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Museveni Was Sworn In As President For the First Time, He Promised Heaven And Earth

Yoweri Museveni was sworn in as President of Uganda on January 29, 1986, marking a significant milestone in the country’s history. In his inaugural speech, Museveni emphasized that his ascension to power was “not a mere change of guard, it is a fundamental change”. This statement underscored his commitment to bringing about transformative change in Uganda.

Museveni’s presidency was the culmination of a long and tumultuous journey, which included his involvement in the Ugandan Bush War and his leadership of the National Resistance Army (NRA). His inauguration ceremony was conducted by British-born Chief Justice Peter Allen, and it marked the beginning of a new era in Ugandan politics.

Since then, Museveni has served as President of Uganda for over three decades, making him one of the longest-serving leaders in Africa. His presidency has been marked by significant economic growth, infrastructure development, and improvements in healthcare and education. However, his rule has also been criticized for its authoritarian tendencies, human rights abuses, and suppression of opposition.

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