Most of problems are caused by leaders — Museveni

Dec 01, 2023

All the problems are caused by the leaders. The corruption, the sectarianism, among others, are done mainly by the leaders.

President Museveni talks to the residents of Anyara in Kalaki district enroute to Gen Elwelu's home for prayers on Thursday. (PPU Photos)

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Most of the problems that affect Ugandans are caused by leaders, President Yoweri Museveni says.

According to the President, if the leaders are transparent, many problems affecting the citizens would be nonexistent.

“All the problems are caused by the leaders. The corruption, the sectarianism, among others, are done mainly by the leaders. I know that is a fact. If the leaders are straight, many problems would be solved,” he said.

VP Alupo addressing guests at Gen Elwelu's prayers in Anyara, Kalaki district on Thursday.

VP Alupo addressing guests at Gen Elwelu's prayers in Anyara, Kalaki district on Thursday.



The President made the remarks on Thursday during the 4th anniversary celebrations of the Almighty Papa Elohim Church in Anyara, Kalaki district. The Church, which was officially opened in 2019 by President Museveni, is headed by Deputy Chief of Defense Forces Lt. Gen. Peter Elwelu.

President Museveni noted that ordinary people have their problems like witchcraft but if leaders are straight and clear, all issues would be addressed.

Elwelu commende

He, therefore, commended Elwelu for the interesting pillars in his religious efforts that involved ordinary people praying for their leaders for revival and salvation.

Some of the worshipers  attending prayers at Gen Elwelu's home in Anyara, Kalaki district on Thursday.

Some of the worshipers attending prayers at Gen Elwelu's home in Anyara, Kalaki district on Thursday.



“First of all, he speaks the obvious that God is not a Catholic, not a Protestant, not a Muslim, not a Seventh Day Adventist, not a Mulokole, He is God. So, you wonder why people spend so much time on denomination differences and they forget the fact that their denominations are our interpretations which are alright but they should not use them to obscure the real situation which is God. I heard him emphasising that when he was speaking here and when we were in the House of Prayer. That is his pillar number one which I find very interesting,” he said.

Some of the ministers, political leaders and members of the community during prayers at Gen Elwelu's home in Anyara, Kalaki district on Thursday.

Some of the ministers, political leaders and members of the community during prayers at Gen Elwelu's home in Anyara, Kalaki district on Thursday.



“From the beginning, that is how the NRM was different from the other groups. In 1965 we formed this fourth line away from DP which was for Catholics, UPC for the Protestants and Muslims, and Kabaka Yekka for the Baganda. We said no, for us, we are not after the politics of identity, we are after the politics of interest that can help the people," Museveni added.

Fight poverty

The President also urged the people of Teso to fight poverty and create wealth through commercial agriculture like grazing cows, fruit farming mainly mangoes and oranges, then cassava both for home consumption and selling, fishing, and poultry.

Gen Elwelu chats with President Museveni after welcoming him at his home in Anyara in Kalaki district on Thutrsday.

Gen Elwelu chats with President Museveni after welcoming him at his home in Anyara in Kalaki district on Thutrsday.



Vice-President Jessica Alupo thanked the President for the investments the Government has put up in the Teso region like the establishment of good roads, electricity, the Parish Development Model (PDM), and the Emyooga programmed, among others.

“I would like to assure the people of Teso that in areas which require further interventions from the Government, especially in service delivery, we the leaders of this region together with the President who has always listened to our voice, that step by step we shall continue responding to the remaining challenges that we have in the region.”

Some of the guests attending prayers at Gen Elwelu's home in Anyara, Kalaki district on Thursday.

Some of the guests attending prayers at Gen Elwelu's home in Anyara, Kalaki district on Thursday.



She also thanked Elwelu for inviting them together as leaders and locals to interact with God, before urging everyone to always pray because prayer transcends all other powers.

Elwelu thanked President Museveni for coming to pray with the people as they commemorated four years since The House of Almighty Elohim was established.

He told the President that The House of Almighty Elohim is his [Museveni] home, and he is welcome any time he wants to come.

President Museveni talks to some of the clergy after attending prayers at Gen. Elwelu's home in Anyara, Kalaki district on Thursday.

President Museveni talks to some of the clergy after attending prayers at Gen. Elwelu's home in Anyara, Kalaki district on Thursday.



“There's no religion here, here there is freedom of heaven; we are one, we are God's children so here we don't segregate. This is a place for everybody. This place Your Excellency is your house with God. I'm just a caretaker of this place. Anytime you feel like coming here don't even tell me, just come because this is your ground.”

The ceremony was also attended by Ministers, Members of Parliament, Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF) officers, and religious and cultural leaders, among others.

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