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26As Unicorn and Yem foundation are excelling, Uganda's father Y.K M7 announced that the Indian ocean is his too why should he be restricted to access and use it as other?
Some time back he also claimed that the moon and Mars are his also and he is entitled to go there too.
Did he lie?
How do you vote?
Looking for what in the Indian ocean, let us be serious with our thoughts and speeches.
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Uganda cannot widen its territories and it is not the intension of the leaders.
Just asking, why is it called Indian Ocean? Does it belong to India?
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There is no widening but work with the sister binder counterparts to ensure continues service delivery.
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frustration over the country's lack of direct access to the Indian Ocean, which he believes hinders the nation's economic and defense capabilities. To address this issue, Uganda is exploring alternative solutions, including ¹ ²:
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- *Building a Navy*: President Museveni has announced plans to establish a Ugandan navy to secure its interests and protect its maritime trade.
- *Pipelines and Railways*: Uganda is pursuing pipeline and railway projects to connect with coastal ports, such as the oil pipeline from Hoima to the Tanga Port in Tanzania.
- *Regional Integration*: Museveni is advocating for stronger regional integration within the East African Community (EAC) to ensure fair access to the ocean for landlocked countries.
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Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni has expressed frustration over the country's lack of direct access to the Indian Ocean, which he believes hinders the nation's economic and defense capabilities. To address this issue, Uganda is exploring alternative solutions, including ¹ ²:
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- *Building a Navy*: President Museveni has announced plans to establish a Ugandan navy to secure its interests and protect its maritime trade.
- *Pipelines and Railways*: Uganda is pursuing pipeline and railway projects to connect with coastal ports, such as the oil pipeline from Hoima to the Tanga Port in Tanzania.
- *Regional Integration*: Museveni is advocating for stronger regional integration within the East African Community (EAC) to ensure fair access to the ocean for landlocked countries.
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Birds of the same feather
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To me ,our president is 100%correct,with no dought being a landlocked country,doesn't take away our right to access Indian Ocean.
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Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni has expressed frustration over the country's lack of direct access to the Indian Ocean, which he believes hinders the nation's economic and defense capabilities. To address this issue, Uganda is exploring alternative solutions, including ¹ ²:
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- *Building a Navy*: President Museveni has announced plans to establish a Ugandan navy to secure its interests and protect its maritime trade.
- *Pipelines and Railways*: Uganda is pursuing pipeline and railway projects to connect with coastal ports, such as the oil pipeline from Hoima to the Tanga Port in Tanzania.
- *Regional Integration*: Museveni is advocating for stronger regional integration within the East African Community (EAC) to ensure fair access to the ocean for landlocked countries.
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No lie, these are natural resources and no one is supposed to claim sol ownership. The would would have been a better place if people stopped greed.
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I think that He is very right and he didn't lie at all. He, like any other people has the right to use the God given facilities in this World.
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