The recent controversy surrounding Hon. Bright Rwamirama and his group in Njeru has raised more questions than answers. The group, which has been accused of hiding crucial information from the public, has been at the center of a heated debate in Uganda. At the heart of the controversy is the alleged failure by the group to disclose vital details about their activities and intentions in Njeru. Critics have accused the group of using deceitful tactics to achieve their goals, likening their approach to a Trojan Horse. The situation has sparked widespread concern among Ugandans, who are demanding transparency and accountability from their leaders. As the controversy continues to unfold, it remains to be seen what Hon. Bright Rwamirama and his group are not telling Ugandans. The matter has significant implications for the country’s political landscape and the trust between leaders and citizens. The Ugandan government has been under pressure to promote transparency and accountability, and the Njeru controversy has brought these issues to the fore. It is essential for the government to take decisive action to address the concerns of citizens and ensure that leaders are held accountable for their actions.

