PRESIDENTIAL AMBITIONS
The
prospect of having Hon. Dr. Gilbert Bukenya contesting in the 2016 general
elections as Presidential candidate has generated comical sentiments. My area
Member of Parliament, Hon. Otto Odonga was the first to fire salvo in public
regarding the seriousness of Hon Bukenya’s Presidential candidature in light of
his purported popularity in Northern Uganda (NV, Aug 19, 2013).
I
have read several commentaries and social media analyses of this subject and of
utterances by Hon Bukenya in media statements. Since Hon. Bukenya has publicly
declared that he is a contender against President Museveni, this becomes a
matter of public interest. It is important to scrutinize and evaluate the candidate
as he is – with the frame of reference to his purported popularity in the
North.
I
first had personal contact with Dr Bukenya, then as Vice President in 2000 at
Serena Hotel. He had come to officiate at a closing ceremony of a two days’
workshop on Corporal Punishment in schools that was organized by Uganda Human
Rights Commission. Then, I was secretary for National Affairs at Uganda
National Students’ Association and founding President of Pan African students
Union, which is now defunct.
Hon.
Bukenya had picked me out from the crowd due to my eloquent advocacy against
any forms of corporal punishments. When we spoke, he was interested in knowing
which part of the country I came from and I obliged to volunteer that
information. It happened that he knew my father, like most of the people who
were adults during the 70s and the times of liberation struggles against Idd
Amin Dada.
One
thing Hon. Bukenya shared with me was about his participation in guinea worms
eradication in Northern Uganda. As a young medic, one of his early assignments
were to eradicate guinea worms in Kitgum district and according to him, he
enjoyed his time there. Beyond that, Hon. Bukenya could not pronounce a name of
any place in Northern Uganda with precision or confidence. But a long time had
passed and the memory of Northern Uganda and in particular – Kitgum, where
Bukenya spent his formative medical practice years had significantly changed.
Was Bukenya still relevant to the region? Did he have roots there during his
tenure as VP?
Well,
I can tell three things about Bukenya; Hon. Bukenya is not an astute
politician, he is an administrator; Hon. Bukenya lacks originality, he is an
impersonator and; Hon. Bukenya lacks the edge in mobilization and therefore, a
national appeal.
I
could substantiate in details about all my assertions here about Hon. Gilbert
Bukenya, but for space limitation. A brief overview of these points however,
will do:
When
I say that Hon. Bukenya is not the kind of astute politician President Museveni
or Hon. Amama Mbabazi are, I really mean it in that sense of ruthlessness.
Anyone vying against the two NRM honchos must reflect critically first on the intricate
link between Museveni and Mbabazi; their historical intimacy, existing
political networks, syndication, loyalty and symbiotic trends between the two
politicians. It is ironic that Bukenya fails to see these linkages relative to
his political location within the NRM fabrics. Bukenya knows that his tide
changed course profoundly the moment he stood on the way of Mbabazi for
secretary general of NRM. Mbabzi is politically located inside the lifeline
vessel of the NRM and Bukenya is not close to the queue!
The quick lessons learned therefore should be
that people who jump into the NRM now or later, especially when picked for
publicity and public relations purposes, should not forget so soon that they
have been appointed to serve just that purpose and nothing other.
This
also brings me to my second assertion that Hon. Bukenya lacks in originality
and is merely an impersonator. This view
will dent his credibility and therefore his prospects. For the many years Hon.
Bukenya served as VP, he underwent serious metamorphosis - transforming himself
into a perfect “dummy” of Mr. Museveni. Video clips of Hon. Bukenya gradually changing
his characters to speak, gesture, swagger and assume posture like his boss are
all over the internet. I mean, one can admire and emulate his superiors, but to
transform one’s entire being wholly from the original self to a “Museveni” was
rather exhibiting a strange form of physical and psychological sycophancy
unprecedented in Uganda’s politics.
In
the eight years Bukenya served as VP, his only project that he can count on is
the upland rice. Definitely for regions of Uganda where upland rice cannot
grow, this project only exists in news. But most importantly, the revelation
that Hon. Bukenya is famous in the north must be rebuffed and chided because
statistics do not stand by him. As VP, Hon. Bukenya never stood by the people
of Northern Uganda during the war or internment. But it is not only Hon. Bukenya,
most Vice Presidents to Museveni have always undermined, neglected or perpetuated
disregards for the people of Northern Uganda and their struggles.
Hon. Bukenya’s
predecessor was even worse; she once opined that the people murdered in Atyak Massacre
were serving the purpose of forming manure, which is good for the soil. So, it is
categorically a false perception that Hon. Bukenya is famous in the North. We
are taking account of all politicians who stand by us during our moments of need and at such an
appropriate moment, we can reflect on their values to us!
I
contended that Hon. Bukenya is a weak mobiliser whose influence does not
transcend the Busiro/Buganda stretch. His organizational skills and resources
cannot match that of the establishment especially if he plans on running
against President Museveni in 2016 for nomination or as NRM candidate on false
perception of self worth and popularity. Wishing him all the very best!
END.
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