Stop sabotaging developmental programs. Simon Agaba warns.

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KABALE: The Ndorwa West Parliamentary hopeful Simon Agaba has warned leaders against sabotaging developmental programs aimed at developing and identifying Young Talent.

Simon Agaba sounded this call on Sunday while at Janan Luwum Memorial secondary School playground in Kamuganguzi sub county  Ndorwa west Kabale District after an alleged group of hired Men grabbed sports awarding items including;  Medals, Trophy, white T- shirts and capes designed for the MK Tournament.

Addressing Journalists after the Mk football Tournament, the Ndorwa West Parliamentary Hopeful showed concern on Politicians sabotaging Developments aimed at Talent Identification among the Youths.

Agaba said that they fought to have a successful Mk Tournament from day one up Sunday 26th May 2023 and wondered why the people he hesitated to mention by Name, were hired to sabotage an event.

“It’s very unfortunate that an individual can hire someone to enter into someone’s peace and destroy it. This function is good for our young ones, why can’t you allow them to showcase their talents? You never know this might be their only chance to breakthrough. Stop interfering with them” Simon Agaba. 

The Kabale District Chairman Nelson Nshangabasheija who doubles as the coordinator for Patriotic League of Uganda (PLU) Kigezi Region also condemned those who have been fighting the tournament from day one.

He applauded Simon Agaba for preparing such an event that not only brings people together but also helps to identify and develop one’s talents for many future benefits.

Asiimwe Evalist the National sports coordinator of General Muhoozi Keinerugaba cursed down the hooligans who stole the medals for the footballers.

Mutesasira Ian from COBAP Boxing Club also said that the goons disguised themselves to be supporters of General Mk and the Tournament approached the car before grabbing the medals.

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