiro, Museveni asked Ugandans to live in
harmony and avoid religious sectarianism, tribalism and gender discrimination,
saying all these cannot help transforming the country but rather fan hatred and
deter development.
Museveni further urged Ugandans to have respect for God, saying the fear of the
Lord is the beginning of Wisdom. He says it is because of the fear and respect
for God that is why he has been able to lead the Country for the past 30 years
and defeated enemies.
He called on to Ugandans to advocate for peace and
Unity to cause transformation and remarkable prosperity in the Country.
He explained that the trek has enabled him to get the chance to bond directly
with the fighters who took part in the 1981-86 bush war, adding that through
the trek he has been able to reach out to the beneficiaries. According to the
president, by walking he directly checked on his system and got the opportunity
of reaching and getting his contacts along the way.
Museveni says the information he obtained from the 6-day trek will help him
sort things that have gone wrong under his regime.
The president further explained that the trek enabled him to
assess the situation of several feeder roads, which he said the district local
governments should Labour to work on and maintain since government has equipped
them with road equipment.
Museveni also challenged the people of Bunyoro sub region to take advantage of
the oil discovery and the available infrastructure established by government to
tap in available opportunities to cause social economic transformation in their
areas.
He further warned medical workers in government health facilities who deny or
sale drugs to Ugandans seeking medical attention to stop, saying he is
exploring modalities on how they can be trapped, arrested and charged
accordingly.
He also warned head teachers and teachers of government Aided primary and
secondary schools who he said have been bringing back school charges into
schools yet government eliminated school fees from government Aided schools.
Gen. Joram Mugume, who represented the Bush war veterans, says the trek has
enabled the veterans to reunite and retrace their routes, adding that it is
vital to commemorate the heroic sacrifices of Uganda’s freedom fighters. He
called on Ugandans to always respect the freedom fighters for the efforts they
made to liberate the country, saying their services must be appreciated
forever.
Gen. Mugume also applauded the people of Bunyoro for the support they offered
to the NRA veterans during the struggle to liberate the country.
Alice Kaboyo, the head of the NRA Archives Unit said the Trek was very crucial
for the education of Ugandans president Museveni fondly described as the
Bazzukulu, adding that the foot slogging gave the trekkers a hint of what the
freedom fighters endured as they liberated the country. She said the trek will
culminate into the building of a historic NRA Museum at Kanyara in Nakaseke
district.
Fred Bainomugisha, a youth from Bushenyi district, who participated
in the trek, says it is during the 6-day long trek that he came to realize that
the bush war fighters went through a lot of huddles adding that their services
need to be highly recognized. The Trek was organized by the NRA Archives
unit led by senior Presidential advisor/NRA, Alice Kaboyo.
President Museveni last made such a trek between January 3 -11, 1999, walking
200km to retrace NRA guerrilla bases in the Luweero Triangle. The 1999
trek was commemorating the successful attack on Kabamba barracks on January 1,
1985 by NRA fighters led by Gen. Salim Saleh.
The attack on Kabamba climaxed with the battle of Birembo on January 10, 1985,
where the then guerrillas defeated government soldiers. The walk
came a month after the president led an anti-corruption walk through the
capital in a move derided by critics who said the corruption took place under
his government.
The News Editor ,Reporter at Kagadi Kibaale community Radio
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