Thursday 23 June 2011

Its not worthless to invest in a revolution.

Alhaji Moses Kigongo sold his petrol station, sold his executive mansion , abandoned his family and surrendered all his cash to us in the Bush. He did this at the time when nobody thought we would ever win the 1981-1986 war.
He was allowed to keep some of his money on himself and he refused. He said
if he wanted food he would feed from the same pot with the fighters, if he should fall sick he would be treated by the NRA, he will build a hut like any other and therefore he needed no money on him. He was was given an
offer live better life in Nairobi with other members of the external committee an offer he rejected and opted to remain with the fighters and fighters on the ground. In return he got all the fighters respecting him and
no authority would touch him. That is how he got the power. He remained a uniting factor an arbitrator, prevented and resolved internal conflict the father of the NRA/M tribe as we were once called. The little remaining of NRM revolution is work of Kigongo`s unseen power. I am greatly opposed to the NRA government but if you touch Alhaji Moses Kigongo i will fight. Not even Museveni can afford to touch him.

 He is one person that has not abused his power much as he wields much of it. He does his clean
business. One thing , he has been paid a thousand times as much as what he invested in the revolution. He must have been a smart investor.
Samson Mande
SWEDEN

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