{UAH} Col Mande Movement Steps Up Anti-M7 Campaign
Col Mande Movement Steps Up Anti-M7 Campaign
A new 'liberation' movement whose steering committee is led by fugitive UPDF officer, Col Samson Mande, has stepped up activities aimed at causing regime change in Kampala.
The Uganda Diaspora Netherlands chapter (UDN) on Thursday announced that it had called for an international conference of all Ugandans in the Diaspora to "arrive at a consensus on the road map for a; united, decisive, constitutional and peaceful regime change in Uganda."
The function is expected to take place between November 28 and 30 in the Hague Netherlands.
"Uganda Diaspora all over the world notes with intent that finding solutions to address the unbearable political and economic crisis is a sine qua non. This emanates from National resistance Movement (NRM) overstay in power, militarism, dictatorship, manipulation and political patronage, endemic corruption, mismanagement of public resources and public affairs, impoverishment of the majority masses and sectarianism," said Joel Luliko Wakayima, the Chairperson UDN.
Wakayima told Chimpreports that "the disguised life presidency and intent to turn Uganda into a family dynasty using the so called Kainerugaba project as stated by among others Dr Kizza Besigye and Gen David Sejusa has divided the Uganda Army and is threatening to tear the country apart."
Uganda government has since denied the so-called Muhoozi project, saying it's a concoction of the president's adversaries.
Museveni also maintains that Uganda is a Constitutional Republic and that whoever wants power will have to ebe elected by the people.
Wakayima said the convention will attract Uganda Diaspora from all continents, leaders of Opposition political parties in Uganda, religious leaders, elders and opinion leaders from different regions in Uganda, xivil society in Uganda, pro- democracy , human rights and anti corruption activists in Uganda among others.
The function is expected to "launching an organization and structures that will manage the struggle for transitioning Uganda through political social economic reforms or any other means necessary."
Col Samson's activities are being supported by a one Dr Nabwiso, Joseph Tumushabe and Moses Atocon Atyekwu (Africa region) and Jawal Masaba among others.
The latest revelations underscore Col Mande's return to active politics. The former UPDF officer, who fled Uganda in the early 2000s to start a rebel group in DRC, has been living quietly in Sweden with some of family members.
Uganda army spokesperson, Lt Col Paddy Ankunda recently warned that Col Mande's group would be dealt with accordingly should it get involved in subversive activities.
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