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Uganda Needs Patriotism to maintain peace-Museveni

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Uganda Needs Patriotism to maintain peace-Museveni

President Museveni juggling the ball during Annual Liberation Straggle Memorial Lecture May 21,2015. PPU photo by Kato Jacob

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President Yoweri Museveni has said that Patriotism, Pan-Africanism and Modernization are what Uganda needs to attain and maintain peace and stability.

The President was yesterday giving the Inaugural Annual National Liberation Struggle Memorial Public Lecture on Peace and stability in Uganda to students and guests at Nkumba University.

He said Ugandans should learn to avoid pseudo ideology that confuses identity with interests which he blames for the conflicts in many African countries.
Museveni also explained that Ugandans need each other as well as regional countries and beyond for prosperity that is brought about through trade.

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