{UAH} BUT HONESTLY WHO WOULD WANT THEIR FOREIGN AFFAIRS MINISTER TO BE LIKE THIS YARABI,?
Picture: Elizabeth Bagaya. First ever female foreign minister of Uganda. Appointed and later fired by President Idi Amin after her nude/pornographic pictures were leaked by unknown people to the international media. In respect to the young King of Tooro, but also her own royal title, her family, children, and people of Tooro, I cannot publish here the other more pornographic of her old nude photo's. Today she is a far more respected elder in the Kingdom of Tooro but also across Ugandan political society after being more careful about her choice activities.
In a policy effort to support women empowerment, Elizabeth Bagaya became Uganda's first female foreign minister. She was appointed to the position by my late father His Excellency President Idi Amin Dada (RIP).
In the same gender equality policy, Amin also appointed Uganda's first ever female judges, female ambassadors, female directors, female pilots, female soldiers, female doctors, female engineers and female entrepreneurs. The first government in Ugandan history to pursue a women emancipation/gender equality policy in the country. Not even the British colonial government, or the country's first independence government or the subsequent 1966 Milton Obote dictatorship that Amin overthrew, none had supported specifically women despite all their claims to intellectualism, knowledge, British accents and higher education credentials.
Instead it is the barely-educated Amin who would come out to famously urge women "not to remain in the kitchen".
He would take affirmative action by presidential decree to see women in all sectors of the economy and public service.
However despite the endless false stories said about the Elizabeth Bagaya case by a thief called Henry Kyemba who stole $7million dollars from the Ministry of Health that he had been entrusted with, money intended for improving the health sector for the people of Uganda, and in his attempt to avoid justice and get asylum in UK, Mr. Kyemba wrote a book full of outright lies where he falsely claimed persecution and also stated that Bagaya was fired "because she refused Amins advances".
Let us face reality for just one second.
There is no government in the world that can keep a minister in office whose nudes/pornographic photo's have been leaked to the international media and shown to the world, making a government the laughing stock of the world. The only such case that has managed to stand, and only doing so despite tremendous global public pressure in this new millennium, is President Donald Trump's wife. Even in American society today she faces condemnation by both the enlightened and ordinary public whenever people remember her naked photo's.
On this continent, such a person is even more of a total disgrace to any public office and any government.
Many even saying she is a shame to the institution of the presidency and the position of First lady. Americans themselves are the ones mostly saying that. It is because of this situation that Madame Trump is now leading a campaign against online bullying in this era of social media. The truth is that her mistake demolishes the integrity and beauty of the position of First Lady. Given how she has changed since 2016 means that she knows, and possibly regrets her actions.
The country has been forced to somewhat swallow humble pie only because her husband got elected. Remember that he was not elected by the people (he lost the popular vote by over 3 million votes) but by the questionable US electoral college system.
So let's start using our heads abit in regards to the Elizabeth Bagaya story. And at her age today I am sure she recognizes the dilemma that she put the government into. She has never come out herself to support the imaginary claims made by thief Henry Kyemba. What is the evidence behind those claims.
In other countries and civilized societies, shamef culprits actually apologize for all the distress they might have caused those who unknowingly entrusted them with high national responsibilities of distinguished service to the people.
As a random example, how would Ugandans today feel if suddenly pornographic nudes of the NRM Secretary General surfaced and went viral?
Some party supporters would immediately demand her resignation, even organize public protests and march to her office at the party headquarters.
This is just an example, but should it happen in real life, her boss, her party, even her husband, parents, relatives, children and constituents would be faced with a tough shameful, unfathomable situation to clear themselves from in vain.
Elizabeth Bagaya's modelling nudes and pornographic pictures were deliberately leaked to the international media by President Idi Amin's political opponents, simply because they wanted to shame him and discredit the Amin government.
The level of underhanded measures they took against him are actually unprecedented in history. These even included outright terrorism, abductions and murder of government officials in covert operations planned in Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania, and executed by Obote henchmen inside the country to return him to power on the Ugandan people.
I am yet to see these so-called freedom fighters conduct such a reign of terror against the 34 year dictatorship that they are enduring today.
And their multiparty politicians must be as fake as ADF. Making noise and dancing everywhere else except marching to State House to confront the person they always complain about.
But nobody should underestimate the groundbreaking women's emancipation policy that saw Elizabeth Bagaya and countless other competent, educated Ugandan women get appointed to senior govermment and public service offices in the first place by my late father His Excellency President Idi Amin.
That said, some people should learn to accept their mistakes after being given such a rare opportunity to serve their country.
Therefore allow me to conclude by calling on Ugandan ladies (especially young girls of today) but also the young men, to watch the reckless things that they might do which could come back to haunt and shame them, and/or disrupt their career prospects in the future. Especially if they ever get a chance in public service or national leadership.
Bannange look at this minister walayi. In ancient Christianity this misuse of the cross would even be called herecy and/or witchcraft.
Signed: Hussein Lumumba Amin
25 February 2020
Kampala, Uganda.
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