
Ugandan Ministers Question Presidential Advisor's Long Tenure
Ugandan Ministers Voice Concerns Over Presidential Advisor's Tenure Uganda is facing renewed debate regarding the lengthy tenure of a key advisor to President Yoweri Museveni. Recent complaints from several government ministers have brought the issue back into the spotlight. While details remain scarce, the ministers' concerns center on the advisor's influence and decision-making power within the government. The video by SILENT MEDIA highlights these concerns, though independent verification is needed. One minister, speaking anonymously, stated, "We need transparency and accountability. The length of this advisor's service raises questions about potential conflicts of interest and undue influence." Another minister echoed these sentiments, emphasizing the need for a thorough review of the presidential advisory system. The advisor in question has served President Museveni for over [number] years, making her one of the longest-serving members of his inner circle. Her role and influence are significant, and the ministers' complaints suggest a need for greater clarity and oversight. Further investigation is needed to fully understand the nature of the complaints and their impact on Ugandan governance.