John Nsubuga

 

But I thought you  were the very man that stated that Museveni is a good man 
for now he is going to write a new constitution and AMO is erased with the UPC 
dictatorship? By the way on that writing of democracy WBK planned to go back to 
Uganda for as soon as it passes Uganda is going to be a democratic state. As I 
said, constitutions are never rewritten, they are amended and the entire 
rewriting of constitution and constitutional assembly of wakina Dr Kiiza 
Besigye is a member, proved what many of us knew all along. Ugandans are a 
collection of idiots. No I am sorry but you had to be an idiot to have any 
expectation from that entire futile exercise but Ugandans did.

 

Now in 2013 they are screaming what we knew in 1995. Go figure !!!!!!

 

EM
On the 49th

 

 

           Thé Mulindwas Communication Group
"With Yoweri Museveni and Dr. Kiiza Besigye Uganda is in anarchy"
           Kuungana Mulindwa Mawasiliano Kikundi
"Pamoja na Yoweri Museveni na Dk. Kiiza Besigye Uganda ni katika machafuko"

 

From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of John Nsubuga
Sent: Sunday, July 07, 2013 5:30 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [UAH] M7 MEETS HIS MPs OVER ARONDA ///

 





Wandugu,

 

The NRM government lectures to us on the merits of constitutionalism when it 
suits them, but sufficiently disregards the same when it conflicts with their 
clandestine agendas. Why is it a problem for president Museveni, that Aronda 
Nyakayirima peacefully resigns first, as is explicitly stated in Uganda's 
constitution, before taking on a new role in government? 

 

It must be remembered that, the four star Gen. was immediately removed from the 
position of army commander, when it was alleged that, he was among those 
opposed to the "Muhoozi project", real or perceived. Apparently, Gen. Tinyefuza 
also exposed an underground plan to eliminate Aronda, among others, including 
him self. 

 

My clean question to the establishment is therefore, is Gen. Aronda being held 
hostage in the military as per Gen. Tinye's pronouncement on this matter, while 
trying hard to please/silence him with a ministerial position? Is there fear 
that he could also morph into a Tinyefuza of sorts, or is it a case of 
president Museveni being too scared of anything that moves since Tinye's 
leakage of the alleged master plan?

 

Rwakitura, the presidents country home, State house, and Kyankwanzi, have all 
become synonymous with breaking the law, directly aided by the president him 
self. Whenever there is a stalemate in whatever government business, the 
president invites his most trusted men/women to these places to formulate 
support for unconstitutional agendas. When it clearly seems not tenable to 
archive his way, we hear he methodically dishes out money, promises jobs, 
scholarships ETC. to some of these people. Many yield to his pressure this way.

 

The final thought! 

 

I've always argued that, if you can not beat them, join them, but run your 
business prudently, and allow your conscience to guide you. In other words, if 
president Museveni invites you for tea, and ends up seeing you off with a fat 
envelop, happily take it, but endeavour to put to use the other half of your 
brain to work too. 

 

By the way, sometimes he will actually use bribes where it is not necessary to 
do so, for he is right (rarest of occasions). I guess it is a matter of the 
"you never know" syndrome, so even then, take the bribe, and vote in his favour.

 

 

 

 

J.N Munyoganda

 

 

From: Gook <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> 
Sent: Sunday, 7 July 2013, 9:22
Subject: Re: [UAH] Museveni meets MPs over Aronda - National - monitor.co.ug

 

John K

Read the "coward " General Ssejjusa again... He explains it clearly?

 

Sent from Gook's iPatch! 

 

 

"What you are we once were, what we are   you shall be!"

An inscription on the walls of a Roman catacomb.


On 7 jul 2013, at 09:23, john kwitonda <[email protected]> wrote:

why doesnt the dictator want Nyakayirima to reteire from army??? what is the 
secret there? The man has reached the top of the army ranks and I dont see  any 
other rank he will attain even if he remains i the army.It is even said, the 
general himself wants to retire but the dictator doenst want that?

Is this what Sujjusa has been saying along? he wants them in the army so that 
he uses court marshall to catch them if they fall out with him?

