Uganda is still digesting and celebrating the victory of Ms.Brenda
Nabukenya after she regained her seat in parliament. A 62% win with a large
margin of 16,000 votes more than her nearest rival. A huge victory by all
standards where total votes cast were about 61,000.
Even before voting day, keen observers foresaw the mass support that Ms.
Nabukenya enjoyed with the population compared to the ruling party
candidate.
Museveni has now come out to say that voting was rigged. The outburst is
contained in a gruelling expose sent to the media where he puts forth his
observations on election rigging from 1961 to date.
The culprits, he says, are two political parties: The Uganda's Peoples
Congress and the Democratic Party.
Let us remember that Museveni started his rebellion in 1981 following
painful elections he lost to Sam Kuteesa. He then declared that the
exercise had been rigged.
Incidentally it is in Luweero district that he pitched camp to launch his
rebellion against the UPC government of Apollo Milton Obote.
We will never know for sure if there were any malpractices because no
judicial recourse or recount was ever conducted.
It will forever remain a case of Museveni's word against Obote's.
Since the Bush war, Luweero district is considered a ruling party
stronghold. The "Mecca of NRM" they said. Well! No more. And that's OK.
Loosing is the other half of democracy. So when will Museveni congratulate
opponents after he looses an election? Always complaining...

Hussein Amin
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