This is very typical of a corrupt tyrant. Being president is one of the
easiest jobs in the country if people like Museveni comprehended
(understood) and followed the concept of constitutionalism, which,
unfortunately, is unthinkable for African dictators like Museveni. Even I
can do better than you.
If you run and turn a country into your personal fiefdom, these are the
only kinds of lame excuses we can expect from an outdated quasi-marxist
(and turn-coat capitalist) like Museveni, who is ill-equiped to adminster a
modern state.
Of course if all institutions - the military, the courts, the parliament,
banks, and party politics - are rolled up into a muddle of an autocratic ad
hocism, which for lack a better word I would call Musevenism - a cultism
run by a demigod, the disfunction that pertains in only Uganda as compared
to her neighbours is to be expected.
All Uganda's eastern african neighbours - such as Kenya and Tanzania - have
fared much better than the perpetual disfunctional politics that has
hitherto characterised Uganda's violent and disorganized politics for all
her history. Doesn't it cross your mind that maybe you are part of, if not,
the real problem ? You have been at it - Ugandan politics - ever since you
left school forty years ago.
Even your former lieutenant, Kagame seems to have put Rwanda onto a more
decent path whereas you are perpetually struggling with yours in Uganda.
To be clear Uganda doesn't need outdated Wazeei (patronage) politics when
we have modern consitutionalism and modern democratic institutions to go
with it.
When everybody in the country lives under the constitution and the law or
laws that are derived from it, being president is not as complicated as a
tyrant like Museveni would want us to believe. This is a fallacy to justify
Museveni staying on and on and on, even if there are no results to show for
it.
Your government, supposedly the most clear headed to date, cannot even
avert a simple thing like a mere famine. Your government is a nadir of
failure.
Museveni obviously since you openly admit it is more complicated to be
president, it is high time you left and went to Rwakitara to herd your
cattle, which people from northernn Uganda unfornately cannot do, because
you and your soldiers stole and ate theirs.
You have outlived your use for Uganda and Africa. Stop holding Uganda and
East Africa hostage to your personal hunger and selfish greed for power. I
know the next elections are around the corner and you and your cohorts will
at it again - perpetrating fraudulent and antiqueted politics of fear and
intimidation and gun violence. That is what has kept you in power for so
long but it is disingenuous and you and all Ugandans know it.
This is very typical of a corrupt tyrant. Being president is one of the easiest jobs in the country if people like Museveni comprehended (understood) and followed the concept of constitutionalism, which, unfortunately, is unthinkable for African dictators like Museveni. Even I can do better than you.
If you run and turn a country into your personal fiefdom, these are the only kinds of lame excuses we can expect from an outdated quasi-marxist (and turn-coat capitalist) like Museveni, who is ill-equiped to adminster a modern state.
Of course if all institutions - the military, the courts, the parliament, banks, and party politics - are rolled up into a muddle of an autocratic ad hocism, which for lack a better word I would call Musevenism - a cultism run by a demigod, the disfunction that pertains in only Uganda as compared to her neighbours is to be expected.
All Uganda's eastern african neighbours - such as Kenya and Tanzania - have fared much better than the perpetual disfunctional politics that has hitherto characterised Uganda's violent and disorganized politics for all her history. Doesn't it cross your mind that maybe you are part of, if not, the real problem ? You have been at it - Ugandan politics - ever since you left school forty years ago.
Even your former lieutenant, Kagame seems to have put Rwanda onto a more decent path whereas you are perpetually struggling with yours in Uganda.
To be clear Uganda doesn't need outdated Wazeei (patronage) politics when we have modern consitutionalism and modern democratic institutions to go with it.
When everybody in the country lives under the constitution and the law or laws that are derived from it, being president is not as complicated as a tyrant like Museveni would want us to believe. This is a fallacy to justify Museveni staying on and on and on, even if there are no results to show for it. Your government, supposedly the most clear headed to date, cannot even avert a simple thing like a mere famine. Your government is a nadir of failure.
Museveni obviously since you openly admit it is more complicated to be president, it is high time you left and went to Rwakitara to herd your cattle, which people from northernn Uganda unfornately cannot do, because you and your soldiers stole and ate theirs.
You have outlived your use for Uganda and Africa. Stop holding Uganda and East Africa hostage to your personal hunger and selfish greed for power. I know the next elections are around the corner and you and your cohorts will at it again - perpetrating fraudulent and antiqueted politics of fear and intimidation and gun violence. That is what has kept you in power for so long but it is disingenuous and you and all Ugandans know it.