Akim Odong
I reach a point of getting tired to clean after you sir. This government is
not going anywhere election no election. And why? Because in as much as many
of us have denounced it, Ugandans regard it as a government and still bend
over for it to a point of standing for positions. I love to come to Uganda,
in fact last Christmas I almost flew in but in as much as we had emergencies
in the company which deterred me from travelling, I questioned my going to
Uganda. What is the value of flying into Uganda spend a week, burn probably
10 Gs to really blow off my frustration when Ugandans throw themselves off
Mulago hospital to death for there is no system where Dr Kipenji can be
allowed to show up in Uganda and yank those babies out?
And to me as a person, that is the moral question we all as Ugandans that go
to Uganda to party and screw very fat women must ponder to. When a country
gets a dictator the entire country bounds up in one to fight that dictator
and they throw him out, how is my going to Uganda reflective in the fight to
remove this government from power? How is youre going to Uganda and spend
as drunken sailor going to help in the removal of Museveni from power? There
are facts that my very educated Ugandans as Gwokto and Pojim fail to
realize, how has Museveni survived this long in power? The man does not
import medication, the man does not fix streets the man does not buy
government equipments, the man buys squat. But Uganda runs because out of
the blue we all received this conviction that it is our moral obligation to
run Uganda than the government. We import everything Uganda needs. Do you
see all those taxis in Kampala? Uganda government owns none, it is us buying
them. Do you see those medications out of every country? It is us that buy
them. Do you see that building material in Uganda? It is us that buy it and
ship to in Uganda. I am challenging you to list me the things that Uganda
government imports in to run the state. And that is why I stopped to pay
firkin school fees for kids in Uganda, you raise money today for this kid
and the system runs you are worse than EM that has not sent money to the
Ocen kid, because when that kid shows up in class the virus of Uganda
government abusing Uganda kids continues.
When we as people agree to run the government by doing Musevenis jobs we
cannot turn around to cry about his inefficiency. We as Ugandans build those
inefficiencies, if the government does not build the road Baganda will build
it for they want their King to use it, Museveni walks back to state house
and farts. And surely enough idiots in UNAA raise money and pump it into the
rotten country. Who gains the most out of that money? You think the kids? No
it is Museveni for it reflects that the system in Uganda works. There is no
one that is going to recognize Kadameris struggle for the kid to go to
school, we all will stand up and praise Museveni for this girl is in school.
And I opine we either run Uganda ourselves, and live Museveni to enjoy his
life or we kick him out. As long as Ugandans back the well fare system of
Uganda of pumping money into relatives and hospitals and roads and schools
Museveni is doing very fine and thank you. I read a number few days ago that
actually Acholis send more money to Uganda than Baganda. Ugandans in
diaspora send actually more money to Uganda than what Uganda the state earns
out of exports combined. So Ugandans in diaspora have become to Museveni
what Coffee and Cotton was to Obote. If you love Museveni that much stop the
Kwarakwara of Museveni is a dictator.
Lord Mayor got a reprieve this morning, what good is in it for him? Nothing
but to Museveni this is great news for it shows he has a democratic system
and it runs. Which brings me another question, why would anyone want to work
under this man? Why would Lord Mayor want a job in the Museveni city? Can he
accomplish anything? If no why the struggle? Seriously if Besigye knows he
cannot win the election for the Movement will rig any ways, why remain
there? And I have read all the Kwarakwara of Uganda government is terrible
and Museveni is terrible, I still miss those that have severed their deals
into Kampala. If we all shut off Kampala connections we stop to send money
to Uganda and politicians like Betty Kamya Kiiza Besigye Mugisha Muntonyera
vacate offices for they are toxic, we will get a government change. Ugandans
can never do that for after they yack horse, they turn around and screw
Museveni for he has the money they need. By all standards Betty Kamya might
be in a lodge with Museveni right this Uganda night. Then tell me why she
expects to get Federalism from Museveni a very bad man. If Museveni is a
very bad man shouldnt you start by removing him from power then build a
structure? Which drives us into the hypothetical situation, if Betty Kamya
wants federalism that bad, and Museveni thrown an offer on the table of
screwing her and Uganda become a federal state. Will Betty Kamyas pants
remain on? And for Gods sakes I am just asking. What damage must Museveni
do to Uganda for all you wankers to drop the uniform to the quarter master
guard for you no longer need Museveni let alone his government? The idiots
are salivating with Lord Mayor has won one and that is good news.
