According to the President of Rwanda, H.E Paul Kagame, President Museveni’s First Son and Commander of Land Forces of the UPDF, Lt Gen Muhoozi Kainerugaba, has his view used the previous 48 years on earth as well.
This statement was made by President Kagame during a private dinner in honour at Muhoozi as he made 48 years at State House Entebbe on Sunday.
While talking to an uneasy government and army brass audience, Kagame thanked Muhoozi for extending an invitation to him for the event as well as congratulated him upon the anniversary.
He made a video on Youtube in which he stated, “Congratulations to you on your 48th Birthday. Making 48 means he’s been around for some time, but you are still very young. The question is, how have you used the time, and what do you want to use the remaining time.”
According to information, he knows that he heard a lot of things from different sources; Kagame stated that Lt Gen Muhoozi has undoubtedly used his time well, as per my point of view.
Moreover, Muhoozi has used his 48 years very well, and there is no doubt that there are many years left; we all hope that he will use these years well.
He further thanked Muhoozi for bringing the two countries back on their talking terms, which also indicates that there are more efforts to do so hard failed until he provided the beam of hope, encouraging him to continue on the path of progress.
“I also want to say that Gen Muhoozi, there is a lot of expectations that you continue to that path that u continue contributing to the progress of Uganda and our region,” Kagame said.
According to the Rwandan President that there are a lot of expectations we have from Muhoozi’s shoulders because he raised in the hands of the Ugandan first family in a way that he is sure must have had an impact.
“You are lucky to have been raised by your parents,” he added.
On Sunday, the Rwandan president arrived and was received by President Museveni and first lady Janet Kataaha Museveni at the State House in Entebbe.
This is his first visit to the country since March 2018.