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Under the Lens: How President Museveni Intricately Infiltrated FDC – Unveiling A Game of Money, Sex, and Betrayal

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Publicly, without mentioning names or dropping pointers, President Museveni subtly admits he is talking and working with some opposition people but privately, insider sources say, he has built nothing less than an empire of followers within the opposition.

On May 24, 2021, the ruling NRM muscled through parliament their choices for Speaker Jacob Oulanyah and his deputy Anita Annet Among with jubilant celebration after beating off stiff challenge from the opposition-backed former speaker Rebecca Kadaga.

Speaking in the immediate aftermath of that victory, at Kololo Ceremonial grounds, President Yoweri Museveni revealed that he was on good talking terms with two grand old opposition political parties; the Democratic Party and Uganda People’s Congress.He said that he has also started talking to some people within the Forum for Democratic Change, FDC, which before the January 14, 2021, general election, was the biggest opposition party in parliament.

Museveni added that the only party, which is still elusive, was the Robert Kyagulanyi-led National Unity Platform- NUP, now the biggest opposition party in parliament.Museveni revalation jolted some FDC members who wondered how deep the NRM chairman had infiltrated their party. However, to some insiders, Museveni’s announcement didn’t come as a surprise.

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According to highly placed sources at the Najjanankumbi- based party, tensions within the party hierarchy have been bubbling for months, triggered largely by allegations that some top-tier officials are clandestinely dealing with President Museveni.Dr Kizza Besigye, the founding president and four-time presidential candidate, is said to be very unhappy with the way the party is being run.

Our sources said that towards this year’s general election (2021), two high-level party officials separately met with President Museveni to discuss the election. One party official reportedly asked the president to bankroll the party’s participation in the general election.

“The president agreed to give him money, but he said he would send it through someone [name withheld]. Actually, the money came and you saw the party buying those big brand-new cars that were used in the campaign,” the source said.

Eventually, other top-tier officials including Besigye got to know that money had changed hands. Besigye is said to be very disappointed with the current party leadership. The source said Besigye’s initial angry reaction was to publicly denounce the dealings.

“He felt betrayed; he said it was important to rescue the party from what he called businessmen,” the source said.

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However, the timing was bad for such a public denunciation, according to our source. The party was still recovering from months of negative publicity triggered by the defection of a number of MPs and the emergence of Kyagulanyi aka Bobi Wine as the most formidable political challenger to Museveni.The last thing the party needed, according to our source, was another self- inflicted crisis.

With the intervention of trusted allies, the source said, Besigye was soothed out of speaking publicly against the implicated party leadership. However, he vowed never to play any active role in the campaigns. Besigye joined Amuriat twice; during the FDC manifesto launch in Hoima district and when he campaigned in Rukungiri district.Even at last month’s induction of members of parliament who were elected on the FDC ticket, Besigye was a noticeable Col Dr Kizza Besigye absentee, yet he was in the country.

Besigye supported Patrick Amuriat in the 2017 party election that ousted the then president Maj. Gen Mugisha Muntu. Elections for new leaders were supposed to be held last year but were shelved for another three years because of Covid-19 pandemic. It was impossible to interview Amuriat for this story. He neither picked nor returned our calls.Interviewed for this story, Ssemujju Ibrahim Nganda, the party spokesperson, said there has never been a party resolution to work with Museveni.

After the 2016 general elections that Besigye and the FDC dismissed as rigged, there were attempts at mediation between FDC and the NRM. The talks were midwifed by the Women Situation Room with support from the Swedish government. However, after the tension that had been created by the arrest and detention of Dr Besigye ebbed, the talks suffered a stillbirth.

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