Surely, it doesnt make sense, at all, ket him retire then becomes the minister 
as he wants him to . Bino ebyekiyaye tebija kukola!

 

On Sun, Jul 7, 2013 at 5:57 AM, Ocen Nekyon <[email protected]> wrote:

http://www.monitor.co.ug/News/National/Museveni-meets-MPs-over-Aronda/-/688334/1907124/-/7kijegz/-/index.html

 

 

 

In Summary

Presidential intervention. The move is aimed at wooing lawmakers to approve the 
ministerial appointment of the former Chief of Defence Forces.

President Museveni on Saturday met a section of MPs at State House Entebbe to 
discuss the deadlock over the ministerial appointment of former Chief of 
Defence Forces Aronda Nyakairima.

Gen Nyakairima, who was nominated to head the Internal Affairs ministry in the 
May 24 mini-Cabinet reshuffle, has apparently not yet resigned from the army as 
required by the Constitution. 
The General has been silent on whether he will resign or stay in the army.

The MPs on the Parliamentary Appointments Committee, that vets presidential 
appointments, insist Gen Aronda must first resign before he can take on his 
ministerial appointment to avoid partisan politics.

The Constitution prohibits serving army officers from engaging in partisan 
politics. A Cabinet appointment, the MPs insist, is in the realm of partisan 
politics. 
Despite this constitutional position, the President in 2009 swore-in Lt Gen 
Jeje Odongo as deputy defence minister even after the 8th Parliament refused to 
accept him as an ex-officio MP.

Odongo’s case
Lt Gen Odongo was only accepted and sworn-in after he retired from the army. 
Sources who attended last Friday’s meeting at State House said the President 
said Lt Gen Odongo’s resignation was a “mistake” and that he shouldn’t have 
resigned from the army.

Mr Museveni, who retired from the army to concentrate on party politics in 
2004, is reported to have made it clear to Speaker Rebecca Kadaga in last 
week’s [June 28) meeting that Gen Aronda will not resign from the army.

Yesterday’s meeting was a follow up of last week’s meeting that ended without a 
common position on the way forward.
“It is true they went to meet the President this morning (Saturday). The 
meeting is about Gen Aronda’s appointment,” said Parliaments spokesperson 
Hellen Kaweesa.
The MPs left Parliament at around 10am yesterday to attend the meeting whose 
details were still scanty by press time.
The Appointments Committee wanted confirmation that Gen Nyakairima retired from 
the army.

The Attorney General insists that Gen Aronda can serve as minister without 
retiring since “he is not seeking to become a secretary general of a political 
party, he is not seeking to become Chairman LCV and he is not seeking to become 
a councillor”.

The source also noted that the President told members that he based Gen 
Nyakairima’s appointment on his knowledge of the National Identity Card Project 
since he was involved in with the project as army head.

The MPs also questioned the nomination of the State Minister for Health, Dr 
Ellioda Tumwesigye, who also hails from western Uganda just like the former 
army chief. 
The MPs reportedly told the President last Friday that they cannot vet two more 
ministers from the same region yet other regions are being marginalised. This, 
they say, has resulted into regional imbalance where the western region has 
dominated all the ministerial appointments.

However, President Museveni allegedly said he based the appointment of the duo 
on their technical experience. 
Some MPs, however, vowed not to attend the meeting saying they cannot be party 
to a resolution to approve Gen Aronda outside the law.

Mr Mathius Mpuuga, the MP for Masaka Municipality and a member of the 
Appointments committee, confirmed yesterday’s meeting with the President but 
said he never attended.

“President Museveni wants to have his way. Why should I escort him to break the 
law? I am not known to perform such rituals. If he is the one to convince me to 
have two ministers appointed, then such people do not merit being ministers,” 
he said.

He cast doubt on whether the deliberations with Mr Museveni were fruitful. “The 
resignation of Aronda from the army is not a matter of debate. If the President 
wants to circumvent the law, I can never be party to such a meeting,” Mr Mpuuga 
said.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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