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STATEMENT FROM PRESIDENT MUSEVENI ON THE KASESE ADF ATTACK

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STATEMENT FROM PRESIDENT MUSEVENI ON THE KASESE ADF ATTACK

Fellow Ugandans, especially the Bazzukulu.

Greetings. Condolences on the death of the 37 students of Nyabugaando Peter Hunter Secondary School at the hands of the terrorists of ADF, possibly working with other criminals because I hear that the school had some wrangles about it. I extend condolences to the families and the whole country.

This new atrocity by the elements of the ADF is criminal, desperate, terrorist and futile. Since Operation Shujja started, the Congo Army and our Army, have put a lot of pressure on ADF who had turned that area into their territory for almost 20 years.

We have inflicted so much damage on these criminals.

To help you understand the situation, take my rough sketch of the Rwenzori (North to South). In air miles, I think the Mountain is 60 miles, North-South and 30 miles, East to West.   Before Operation Shujja, the whole area West and South of the Rwenzori Mountain, on the Congo side, was controlled by ADF, more or less, in spite of some camps of the Pro-Government Armies (Congo, UN and SADDEC). They were mining in the area, harvesting People’s cocoa and selling it as their own, collecting taxes, etc. In their ignorance, they also thought that the forests in the area were protection for them. However, with modern technology, Government Armies, by day and by night, can see them from above wherever they may try to hide and the more remote the forest, the better.  With eyes in the sky, by day and by night, we would then deliver long-range artillery fire on the unsuspecting terrorists or attack them with high-speed fighter bombers from Entebbe. It was devastating. CDF should get some of his staff to inform you of the damage we have done to the terrorists since the operation started.

As a consequence of the eyes in the sky and deadly long-distance fire, followed by infantry troops on the ground, two things have happened. In the huge area West of the Rwenzori, the terrorists have run away to beyond the Beni- Eringeti- Komanda-Bunya Road; and the terrorists can no longer concentrate in big groups. It is safer for them to splinter into small groups which, they hope, may not be seen by our eyes.

That is how their desperate, futile, criminal and terrorist schemes, come in. They start imagining that if they flee Congo, re-enter Uganda, kill People that are not armed (soft targets), that action, would force us to recall our Army from Congo to defend the Uganda villages and that would save them from the losses they are now suffering.  That is what they tried on the 13th of December, 2022, when 51 of them entered Ntoroko with the same plan as the one of Nyabugaando yester-night-kill People etc.

Since the Army and the People in that area were alert, 26 of them were killed, 25 were captured, 2 light machine guns, 7 IEDs were also captured and, among the captured, there was their leader, Ekyakute, a Musoga by tribe. 

The UPDF had, initially, concentrated on the bigger groups, West of the Rwenzori.  After defeating the bigger groups, recently, they started hunting the smaller group, South of the Rwenzori Mountain, South of the Kasindi-Beni Road, in the Mwalika Valley, around Biruunga National Park in Congo, Opposite Lake Edward (Rutshuru, Butuumbi).1½ months ago, Mulaalo, Commander of that group was killed.  Earlier in April, Rubaanga, the quartermaster of one of the groups, was also killed.  Hence, the desperate, cowardly, terrorist act of attacking a school.  Why not attack the detachment that was only 3 km away?  If they did that, they would be fighters – Army to Army – the way NRA was and they would not be terrorists.  Their criminal and cowardly scheme would not, however, have succeeded if our People around Mpondwe were alert like the People of Ntoroko were when ADF came to that area last December 2022.

Especially now that the Congo Government allowed us to operate on the Congo side also, we have no excuse for not hunting down the ADF terrorists into extinction.  Ensure that the eyes in the sky and the other gadgets are working all the time, ensure nobody steals fuel on which they (the machines) depend and all the other linkages.  We are now sending more troops into the area South of the Rwenzori Mountain and eliminating the obvious gaps.  Was an alarm sounded and by whom?  How did the nearby Security People respond?  Why didn’t our People on the Congo side have intelligence on this splinter group etc.?                                                  Anyway, our forces are not going to be pulled back from the Mwalika Valley where they are hunting the Arab, Abua-Kasi, who replaced the killed Mulaalo and hunting Amigo.  Their action, the desperate, cowardly, terrorist action, therefore, will not save them.  We are bringing new forces to the Uganda side as we continue the hunting on the Congo side.

Signed:

YOWERI K. MUSEVENI

SSAABALYWANYI

Sarah K. Biryomumaisho is a seasoned multimedia Award Winning journalist with 13 years of experience in broadcast and writing. She is recognized for her expertise in the field and holds a Diploma in Business Administration from Makerere Business Institute, which has equipped her with a strong foundation in business principles. Sarah's commitment to professional development is evident through her continuous pursuit of knowledge and skills. She has obtained a Certificate in Media Management from Women in News, an esteemed organization dedicated to empowering women in the media industry. In 2020, she successfully completed a Course in Wikimedia, demonstrating her proficiency as one of the few Wikipedia Editors in the country. To further enhance her reporting capabilities, Sarah has also acquired a certificate in Gender Justice Reporting from The International Women's Media Foundation (IWMF). This specialized training has equipped her with a deeper understanding of gender-related issues and their portrayal in the media. Throughout her career, Sarah has contributed her talent to various media houses, including six radio stations, where she has showcased her versatility and adaptability. Her most recent engagements include Galaxy FM 100.2 and Radio 4. Additionally, she has served as a writer for Andariya Magazine, further demonstrating her ability to excel in different mediums. Sarah's expertise extends beyond journalism. She has worked as a Digital Communications consultant for the revitalized Uganda Airlines, leveraging her skills to effectively communicate the airline's message in the digital sphere. Her passion for digital media and technology makes her a valuable asset in the evolving landscape of communication. In her entrepreneurial pursuits, Sarah is the proud owner of TheUgPost, a renowned media organization with a strong presence in Uganda and a global reach. Through this platform, she continues to make a significant impact by providing reliable and engaging content to a wide audience. Sarah won the Top Environmental Journalist Award 2023 from Uganda Biodiversity Fund. Twitter; https://twitter.com/BiryomumaishoB

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