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Uganda’s democratic delusions

Many activists in the opposition have an emotional desire to see Museveni leave power. They are convinced that the pathologies of Uganda only reflect Museveni’s personality. Yet Uganda’s experience is rich enough to show how wrong these assumptions are. Most of Museveni’s critics today were his acolytes in the 1990s and believed his tall tales that he would use power to tame power.

Besigye and Bobi Wine, caught deep in the contradictions of power, are replicas of Museveni. Both recognise they need to rally supporters to remove Museveni. But the people who bring the wildest enthusiasm are those who preach a language of hate intolerance and destruction. They are dominant online where they employ the most uncouth methods to bully and intimidate critics. They show no respect for alternative opinions and demonstrate zero tolerance of divergent views. This is the force some elements in Western embassies mistake for liberal democrats.

Ideally Besigye and Bobi Wine can distance themselves from such social groups and start to continually condemn the behavior and conduct of their uncouth supporters. They could make it clear daily that they seek a politics of moderation and tolerance. But they haven’t and cannot. This is not because Besigye and Bobi Wine are bad people. Rather, both know that to take such action would alienate the base. To keep their supporters, they have embraced radical extremism and its sister politics of hate and intolerance.

The defenders of both Besigye and Bobi Wine claim these two men will tame these forces once in power. In fact once in power, the forces of intolerance that today dominate Defiance and People Power will consolidate and drive the forces of moderation from the government and party. This is what has happened to the NRM over years. It is the logic of power that those who seek to strengthen it are those who win in any power struggle.

Museveni was not at the scene directing the way Besigye was manhandled. However, the elements he has mobilised to retain power are those that behave in such cruel and sadistic fashion. Besigye and Bobi Wine are exactly like Museveni or even worse. The devil is not in their personalities but their politics. The people they have mobilised to gain power are those who will act with brute force against opponents. We know this because they are already using similar tactics online – like cyber bullying.

For the last 60 years, Africa has seen many changes of government with little change in governance. All change in the nature of power has been slow and gradual. This is because contrary to popular perceptions individual leaders have very little control over events. Most of what leaders do with power is dictated to them by circumstances. Of course most human beings would want to ignore these structural constraints. But this is because it is easier to point at an individual like Museveni as the source of problems instead of impersonal forces such as “structural circumstances.” Simplification does not change the problem.

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13 comments

  1. Power has dominated musevenis mind so he feels like is the pop of uganda. Its time ithink to Unite for the good of the country not the good to museveni .””at 80yrs lead us where to the grave ?

    • He is controlled by the Israeli House of Rothschild BANKING SYSTEM Take back your Bank for control by UGANDA and problem solved

  2. Alifunsi Rwakatogoro

    In other words we should do nothing to remove Museveni because the alternatives could be worse. Poppycock!
    Kasukaali kanoze!

  3. Dear Mr. Andrew Mwenda,
    Since 1996 when you became a journalist you have made commentaries. And at some point you made us proud by investigating real scandals of the regime. And many will recall that some where in December 2006, Yoweri Kalambo museveni lamented about you saying ”if the NRM did not bring you down in debate he would do the silencing himself by other means”. I think he succeeded.
    Mr. Mwenda, you write the now obvious and ubiquitous statement that ” power is inherently corrupting. That Museveni is so trapped in power that he cant leave! It is like you are justifying his refusal to go. Just to draw from your analogy about bananas: You have written so much about the subject and it is like you are reaching the point of DIMINISHING MARGINAL UTILITY. I mean after diasgnosing so well what should follow is a prescription. What is your prescription Dr. Mwenda? I think you would like to present yourself as the Mwenda of the decade (1996-2006), but it will be barely possible after succumbing to the threats of the regime. You gave up. You quit and that is why instead of punching the regime more with fresh evidence of murders and looting of our wealth, you are bending more and more on bedeveling an already ailing opposition, sickened by Museveni! It is unfair for you to write 2 things about Museveni and then write 16 negatives about the opposition, which by the way, you have consistently discribed as being not genuine! I may agree with you Mr. Mwenda that we dont have a genuine opposition in Uganda. But my agreement does not include the luxury to think that by attacking them over and over you will make them better! It cant work because THEY ARE NOT GENUINE IN THE FIRST PLACE.

    You know well that circumstances are forcing the Ugandan society to try everything; to throw everything at the regime. We threw Nasser Ssebagala at Museveni, he just grabbed and put him in his pocket! Before this, we had pelted him with Lakwena, Juma Oris (ignore the order), Jamil Mukulu, Evaristo Nyanzi, Aggrey Awori, Peter Otai, Kizza Besigye, etc and recently we wanted to try throwing Bobi Wine around, just to see. And a big writing is on the wall: he cant succeed where the rest failed, unless he acquires real tactics of the game. But because he is a product of circumstances, you can only blame him if you have no one else to blame. Bobi Wine may certainly not be the ideal option to satisfy you and your kind, but he is carrying a very clear message: PEOPLE ARE TIRED OF THE DESPOTIC REGIME.

