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Ugandans Are Lucky to Have a Leader Like Museveni

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The executive director of Development Channel in Uganda Charles Lambert has said Ugandans are lucky to have a generous leader like president Museveni. 

He noted that there is no leader in the country who “has the country at heart and is dying to transform it to a first world nation like Museveni. 

He further said: “God came to me, he asked me to come to Uganda and preach his word. He told me to tell Ugandans not to miss an opportunity in this coming election to vote any other person apart from Museveni.” 

He applauded President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni for bringing peace and stability in the country. He made remarks while addressing a gathering at Emerald Hotel on Bombo road.

“All other leaders don’t want to sacrifice for the country like Museveni and that’s why Ugandans are lucky and should not lose him,” he said.

Lambert also declared Uganda Economic Capital of Africa and other developing countries.

“We have declared Uganda Economic Capital of Africa. We thank Museveni for the great work he is doing, we keep supporting and complete what he started,” Lambert said.

 He also noted that Development Channel will not rest until they win the economic war.

Recently, Lambert launched the black Wall Street initiative in which he says African economies have the potential to spur renewed global development beginning in Uganda.

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