Tuesday, 24 April 2018

UGANDA: Why Uganda elites should be held in Congo's Ndolo Barracks

"Museveni will soon sweat, cry for life like Gadhafi but though we continue to be held in military detention without trial, surrounded by high walls and tight security, our hearts are not broken and we shall soon see the light and justice. The regime has become more dangerous but even more vulnerable. Though the system is negotiating its final end, the tyrant is in denial. A tyrant is never fondled out of power, it's kicked out. Dictators are never smiled out of power, they are smoked out. They are never convinced to relinquish power, they are compelled out of power."
Sam Mugumya - former Aide to FDC strongman, Dr. Besigye.

Sam Mugumya like many of the elite Ugandan youths also graduated from Makerere University. Instead of rushing for deals with Museveni's monstrous regime, he chose the path of sacrifice to liberate his country. From the tone of his message, he is growing stronger, and defiantly resilient instead of seeking favours from his captives.

The regime is using Mugumya's incarceration to blackmail the youth and dissuade them from fighting for their freedom. The elites have been shunning away from identifying with the struggle and brand activism as the business of the unemployed and underprivileged. Otherwise, how come Sam Mugumya who under incarceration thousands of miles away in a foreign country is able to give a correct and accurate assessment of the situation pertaining to Museveni's Uganda? How come his voice is louder than most of the the urban elites in Uganda?

No wonder, Sam Mugumya's loud call was echoed by NRM's Richard Tadwong thus; ".....if we don't restrain, if we don't control our greed on how we use public resources, how we steal with impunity, then Ugandans will push us out of power."

Richard Tadwong broke the chains and is now a free man, what about you? Ugandan elites are psychologically incarcerated in Ndolo military prison.

INFORMATION IS POWER AND THE PROBLEM OF UGANDA IS MUSEVENISM.



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