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Bobi Wine Lists All Crimes Allegedly Committed By Museveni – Likens Him – Worser Than Idi Amin

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The leader of the National Unity Platform (NUP), Robert Kyagulanyi, also known as Bobi Wine, has criticised the actions and crimes committed during President Museveni’s government  equating him to the notorious dictator, Idi Amin.

Kyagulanyi accused  Museveni of seizing power in an unconstitutional manner through a war that resulted in the deaths of numerous Ugandans.Recently, President Museveni rejected a request from Kaps Fungaroo, the former Obongi West MP, to establish an institute in memory of former President Idi Amin Dada.

Fungaroo had written to the Minister of Education and First Lady, Janet Kataha Museveni, asking for the ministry’s consideration in licensing the institution. However, President Museveni urged his wife, the minister, to prevent its implementation.He also highlighted the numerous atrocities committed by Amin, such as the killings of Acholi and Lango soldiers in Mbarara, prisoners in Mutukula prison, as well as Ben Kiwanuka and Basil Bataringaya.

Kyagulanyi questioned President Museveni’s credibility in condemning violent and illegal power grabs when he himself has engaged in similar actions.

Here Is Bobi Wine’s Full Statement

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The irony!

Dictator Museveni castigates Idi Amin for taking over power unconstitutionally.Of course the hypocrite in him hasn’t forgotten that he himself seized power unconstitutionally after leading a war that killed close to a million of our people! Since then, he has organised sham elections at every turn to illegally keep himself in power. His regime is as illegal, as illegitimate and as unconstitutional!

Of all people he should be the last to condemn violent, illegal power grabs!What more? What atrocities or crimes did Idi Amin commit that Museveni hasn’t committed with even more callousness and impunity?

1. Mass killings?

The 1989 Mukura massacre where 69 people were killed after NRA soldiers crammed them into a train wagon and deliberately suffocated them. The 2016 massacre in Kasese where over 150 citizens including women and children were murdered in cold blood. The November 2020 massacre on the streets of Kampala and other parts of Uganda where over 100 unarmed citizens were shot dead. The atrocities committed in Northern Uganda.

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The 2009 killings over Kayunga protests. The continuing killings of our people in Karamoja. Just to mention a few.In his letter, Museveni mentions some prominent people killed under the Amin regime. Although for Amin there have been some contestations with some people even claiming that our present rulers were behind some of the killings in order to soil the image of the regimes of the day, there has been no pretence under the Museveni regime.

Muslim clerics (most recently Sheikh Kirevu) have been shot dead in broad daylight by his criminal regime! He admitted that his regime killed Zebra Mando but not even one individual has been held to account. And of course many other politically motivated and yet unresolved murders- including the brutal murder of Andrew Lutakome Kayiira.

2. Enforced disappearances?

Museveni repeatedly castigated Amin and other past regimes for panda-gari and kidnaps. But what has he done? Replaced those trucks with mini-van drones which his operatives use to abduct citizens on a daily basis, keep them in filthy dungeons, subject them to untold torture and in some cases rape them!

The families of Johnbosco Kibalama, Damulira John, Kanatta Muhammad, Mbabazi Moses Kawenja, Nalumonso Vincent, Sempijja Yuda, etc etc are still demanding for their people who were picked up in drones three or four years ago. Where does he get the audacity to condemn Amin for the very things he does with so much delight?

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How many Ugandans are rotting in military and civil prisons, subjected to sham military trials for simply opposing his regime of blood?

3. Destruction of state institutions?

Which institution hasn’t Museveni deliberately destroyed? He has prided himself in appointing cadre judges to the judiciary and raided courts whenever they don’t tow the line. He has reduced Parliament into his walking stick- and at every turn ignored its resolutions whenever they’re against his wish and command.

He has raided Parliament, not once, with guns in order to ensure that he keeps in power at all costs. The capture has happened to every other institution – universities, the military, police, Bank of Uganda, Civil Aviation Authority, the Uganda Human Rights Commission, URA, UCC, etc etc.

4. Destroying the Ugandan economy?

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What is a national economy where natural resources and the most lucrative economic interests are ring-fenced for Museveni’s family and his few cronies? Where a small clique of those connected to power swim in luxury while the majority of the population live like paupers in their own country? Where public assets were, in the name of privatisation, taken over by the powerful, their resources plundered and many of them ran down? Where ordinary citizens who are trying hard to survive are overtaxed, while Museveni’s cronies and their foreign interests are given tax holidays and waivers?

Where many previously successful indigenous businesses have collapsed  because of loans and an unfriendly business environment, and yet the regime has refused to support them.On the other hand, for Museveni’s cronies, they are given bailouts of tax payers’ money in billions!

5. Nepotism, sectarianism and misuse of power?

We shall not delve so much into this. The very fact that Museveni’s letter is addressed to his wife who is his minister for education speaks for itself!! And yet, he finds nothing wrong with this nor does he get ashamed of it.We can go on and on. Those who have lived for some time in Uganda know that Museveni rules this country as if he is only a foreigner passing through.

As far as democracy and constitutionalism are concerned, dictator Museveni will go down the slimy drain of history as a scam!While he refers to the late Justice Oder’s judicial commission of inquiry into the past regimes, an inquiry into his own atrocities will make the past inquiries look like babies.Over the past few years, I have seen several online polls asking Ugandans about the legacies of the past and present leaders including Museveni and Amin. Museveni needs to interest himself in why Amin has won each of those polls without exception.

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He needs to move around Kampala and see how many taxis, boda-bodas and shops have the pictures of Idi Amin pasted all over. Perhaps those people are telling him that Idi Amin was no angel, but the present regime has done worse.He can then understand, how he will be remembered many years later. Even then, he still has a chance to redeem himself!

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