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Museveni repeats old pledges as Northern Uganda wants results
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 67909, member: 636"] As President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni campaigns across Northern Uganda ahead of the 2026 election, residents are asking why familiar pledges keep recurring after 40 years of National Resistance Movement governance. His speeches promise cattle restoration in Acholi, commercial farming initiatives in Lango, enhanced border commerce in West Nile, and economic transformation programs for Karamoja and Teso. Despite national GDP expansion, these benefits have largely bypassed rural communities where small farmers face stagnant productivity and limited financial access. The disconnect reflects what Professor Yasin Olum identified as structural exclusion within Uganda's political framework, where power and resources concentrate in central regions while the north remains economically dependent. Development initiatives from NUSAF to the Parish Development Model have failed to convert growth into household prosperity. Elite capture and patronage networks undermine programs meant to empower ordinary citizens. The Acholi War Debt Claimants organization reports thousands still await livestock compensation due to budget constraints and administrative obstacles. Experts argue the region requires measurable accountability rather than recycled campaign promises. Without decentralized authority and equitable resource distribution, northern communities will continue receiving pledges instead of becoming drivers of national advancement. [/QUOTE]
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