Politics
Besigye & Lukwago Can’t Chase Me Away From Najanankumbi!! Furious Amuriat Rants
After a delegates meeting of his party denounced his leadership yesterday, we’re not sure if we should refer to him as the former FDC president, but what we are certain of is that he has declared he would not step down from his position, thus in his eyes, he is still the party’s leader.
Patrick Oboi Amuriat, who is under fire, has sworn that he and other party officials will not leave their offices.Amuriat’s suspension by the extraordinary delegates conference, which met at the offices of the “People’s Government” in Katonga, Kampala, and unanimously decided to replace him (Amuriat) with Kampala Lord Mayor Erias Lukwago, is the cause of his harsh statements.
Amuriat was suspended along with others including the party secretary general Nathan Nandala Mafabi and treasurer Geoffrey Ekanya and replaced with Harold Kaija as the secretary general and Francis Mwijukye as the treasurer respectively.These individuals previously served as deputies to the suspended officials and will hold their positions for six months as the party seeks to address its challenges.
However in total disagreement with the resolutions, Amuriat described the extraordinary delegates conference as a kangaroo court.
“It is evident to anyone familiar with the organization of delegate conferences that this one does not fit the description. Essentially, it is an abuse of authority and power. The gathering on Katonga road was in contempt of court, as there is a court order that ordered the halt of the extraordinary delegates conference, which was defied,” Amuriat said during an interview with NBS TV on Tuesday evening.
He thus went on and stated that the decision made at the conference does not affect him, and that they are not concerned adding that no one has the authority to remove him from office because the conference was illegal.
“I suspect that some members of the party will return to court and raise the issue of contempt of court,” he added.
“We will remain in Najjanankumbi. This is just a joke; we will not leave Najjanankumbi and this will not happen. We were elected into office. The manner in which they claim to have removed us was crude and uncalled for. They should wait for an election to either vote us in or out,” he said.
Amuriat explained that those who witnessed the extraordinary delegates conference would understand that it was intended to settle personal scores, rather than resolve disputes.