Nasasira Nathan
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An Open Appeal to Rolls‑Royce Motor Cars @rollsroycecars To the custodians of excellence, dignity, and timeless craftsmanship, I write not merely about a motor car, but about what your name represents across continents: honor, prestige, and the quiet confidence of integrity. Today, that symbolism is imperiled in Uganda. A brand-new Rolls-Royce, lawfully acquired and proudly owned by Anita Annet Among, has been confiscated amid a storm of politics, allegations, and public spectacle. Whatever the merits or demerits of the surrounding controversy, one truth remains clear: a Rolls-Royce is never just property. It is a statement of legacy; one that should not be dragged through the dust of political theater. Rolls-Royce Motor Cars has always stood above the noise of the day. Your marque has survived wars, empires, and upheavals because it is anchored in values that transcend momentary passions. This is a moment to live those values. I appeal to you to intervene; not as a partisan actor, but as a guardian of your brand’s dignity. Engage the authorities. Seek clarity. Protect the sanctity of ownership and due process. Ensure that a symbol of refinement is not reduced to a pawn in political contestation. Africa watches. Uganda watches. And history, as it always does, will remember whether silence or principle prevailed. A Rolls-Royce should never be humiliated in a public square. Nor should the ideals it embodies. Come, rescue not just a motor car, but the values your Spirit of Ecstasy was meant to represent.

























