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Fellow Ugandans, let us have a family talk (A
Lugaambo)
The week end is closing in on us so fast that no
one can know what will happen to us tomorrow. So I thought that before it closes
on us, let me ask a very simple question that we all can understand may be we
can have a good sleep. And this posting is for Ugandans only that is why I have
not posted it to other forums, and if you are not a Ugandan do not read
it.
The question is, Is Museveni the
problem?
And I am asking this question from my heart, please
ask your self the same question, your self and see if you have an answer on it.
Why are we so dam? What is it that we are so dearly missing that has pulled our
nation to these need greedy sufferings. Late last year, I went to Europe, and
visited a number of nations, among which was Uk. In UK I went to a Ugandan
lady's home, a lady I had never ever mate before, and this lady was not even a
Muganda. But she looked in my eyes and remember this was my first time to see
her, and her legs trembled as she made her case "Edward I just need peace in my
country" That was a very powerful and touching statement. Now to people like my
self, we start to wonder what can be done so that Ugandans of all calibre can
have a right to go to Uganda and get out? For we have lived out here for
several years, we have seen administrations coming and going, We have seen our
neighbouring countries moving on and going, we are very smart and very educated
people, for I have seen no single company that does not want to employ a
Ugandan. The question is why are we so dam? Is it Obote?
When I came in this country in 1984, I prayed to
have the life to a time to be able to go back to Uganda, and I honestly was not
praying to reach in 2003, for the medical condition I arrived in, was very
pathetic. And if you have questions on that statement ask Chris Opoka my
neighbour and a man who has proven him self to be a true friend, he will
explain. But today I am in 2003 and I have no reason to believe that I can go
back to Uganda than the couple of times I would go in under the cover of the
night. Is this Obote's mistake?
In my leaving in this country, I have made sure
that I have not involved my self into political issues. Let me clarify that, I
have made sure that I have no political affiliation, for a very simple reason,
if I belong to Kabaka Yeka which of course as a Muganda must be my first choice,
I must go with the chorus, I must sing only one song. What I mean if
Ssabasaja makes a statement or if Buganda makes a statement I am not comfortable
with I can not oppose it, for it is from Ssabasaja. This kind of belief is so
detrimental that it has created so many enemies between our selves and in the
process we have failed to move or to grow on. We have forums here which are so
interesting, that if you debate the kind of Federalism you want in Uganda, you
are deleted out of the forum. It is so hurting that if today ask what forum we
have that combines Ugandans abroad, you can not get an answer, couple of
Ugandans on Ugandanet, some on Ugandacom, some on DP or Uga something that
Mwaami Bwanika runs, UNAA something on and on. Yet one would think that we as
Ugandans would get a way where we can put our sorrows and power together to see
that we can make changes into our nation. For you know what? I have been with
Baganda's Alur,s Kakwa's you name it and all of them want Museveni to get out of
power and we go home. At least in all nations and in all Ugandan meetings I have
attended they all have a single call. Museveni and Movement get out of our
nation. Then I wonder why can't we do it?
But we have tried. And in the process we have made
our aims clear. As Baganda we have looked into the crystal ball and seen the
problem of Uganda, being Milton Obote and UPC. We have spent the entire adult
age of our lives to preach that what ever happens to Uganda was a cause of
Obote, when there is a war in Northern Uganda it is UPC not working with the
government. And I have been accused to be a member of UPC way too long, in fact
I have been accused to be financed by Lusaka, so there is nothing you can accuse
me to scare me any more. But I have a question for you as a Ugandan, Are the
problems we have in our country today caused by Milton Obote? Mwaami
Kasangwawo, did this man really do so much damage that today in February 2003
people are being shot in Kampala fday light for Obote messed up Ugandans minds?
Let us cross check our selves, Mwaami Matovu, When prisoners are put in safe
houses, where they are made to drink their own urine and threatened to be bitten
by poisonous snakes, is this Obote's problems? The RCs we know to be
looters are they UPC wingers? What about the UPDF officers that rape women
, Yes I am talking about those who are sent in Northern Uganda to rape every
single woman and girl so that they can be infected by AIDS. Is this all works of
UPC?
