‘Extreme obesity is a sign of corruption’ Museveni proves scientists wrong

 

Uganda President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni (Photo: Supplied)

Dec 4th, 2019 (SSNN)-Uganda’s President, Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has claimed that extreme obesity is an obvious sign of corruption. The president made the remarks today while addressing the nation during a public gathering dubbed ‘Anti Corruption Walk’ – an event aimed at discouraging and eradicating corruption in the country.

President Museveni advised government officials involved in recruitment processes to be very careful when selecting qualified candidates for jobs, noting that academic papers don’t really matter, so what matters in the workplace is integrity.

“Do not recruit people on basis of papers but look for integrity; that is common in URA, IGG and State House anti-corruption unit,” he said.

“Maybe in judiciary, army and civil service. Those ones we need the papers,” he added.

He also claimed that he had never been accused of embezzling public funds since he became president.

Although medical experts and researchers have always proven that obesity is an unexplained symptom of a serious health condition, President Museveni proves that they are wrong today, by arguing that obesity is closely linked to rampant corruption

“I have decided to cut weight. I was 106kgs, now I am now 76kgs. I think obesity is also a sign of corruption,” Museveni claimed.

Museveni has been president of Uganda for three and a half decades and is still vying for another term in the next elections.

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