Uganda: Museveni Cautions Youth On
Circumcision
Fortunate Ahimbisibwe
Kampala
PRESIDENT Yoweri Museveni has said circumcision
should not be promoted in the fight against HIV/AIDS,
as it will encourage recklessness among the
youth.
Addressing over 500 youth delegates who attended the
Youth Activist Forum on Tuesday at Hotel
Africana in Kampala, Museveni said he would
continue advocating for the ABC strategy (Abstinence,
Faithfulness and Condoms.)
"Some NGO's have been saying rubbish about
circumcision but I will continue encouraging the youth
to abstain, and use condoms only if they must. How many
Bagisu have died of AIDS and yet all of them are
circumcised?" he asked.
"You would rather use a condom as a fall-back position
but not rely on circumcision."
Museveni warned the youth against contracting HIV/AIDS
and encouraged them to get married immediately after
school.
"By the time you get your first degree when you are
24, you should find a responsible partner and enjoy the
rest of your lives together. Getting a partner should
be a process but not meeting in the bus park and
getting married."
He added that Uganda's population growth rate was not
a problem.
"At 30 million, we should not be worried. Japan, which
is about the same age as Uganda, has over 120m but it's
a fast-developing country. Population is not the
problem here, the problem is underdevelopment and this
is what we are trying to address."
On the controversial land give-aways to investors,
Museveni said this was part of an effort to create
employment for the youth.
"Your enemies are the people who are delaying these
industries and fighting for small pieces of land,
therefore delaying employment for you."
He warned that the Government would attach the
property of people who get money through SACCOs and
fail to pay it back.
"This is not going to be like the Entandikwa. If you
fail to pay back, your property will be
attached."
The forum, a precursor to the Commonwealth Youth Forum to take
place in Kampala later this month, was organised by the
Global Forum for International
Cooperation.
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