We’re ready for you, police tell anti-corruption youth

by News Editor

Police have warned youth planning to march to parliament in the anti-corruption protest that they should be ready for consequences.

Addressing journalists on Monday, Police spokesperson, Kituuma Rusoke said despite efforts to persuade the organisers of the march to drop the move, they have persisted.

Young Ugandans have been using  social media to demand an end to government corruption.

They are partly inspired by their counterparts in Kenya, who organised mass demonstrations that led President William Ruto to abandon plans to increase taxes.

In a televised address on Saturday, President Museveni cautioned the group  planning to protest, stating that they will be “playing with fire” if they move forward with the anti-corruption march to parliament on Tuesday.

However, the organisers of the protest have insisted that they wont be deterred by anything as they show discontent over the affairs of the county in regards corruption.

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