Hmm, there we go again, this our Ugandan twiddling!!

Dr. David Matsanga releases yet another bombshell, just as the LRA intensify yet another Vampire dung spreading orgie!!!

Now Matsanga targets UPC leadership. Is he still a UPC?!?!? Yet more wierd, he targets a position which ordinarily should be contested by pragmaticians who work their way up from within a party. Uganda is fantastic, again, more over!

Ordinarily, a former LRA spokesman would not be allowed to be a member of the UPC. That membership shall have been nullified the moment he joined the LRA, which the UPC party distanced itself from. In the event he has given notice of his membership of the LRA, he would then be expected to re-apply for membership in the UPC.

Is that still standard procedure?

Or are we implying that THE LRA WAS / IS A UPC architecture?! Some believers have more often than not proclaimed the contrary (that the LRA was / is a UPDF / MOVEMENT invention).

Now which is which?

Did not the massacres at Aboke Girls High School, Sacred Heart Girls School, Gulu High School, etc., occur during the Matsanga era in the LRA?!

Seems to me like Matsanga just falls short. Firstly, before the question of UPC leadership he talks about, he should clear the question of validity of his UPC membership (him and many others like him).

Summing it up mildly, Matsanga may not qualify (be eligible) by the DC.

It appears to me that the UPC party has a lot of cleansing to do if it has to parade unstained candidates for the election. Otherwise the loads may catch-up with the party.

Rgds

Noc�l







>From: "Godfrey Ayoo Elum Aniap" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>To: "Uganda Peoples Congress party" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: [Ugandacom] New Vision- Ex-LRA man, Matsanga wants UPC job
>Date: Tue, 10 May 2005 08:23:54 +0200
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>Ex-LRA man wants UPC job
>
>By Stuart Price
>in London
>
>THE former external spokesman for the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) rebels, Dr. David nyekorach Matsanga, has said he intends to vie for a leadership position in the Uganda People's congress (UPC) when a delegates conference is convened.
>
>Matsanga, who described himself as chairman of the UPC international division, said former president Milton Obote was unsuitable to continue leading the party.
>
>Speaking in London last week, Matsanga said Obote should maintain a presence on an advisory level within UPC.
>
>"New leaders will emerge. We shall emerge in a delegates' conference. I am one of the contenders. I am not seeking the presidency of the party but a post within the hierarchy of the political bureau of the UPC," Matsanga said.
>
>He added, "If UPC is to win an election in Uganda, we need a new change in leadership and a change in strategy. If you want UPC to have a serious impact on the people of Uganda, we need to seriously address the question of leadership."
>
>Published on: Tuesday, 10th May, 2005
>
>
>``When in the course of human development, existing institutions prove inadequate to the needs of man, when they serve merely to enslave, rob and oppress mankind, the people have the eternal right to rebel against, and overthrow, these institutions.'' - Emma Goldman









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