Ugandans need must become militants! Continues pliancy to the NRA/M 
militarization makes the NRA/M think they are the only group of Uagndans with 
rights to violence.
   
  NRA/M in military fatigues? That is militarization!! Why not all MPs, better 
yet, all Ugandans??
   
  Ugandans are poorer today than ever before. The economy is kaput; indigenous 
production has been on regression for the last twenty years. Uganda govt. 
budget is 50% donnations from donor countries. There are completely no 
initiatives in form of projects by the govt to promote and empower wananchi 
economically. 
   
  Any attempt to point all these absurdities out are always countered by 
militarization. Who do these fools think they are? 
   
  The way these idiots are running the country, nationwide violence is going to 
be unavoidable, which will sadly have far reaching consequences.
   
  Isn't a Nigerian who visited Nigeria and found the rot in the nation after 
living abroad for some years, calling for the shooting to death Nigerian 
governors out of frustration after having seen the level of suffering in the 
country?
   
  Such are the kind of frustrations coming to Uganda as well that will lead 
many wananchi to become bold, if these punks are not careful.
   
  Ocii 

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Movt MPs are free to wear army uniform
GRACE MATSIKO
KYANKWANZI

NRM members of Parliament are free to wear army uniform and move to places 
within the country without hindrance, it has merged.

The MPs got the much-needed nod of approval from the army authorities at the 
party's just ended retreat at Kyankwanzi National Leadership Institute (Nali), 
the party publicist said yesterday.

Mr Ofwono Opondo, the NRM deputy secretary for publicity told Daily Monitor by 
telephone from Kyankwanzi yesterday that some MPs were given a pair of military 
uniform and gumboots as they packed to leave.

"Today (Wednesday) we have discharged the MPs after giving those who wanted a 
pair of uniform and gumboots," Mr Ofwono said. "They were about 252 people who 
attended."

He said the party consulted the UPDF Directorate of Legal Services and got the 
all clear. He added that it was legal for civilian legislators to wear military 
uniform.
This asse rtion, however, sharply contradicts the crackdown last year on 
civilians with military fatigues. Many were arrested and court-martialed.
FROM RIGHT: Ministers Ezra Suruma (Finance), Namirembe Bitamazire (Education) 
and Fred Mukisa (State for Fisheries) learn how to assemble a gun during the 
NRM retreat at Kyankwanzi that ended on Tuesday. PPU photo


"It's true the MPs were cleared by Defence to wear the uniforms because of the 
nature of the work they were doing like drills," Defence and Army spokesman 
Felix Kulayigye said. "Did the MPs steal the uniforms from the stores? 
Definitely no," he added.

Maj Kulayigye said the plain green fatigues given to the MPs were largely for 
training and not for combat. He, however, was not aware that some MPs left the 
training camp with the uniforms.

Kigulu South MP Milton Muwuma said, "Those who left [Kyankwanzi] late were able 
to get some uniforms...."
"Personally I didn't get because I didn't want but I would have got if I 
wanted. What I know, the people concerned gave instructions to those who got 
because the army attire cannot just be used anyhow."

Attorney General Khiddu Makubuya, who attended the retreat declined to give a 
firm legal opinion about the issue.
"Are you sure those are military uniforms?...you need to check the facts with 
the army," Prof Makubuya said.
The Kyankwanzi move has triggered a public outcry.

"I am confused at the sight of a photo of NRM MPs on a retreat in Kyankwanzi 
donned in full military uniform...Are they soldiers?" Peter Sabiiti of Kampala 
wrote in an e-mail to Daily Monitior.

"If they are not, can other MPs from other political parties put on the uniform 
if they wish to? As far as I know, this uniform is for the UPDF which is a 
national army and not for NRM party. A soldier who wears it has successfully 
completed military training. What about those civilians arrested and 
court-martialed because they were in possession o f military wear? Can the 
responsible authorities give us an explanation please?" he asked.

Daily Monitor established that after the Movement Secretariat was closed, all 
other departments were transferred to the President's Office but Kyankwanzi was 
"temporarily transferred" to Ministry of Defence because of its military 
component.

According to Mr Ofwono, there is debate in the Cabinet on whether Kyankwanzi 
should be relocated to the National Curriculum Centre or Ministry of Internal 
Affairs.
"Kyankwanzi is a public institution where anyone is free to go, whether from 
the opposition or NRM," Mr Ofwono said. "For a military uniform, it is just 
like a bed, mattress and water at Kyankwanzi just to facilitate training. All 
the people that have been going to Kyankwanzi have been accessing uniforms," he 
said.

Mr Ofwono said the retreat also passed a resolution that will enable the 
opposition send its cadres for a similar retreat at the leadership school.
But the opposition Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) said the government was 
trying to militarise the civilian institutions to create fear among the 
population.

"If they are trying to operationalise what is in the constitution that every 
able-bodied Ugandan should undertake military training, then they should go to 
Parliament and make a law. where is the legal basis for doing that now?" FDC 
spokesman, Wafula Oguttu wondered. He said FDC can accept an invitation to 
Kyankwanzi on condition that it cuts across the political scope and that it is 
not a retreat to discuss internal matters of the party (FDC) because they need 
confidentiality.

But Democratic Party President Ssebaana Kizito said while it is unclear why the 
government gave military uniforms to civilians, the NRM may not be genuine in 
inviting them to Kyankwanzi.
"They may be trying to stem public criticism," Mr Ssebaana said.

The MPs are not the first to be offered uniforms from Kyankwanzi. Rec ently 
sub-county chief finance officers were given military uniforms, which they 
later took to their homes. They were at Kyankwanzi studying the dynamics of 
Government's Prosperity for All (bonna baggagawale) programme.

On who footed the bill, Mr Ofwono said the NRM parliamentary caucus funded the 
five-day retreat. Overall less than Shs70 million was spent from MPs savings. 
Each NRM caucus member pays, Shs120,000 monthly, Shs140,000 for chairpersons of 
committees and Shs170,000 for ministers.

Mr Ofwono disclosed that over 2000 Local Council 3 chairpersons and their 
respective speakers irrespective of their party affiliations would go to 
Kyankwanzi to study Bonnabaggawale programme, the role of local councils and 
decentralisation.

Before breaking off the MPs were taken to an open range for a shooting session 
to check whether they had mastered the training they have been receiving at the 
school.

ADDITIONAL REPORTING BY YASiIN MUGERWA


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