Reeaaaalllyyyy !!!!!??????????? God I need a firkin Old Milwaukee about now,
where is my God damn fridge when I am calling? It is time we reverse the
stupidity in Ugandans, one degree holder actually questioned if joining
NRA/M is criminal.
You got that it is criminal Geeeez
EM
On the 49th Parallel
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 akim odong
Sent: Friday, March 21, 2014 5:47 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: {UAH} Surely, a by-election for Lord mayoral seat is illegal
but who will stop it?
Nokrach;
It's if this regime is not careful, it might also see its end in the same
elections. that is more crucial. Byesigye clearly wants the regime to remain
as long as they behave themselves. Why should he warn them if that is what
he has all along been wanting see its end!
On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 1:25 AM, gaumoy nockrach-laduma
<[email protected]> wrote:
WHAT DOES COL. DR BESIGYE ACTUALLY IMPLY?
"..If they want to organise an election, we shall not front a candidate but
we will participate in it in a different way, Dr Besigye said. He added:
When that election comes, my job is to mobilise people to fight those
participating and organising and if this regime is not careful, it might
also see its end in the same elections.
Whereby "those participating" means?
I figure Dr Besigye & co desire that the regime falls.Well, then opportunity
opens itself here?
Noc'l
WE FORM THE CULTURE THAT FORMS US
.nocla gaumoy.
Den fredag, 21 mars 2014 1:58 skrev Abbey Semuwemba
<[email protected]>:
Opposition politicians have warned the Electoral Commission (EC) and
government against organising a by-election for the Kampala lord mayoral
seat. Led by former FDC leader Dr Kizza Besigye, the politicians vowed to
use any means possible to stop an illegality from taking place.
If they want to organise an election, we shall not front a candidate but we
will participate in it in a different way, Dr Besigye said. He added: When
that election comes, my job is to mobilise people to fight those
participating and organising and if this regime is not careful, it might
also see its end in the same elections.
Dr Besigye, who also dismissed media reports that he is being fronted as a
candidate for the post, said participating in this by-election planned for
April 17, would be to legitimise what they are doing, and those vying for
the post are opportunists.
Justice Forum president Asuman Basalirwa, who is also a practicing advocate,
said: Most likely anybody who has participated in abusing the court order
will be seeing the doors of Luzira (prison) on Thursday.
If (Electoral Commission chairperson Badru) Kiggundu organises an illegal
election in the city, it will be an important opportunity for the people to
restore constitutionalism in the country, he added.
However, EC deputy spokesperson Paul Bukenya said in a phone interview last
evening: The electoral programme is on and whoever feels aggrieved should
go to court.
Masaka Municipality MP and opposition coordinator, Mr Mathias Mpuuga, told
the Daily Monitor that if the poll ever takes place, they will participate
in a way that expresses their discontent with the regime.
Maybe God is finally answering our prayers to finally resolve the problems
of this country. Let the sham elections be held and finally Ugandas
Waterloo will be written, he said.
Meanwhile, opposition politicians are planning two rallies in Katwe
(Makindye West Constituency) on Wednesday and another on Sunday at Wankuluku
(Rubaga South constituency) to further mobilise the people against the
by-election.
Rubaga North MP Moses Kasibante told journalists: We have communicated to
police and we hope they will not misbehave. But Kampala Metropolitan Police
spokesman Ibin Ssenkumbi yesterday said the Force had not received any
communication from the rally organisers. The only letter we have received
is from Mr Kasibante to meet his constituents. We cannot work with A4C/4GC
because they are an outlawed group, he said.
Lord Mayor Erias Lukwago said they are taking the matter to the people for a
final decision because the State and its cohorts want to circumvent the will
of the people. We are not going to relent in pursuing these matters
legally, but at the same time we realise that the regime has no regard for
the rule of law, a situation for which we seek to involve the people who
sustain both the regime in power and those opposing it, he said.
Mr Lukwago was controversially impeached during a KCCA session that was
chaired by minister for Kampala Frank Tumwebaze, disregarding a court order
issued by Justice Yassin Nyanzi in mid-November last year.
He has since been stopped from accessing his office even when the courts
have declared that he remains the Lord Mayor until his petition against a
tribunal which investigated him is disposed of.
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