    Simply put, you are at a loss trying to roast the opposition. They are already roasted please. To those who are bent on the assumption that one has to be massively known to do the job, I have a honourable message for you:ULTIMATELY, it will not matter whether the person who will marshall us out of this desolate, dark period of our history will be a known entity or not. History is awash with examples: In Liberia we saw a sergent rising from nowhere to to sit at the helm. I mean Sergent Samuel Doe. Across in Sierra Leon, we saw a corporal, just a meer corporal (Fodday Sankoh) rising to the helm of war there. Never mind that what they did later with power was largely inhuman. Back in Liberia again we saw a former security guard and truck driver rising and rising to lead people: I mean Charles Taylor. So it will not surprise many to see that after seeing hitherto respected smart people like Andrew Mwenda, KB, Mao, etc falter perennially, some little unknown man or woman will come and do the needful. That thought is strong and deepseated in me. And I have no apologies, sorry.

    GOD BLESS US ALL.
    GOD BLESS SCAD.

    • Mr Hare you criticised Mwenda for his view of the Uganda opposition boys.You did provide an alternative to his view.You seemed brilliant at story telling.

      Assuming Museveni’s grandchildren would burst into thunderous laughter at Wakayima stories.

      You might like this Mr Hare.Amin new one or two jokes.Obote always seemed sedated on local brew to know exactly what was going on in his own backyard. Chebeni put one over his head.Boom pakati pakati pakati swiiiii bwang.Enough sound bites to wake up the dead.

      It was not a like match at Nakivubo then.It was not common man’s charter declaration either.It was a grand humiliation.It was not funny.

      Now please do not make the same mistake twice Mr Wise.Up your game.If you play a victim you look weak.No mercy.The world of politics is unforgiving.

    • I have no objection to the writer, mr.mwenda webereremu sebo

  4. Ever increasing, I’m convinced President Museveni is loosing his grip on this “power”, that you talk about.
    Matter of fact, I strongly believe President Museveni is a prisoner of a few goons who over the years have amassed enormous amounts of wealth, entrenched themselves within the security circles and are currently calling the shots.
    Take for example the recent makerere University riots, a Commander in chief seemed puzzled as to who had deployed and why a low ranking officer, at the rank of captain invaded the university halls.
    Often times we are misled by “orders from above”.
    If you ever follow up with that “orders from above” bogus claim, you may be shocked to find that, it came from some chap watching Al Jazeera while at Serena Hotel.
    I mean, before this OLD MAN, ANDREW, grew old, back in the day, he would have authoritatively uncovered who was behind the orders to SHOOT the late Ronald Sebulime. And like all other cases that involve excess use of state power, and open abuse of positions of power, say Generals slapping traffic officers, likes of Kahinda Otafire a man from greater Bushenyi staking ownership claims in land officially known to be a government stoke farm in njeru, Kaka Bagyenda enslaving Ugandans on kalangala island, Attorney General publicly sending Land commission officers to hell, once he was implicated, and so on and so forth. I mean Andrew, the list would never end.
    I strongly believe, the President ONLY CONTROLS and WIELDS POWER only as vastly as he’s eyes can see.
    We could be having another Mugabe scenario happening underneath our noses.

    Tinkah Esq

  5. Mr. Andrew Mwenda, how about you and president Kagame of the Republic of rwanda who had employed you as his special advisor?

  6. Mr. Andrew Mwenda, how about you and president Kagame of the Republic of rwanda who had employed you as his special advisor?

  7. What power does Besigye hold? Am inclined to believe the academic theory you have raised in your article not until you show the power Besigye enjoys maybe Bobi Wine who is an MP now he wants to be a president that can be understandable.

  8. When truth and sanity stoops to folly, the puppy bites the tails of its fellows. Mr. Mwenda is suffering from nationalistic deficiency caused by him having been incorporated to the EATERS

  9. 1. Democracy in Africa is yet to meet international standards .The democracy we practice is so rudimentary.
    2.I have seen local celebrities being escorted by police to kwanjulas why cant they do the same to Besigye?
    3. KB is a known public nuisance and security is always aware of his movements why dont they just put him in a police car and take him to the rallies ?
    4. I believe that KB and police stage managed the recent fracas where KB was sprayed with water.Besides that the window screen of KB ‘s car is not expensive thats why he does not mind it being smashed by security.

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