President Museveni has asked African leaders to think about solving the security threats that several African countries face.
In his address after taking oath for the sixth term, Museveni argued that the situation in several African countries that include Libya, Mali, Niger, some parts of Nigeria, Chad, Central African Republic, some parts of Cameroon, Eastern Congo, Somalia Northern Mozambique does not give credit to the African people.
Museveni criticized the West for destabilizing the African countries noting that Africa can defend itself if all countries act together and act right.
Museveni made yet another startling revelation on Libya where he said he had contacted former South Africa President Jacob Zuma proposing an African army that would intervene in Libya to confront and teach a lesson to the western World.
But Museveni says they were let down by Muammar Gaddaffi who abandoned Tripoli without a fight before his proposal could materialize.
He argued that western actors bypassing the African Union should not be acceptable when it comes to dangerous strategic African issues.
Museveni said that Africa should learn that the huge concomitant suffering of the Africans in Libya and the surrounding countries have proven that western military intervention in Africa is not a solution to Africa’s security problems.
