Ugandans
 
This is a very interesting reading from Today's New Vision, but it is interesting as well to see that we have failed to build up new political brains in our nation. And I must ask you today one very interesting question. As Kiiza Besigye is planning to go back to Uganda, is he the only offer we can make today? Are we as Ugandans going to make changes in our nation by running on recycles and recycles over and over? To you as a Ugandan what is it that you see in Kiiza Besigye that you see we as a nation can get that he failed to deliver during all his years in Uganda Politics? But most importantly, where are those young Ugandans who are vibrant to take our nation into the next century? When will our leaders understand that they can be very useful if they sit back at the end of their political lives and start to advise the young generation on how to lead our nation? It is becoming very hard to lead Uganda for you will never get any advisor, for Ruhakana Rugunda has decided to be a Minister for life, Can you imagine the wisdom in Eriya kategaya if he could only get out of political life? Can you imagine the treasure we would all be getting from him? Bill Clinton today is making millions of Dollars from making speeches, why can't Bidandi Ssali do so? How do you know the results we would have today in Northern Uganda if only Mustafa Adris was in Arua and Kazini was asking him for military advice? How can we in our right minds blame Yoweri Museveni for failing to get out of power, when Mayanja Nkangi is still on the podium today? Oh by the way let record show that my first time to hear the name Mayanja Nkangi, he was a minister in the Kabaka's government. What is it that makes us stack in this old story over and over in our nation?
 
We as a people have failed over and over to ask our selves those very serious questions, we have failed to be critically analytical. Let us look on our history, we saw Iddi Amin and we took on the streets for this is our man, but how much history did you know about Iddi Amin before you called his "Our man"? Yusu Lule came in and he was thrown out in 69 days, you took it up on the streets and you cried No Lule No work, but the man was a president for 69 days, Just how much did you know about Yusuf Lule to pull you from your home and take it to Kampala Streets? When Ugandans attacked Uganda from Tanzania, did you know about this professor? When they came all the way through Masaka did you know about this Lule? What made you believe that Yusuf Lule had a vision for Uganda and what vision did he have? What is it that in those 69 days Lule stated as a president that made you tick to the extent of going to the streets? Are you as a Ugandans analytical to these situations as they get from Bad to worse with these leaders we have?
 
Museveni is a very smart man, but he is as well operating from people who have a problem thinking. I have seen writings from knowledable people stating that what we need in Uganda is a good candidate who can win Museveni in 2006 elections. I have seen suggestions that UPC must combine forces with Reform Agenda in order to be one force during this election. Now here we are with Kiiza Besigye planning to go back to Uganda again in preparation of this same election.
 
So I can not help but request to be helped here, ARE YOU SERIOUSLY THINKING THAT MUSEVENI CAN BE REMOVED FROM POWER THROUGH A VOTE? Do you all really out of the goodness of your hearts believe that Ugandans can go into an election come 2006 and they elect a government not led by Museveni? In all years you have had this man as a leader of your nation, do you actually believe that he will drive his car back to Rwakitura for he has not been elected? The last time I checked Museveni came to power by a gun, what makes you think that he can get out of power by a vote? Or again it is me missing something here. Are you or should we as Ugandans really shake up our calendar schedules for we have to loose time for the elections of 2006?
 
A man's tears come from very far, but Ugandans you force a man to cry for your analysis of Uganda's problem is not more than of a grade two. But you deserve the leaders you get, the only problem is that even our selves who do not like them are governed by the same.
 
The crystal ball reading says that as we are approaching 2006 elections, Museveni will have a round table on which all people who are opposed or pretend to oppose him will sit down to agree on a way forward. This will include registered political partys, it will include federalists, Monarchists, Militants, and so on. That is why political registratration is vital today if you need a sit on that table. It is important that you yell out loud with impractical solutions on Uganda for that will automatically get you a chair on the same table, and I think that it is a very wise decision for Kiiza Besigye to go back to Uganda at this time. For all cards are falling into their place word for word.
 
If Uganda ever needed God it is now, for we truly live in very strange days indeed !!
 
Em

 
Reform forms party

HOMECOMING? Besigye

The Reform Agenda has finalised plans to convert into a political party to take part in the 2006 elections.

�We finished well ahead of the NRM,� said RA spokesperson Beti Kamya-Turwomwe, who called Sunday Vision on Friday.

�Everything is ready; the constitution, code of conduct, everything,� she added.

Kamya-Turwomwe disclosed that 10 senior Reform officials sat in Lusaka, Zambia in January 2002 and decided to form a party.

�We only continued to call it a pressure group to circumvent the nasty, detestable Political Organisations Act,� she said.

Kamya-Turwomwe explained that the officials sat in Lusaka because it was conveniently located to meet with their South African-based leader, Col. Dr. Kizza Besigye.

She also disclosed that Besigye is set to return to the country sooner rather than later because of the unfolding events.

�Much as the powers that be may want to him to stay away, Dr. Besigye will inevitably return in time to play an active role in the executive of the party,� Kamya said.

�And for the record, Besigye is not in self-imposed exile; everybody knows what the environment was when he left. Had he remained, he would be committing suicide,� she said.

The spokesperson reassured Reform sympathisers that Dr. Besigye is very involved in the activities of the new party through the use of modern information technology.

She however said they have not yet picked the forms for registering the party.

�We wanted to convince all the
parties to resist registering under the obnoxious law until the ground is cleared. Right now there are thorns and broken bottles on the playing field and some of us have no shoes.�

But she said it is unfortunate that some small opportunists are being persuaded to go ahead to register.
�The major parties have all agreed not to register,� she said and added, �But some �Ochegereish� parties are being used to legitimise the fraudulent NRM party.�

Published on: Sunday, 15th June, 2003

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