The Uganda People Power Activist, Saudah madaada has warned Ugandans living in Diaspora to be very careful when registering for the National IDs. This comes after many Ugandans continue to disappear or harmed when they vised their embassy to register for national IDs. We all know most Ugandan embassies abroad are used as operation bases for the Notorious security operatives,disguised as migrants or asylum seekers. Below is her warning to Ugandans.
Dictator Yoweri Museveni is in fight for his life by doing everything he can to stay in power even if it means killing, imprisoning, bribing, torturing, kidnappings anyone in his way of blocking his political objectives of passing on power to his son after 2021.
Ugandans especially in USA and South Africa, where Yoweri Museveni has the most resistance to his rule and where people power has the most vocal supporters, the government is encouraging Ugandans to go to their respective embassies to register for a National Identification Card also known as Ndagamuntu.
The government has put special requirements for the registration which doesn’t apply to Ugandans at home. Some of the requirements include.
1 You must present information about your parents full names and their location dead or alive
2. You must indicate your address in diaspora and if possible all your contacts
3. You must appear in person to the embassy ( some Ugandans live thousands of miles away from their respective embassies).
The government has not put in any system allowing Ugandans in diaspora to vote come 2021. The government has no business asking for parents information other than to go after them. Those that have registered, now the regime can tract you abroad and put pressure on your patents at home to force you stop supporting people power.
In his speech Museveni said he was under tremendous pressure to kill Obote and Lutwa and he had no power as he does now. Ugandans in diaspora have been demanding to register to vote but their demands have fallen on deaf ears but why now?
For God and my country
People power our power
Saudah madaada
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