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I’m sure if it were condoms, gov’t would have provided them — Salaamu Musumba on failure to provide sanitary pads

William Kasoba by William Kasoba
May 18, 2018
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This week, First lady and Minister for Education Janet Museveni disclosed that government has not yet got money to fulfill President Museveni’s pledge of giving free sanitary pads to all school going girls.  However, according to FDC’s Hon. Salaamu Musumba, the ‘failure’ is priority based.

“I’m sure if it were condoms you (government) would have provided them,” Musumba stated on NBS Frontline Show before adding that; “Now they’re talking about feeding instead of pads, you have failed in one aspect that you promised and you don’t when show any signs of redeeming it.”

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