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You can’t force someone to name a lousy nephew as his heir because he has no son, stop those negative traditions- Museveni defends Nsibambi

William Kasoba by William Kasoba
June 14, 2019
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During the presentation of the National Budget, President Museveni commented on the ongoing backlash at the late Prof. Apollo Nsibambi’s decision to name daughter Rhoda Kasujja as his heir. Museveni says Nsibambi tipped him off about his choice.

“The late Prof Nsibambi had told me about his determination to make his daughter the heir,” Museveni said.

He added, “Is it rational for girls to inherit their parent’s wealth and responsibilities in some circumstances?  In the modern context, the answer is an equivocal yes.”

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“The law gives absolute powers to the creator of the wealth to distribute it in a way he/she thinks is fit.”

Museveni further said that negative traditions should not be a determinant to anyone’s decision and the will should be respected.

 “Is it reasonable to force a Mulwana or Nsibambi who has built a multi-billion empire to bequeath this to a lousy nephew because he is a male?

Buganda Cultural leaders faulted Nsibambi’s will saying; “For the will to be valid; it must conform to both the law and cultural norms.  And the late Nsibambi’s will only followed the law neglecting his cultural norms.”

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