In a recent official communication shared via the Parliament of Uganda’s social media platform, President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has publicly expressed his deep irritation regarding a specific subset of leaders. The President articulated his profound dissatisfaction with those individuals in leadership positions who consistently demand additional financial allowances as a prerequisite for executing and implementing essential government programs. This development highlights a growing tension between the executive branch and local or sectoral leaders who appear to prioritize monetary compensation over their mandated duties to the public. The President’s remarks serve as a stern reminder that the implementation of government initiatives is a fundamental responsibility of leadership, rather than a task that should be contingent upon the receipt of extra stipends or supplementary payments.

