The minister for Information and National guidance, Dr Chris Baryomunsi, has urged university going female students to stay away from the temptation of sugar daddies whilst at school.
Baryomunsi said female students tend to be attracted to rich men who offer them what he termed as 5Cs. These include cars, chicken and chips, cellphone and cinema.
This he said while addressing university leaders at a youth conference held at Makerere university.
“Don’t get excited by people who have money and sweep you away with cars, chicken and chips and he wants to take you to the cinema,” Baryomunsi advised.
He further recommended that students concentrate on their studies as they await graduation to be in position to purchase all the niceties they want.
“when you graduate you will get a job and buy yourself a cellphone. You young girls you don’t have to succumb to sugar daddies. Just concentrate on your books and in future you can afford these things other than being lured,” he said.
Sugar daddies have infiltrated quite a number of higher institutions of learning, and it is a public secret that they are often fancied by female university students because of luxury that comes with them.