(President Obote, I am not here to tarnish your
name, but when you become an important figure as you now are, your name will pop
up, and I apologise for this)
No do not respond to me, give me a chance to
respond to you, for you know we as Ugandans have a right not to belong to any
political party or any political movement but that does not mean we are useless.
That does not mean that we are clue less. Our being
Ugandans entitles us to state our case and all we are
requesting all of you, as movementists and political party bosses, is to
listen to our nagging voices. For yes we failed to have party uniforms, we
failed to go to Kyankwanzi, but we are still Ugandans with mouths and we
will talk until when cows come home. We will talk until when the old lady I
found in London has a right to go and visit the tombs, North of Kigumba.
May be Museveni today is not the problem, may be it
is our brains that stopped for a while and may be that is where he is
abusing.
Look here. My Dad used to say you must always take
stock of what you do, to know how good/bad you are doing. Well how about doing
that right now?
Let us look at Kiiza Besigye.
This is a man who has been in the movement for God
knows how many years. He has sanctioned the murders of millions of our people.
Can I back up my statement? Hell no but all I can say is that it is very
disturbing if he was in Uganda, close to Museveni that long, and never got a
clue that Ugandans were treated worse than a pig. It bothers as well to know
that he never knew that Ugandans in the North were in camps. He did not even
know of the deaths of Ugandans in Mukura when they were packed in train wagons,
Kiiza Besigye did not know any thing about the murders of Ugandans in Kanungu,
the same fellow did not even know bout the murder of Kayiira. Nkwaanga Nope,
odongo Nayenda? Naahh!! he did not hear about that one either. Now Mugalu who
was shot in day light he missed that one for he was napping. Over a million
Ugandans are in camps for very many years.We have now a generation of people we
have no tribes on, for the rapper is a Southerner and the raped is a
Northerner, we have thousands if not millions of bastards in Uganda, from
Ugandans who have been forced to be in camps and officially recognise to
be Internally displaced people. But all of them KiizaBesigye never heard
of them.
If Kiiza Besigye ever heard of these murders and
rapes, if kiiza Besigye ever felt that these are wrong things to done to
Ugandans, has he ever told you what happened? Let me put this straight, has
Kiiza Besigye, ever come out clean as a man who ran out of Uganda for he is
tortured and he told you what actually happened, or who killed who or who was
killed where? Tell me Ugandans, the information's you have, what is it that
Kiiza Besigye added to it that you did not know that you know
now?
I am not here to spend my life on Besigye's life.
God knows he might be hiding now under the bed for the wrongs he did to our
people are hurting him. But this is what I want to say. The moment Besigye stood
for election, I was personally attacked for I must support him, this is a man
who is going to bring changes and we are communicating with him, and people were
ecstatic, And I asked, how much do you know about him? Yes I talked with his
guard. Then you wonder
Ugandans I could have gone on with this posting for
ages, for I have not even reached the Fracas of Baganda like Mwaami Kibuuka who
thought that Museveni was going by God to give him a post by accepting
Federalism in Uganda. The entire system went awo to the extent of demonizing
Mulindwa and calling him a Nubian, for if you were called a Muganda at that time
then your criticism would cost the Federalism going to be delivered. Ugandans
you are babies and you need to be fed with milk. My heart goes to Museveni who
has to lead you until death for he is getting old and he has no serious
challenger.
I think we have to take stock of our issues. I
think we must stop the blame game. I think our previous leaders like Milton
Obote deserves a right of respect for those are men our kids must look at for
the future of our nation. And I think I must as Mulindwa Edward have a right to
make such a statment when I am not so scared to be ladled UPC or anti UPC
member. I just want to be a free Ugandan expressing my feelings about my
country. Can you as well do so? May be and only may be we can know the problem
with our nation for Museveni does not seem to be.
Have a good one all
Em
The Mulindwas Communication Group
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