President Museveni’s 1987 address to Ugandan lawyers highlights his administration’s priorities and concerns about laws serving minority interests versus the majority. Key points from his speech and context include:
- NRM’s Ideology: The National Resistance Movement (NRM) emphasized a populist approach, focusing on the welfare of the majority.
- Legal Reforms: Museveni’s government aimed to reform laws that didn’t align with the perceived needs and values of the majority.
- Controversy: This stance has sparked debates about minority rights, justice, and the role of law in protecting all citizens.

Some critics argue that prioritizing majority interests can lead to marginalization of minority groups. Others see it as a necessary measure for societal progress. The NRM’s approach has shaped Uganda’s legal landscape and continues to influence policy discussions.