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{UAH} NUP, FDC are consequences - in praise of inconsistency



The last 15-20 years, Uganda would have seen massive investment
in social  physical infrastructure- housing, small scale industrial,
commercial properties, urban centres etc. These were left to the
private sector to milk the Ugandan trader of her last coin.

This is where jobs are in the first instance!

NUP and FDC are consequences, if government reacts in an irrational and
illusory manner - it will only compound its problems. Amuriat and Kyagulanyi
are totally different from other core  anti NRM government players.

That alone complicates matters. Amuriat and Kyagulanyi are ferlised eggs
and will hatch.

Their issues are not with Museveni but rather state machinery and its incompetence. There is no one character to fight but rather a multitude of groups cutting across the entire Uganda social strata.

Realistically the law enforcing forces, the politic wing are all in tatters. NRM
still believes, that is not the case!

NRM could stay in power for some years, one if it won the largest section
of the disposed, two since EU and some sections of US politicians believe NRM
can stabilise the region.

However, what is written is that Uganda's law enforcing forces have created
a rift between Rwanda-Uganda ! NRM discovered it recently. How long does
a UPDF, POLICE officer stay in an office - that is a discretion of NRM instead of
being an institutional and organisational frame work and protocol - a serious
institutional failure!

Greater stability in South Sudan as it will happen, will generate anti-Uganda
economic dominance sentiments.

Kenya Uganda relation is on a shoe string. Kenya Capitalists see Uganda as a
negative force. This a serious ideological but also economic problem.

Tanzania national politics and security establishment  distance  themselves from Uganda political establishment as much as they can.

Currently Rwanda will not have anything to do with Uganda. 

A more stable DRC has a grudge with NRM Uganda! That is an emerging irritation.

At home corruption has made it impossible, for the state to  follow  its own laws.
As the state fight corruption, the same state apparatus use corruption hence
appearing to praise inconsistency.

State institutions as a result, and in typically sensitive areas where higher ranking
officers are serving NRM instead of the state has become the norm opening
up an antagonist rift between State and Society.

Dan.




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