Saturday, 28 October 2017

"The use of contraceptives is not our culture" Uganda's First Lady, Janet Museveni reveals that three of her daughters got married as virgins


The First Lady of Uganda, Janet Museveni, said her three daughters were married when they were still virgins, Daily Monitor reports. Ms Museveni made the revelation while speaking to adolescent girls in Kyenjojo District during the commemoration of the Day for the Girl Child last Thursday.
“I made all my daughters to sign ‘true love waits’ cards and they would abstain from sex until the wedding night when they would produce these cards to their spouses. This can be achieved even today,” she said.



“That is how we, in the past, were brought up by our parents, there was no such immorality like now”
Mrs Museveni’s daughters include Diana Museveni (married to Geoffrey Kamuntu), Natasha Museveni (married to Edwin Karugire) and Patience Museveni (married to Odrek Rwabwogo).
“Whether a man is big or small, say no and run away, a man can use sweet language to persuade you, don’t allow any man to use you when you are a young girl, not even an adolescent boy, no man should engage you in sexual intercourse until you are married, true love waits,” Janet Museveni reiterated to the adolescent girls.
The First Lady, who is also the minister for education, said that most young girls in Uganda die while giving birth because their bodies are not yet ready to deliver babies.
She also rebuked parents who engage with the rape or defilement suspects to settle cases by receiving money.
“Please, parents, stop asking for money to settle rape or defilement cases. The parent is the biggest stakeholder in the development of the girl child,” she said.
Mrs Museveni blames “free supply of contraceptives in Uganda” for the “moral decadence witnessed of late”
“The use of contraceptives is not our culture, we no longer have pride to say no, people are given contraceptives to use them and do what they want, have sex, take pills, conceive and abort, this is not our culture in Africa,” she said.
"Just say, thank you, our culture does not believe in this, we should protect the values of our society"

Source: http://www.monitor.co.ug

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