US General praises Museveni’s vision


Former supreme commander of NATO forces, Gen Wesley Clark, addresses
journalists in Kampala recently. PHOTO BY ABUBAKER LUBOWA  

By FREDERIC MUSISI

Posted  Sunday, May 24  2015 at  01:00

 

KAMPALA. 

A former General in the US army has said countries have to tread carefully
with democracy because it is a “delicate balance” where governments have to
simultaneously manoeuver between their interests and those of the people
they represent.

“In very country democracy is a fragile flower, and you always behave to
balance the needs of security, privacy and individual freedoms. And
governments are responsible for doing that,” said Retired Gen Wesley Clark.

He was in Uganda early this week as part of his three-nation tour. He said
the development course Uganda is taking is “impressive.” He also visited
Kenya and Zambia for a meeting with President Edgar Langu.

In Uganda, he met with US Ambassador Scott DeLisi in Kampala and President
Museveni at his country home in Rwakitura.

He described the President, with whom he first met in 2011, as a “good
leader” who has a “vision for the country and emphasises continuity”.

“I am very supportive of the President. There are so many things he wants
done and they all relate to better governance,” Gen Clark said.
However, when asked to comment on Museveni’s “vision” of seeking a fifth
elective term in office in 2016 after 30 years in power, which has led to
bad peer pressure among counterpart leaders in Burundi, DR Congo and Rwanda,
Gen Clark said his work is not “to make comparisons and assessments and what
happens in these countries is a choice of the people”.

Gen Clark was army joint chief of staff and supreme allied commander of the
North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) forces during intervention in the
1997-2000 genocide in Central Europe.

Prior to commanding the NATO contingent in Kosovo, Gen Clark had served in
the Vietnam War from 1969 to the 1970’s and thereafter was promoted and
served in several offices behind the desk. He later commanded a division
responsible for deploying in Kuwait during the 1990 Gulf War, and later to
the Balkans.

Gen Clark is now a motivational speaker and serves on boards of several
companies which he said might open shop in Uganda.

He lauded Uganda’s role in brokering peace and fighting terrorism in the
region. 

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