Gen. Museveni, a political philosopher of our time. Arguing with M7, you soon realize that he enjoys arguing with a genuine opposing side to show how fool they are to try to fool around with him. He studied Africa and Europe politics, society and economy; so he know where to hit his hammer 🔨 and where to shoot his arrows. Respect Mr. President🙌
@cadeauheritier980, you are right. That man can make you as an adversary to laugh at your self. His intellect can overwhelm any adversary. He reads widely and has natural flair for knowledge. He likes learning as opposed to merely stereotyping wch many leaders prefer. They like simple things as opposed to engaging in hard thinking. In Luganda, we say, tebagala kwekosa...
This was not an easy interview for me to watch because of the energy of disrespect in the voice of the interviewer. Of course the intelligence and good heart of our president and what he has done for our country and continent only made the interviewer more frustrated as he had wanted to serve his European masters by making our president appear a fool. The interviewers objectives were doomed to fail because he was dealing with a real revolutionary hero and leader of our people with facts to back it up, not the fellow puppets of the West he himself is and loves to serve pretending to be an independent interviewer. As a Ugandan, I cannot hide my anger that a man that has done so much for our country, protected us and taken us so far should be spoken to in such a disrespectful tone expected only from a coloniser filled with hatred, selfishness, greed and no respect for morality in his blood. What I hear in the voice of this interviewer is a soul that has been sold or sold out to former colonial powers and their friends dedicated to returning our country and continent to the hands and control of former colonisal powers and their friends for 30 pieces of silver. This interviewer is that kind of African that participated in the assassination of Patrice Lumumba and thinks he is intelligent because a white man is behind him. I was truly disgusted. God bless president Museveni. Our wonderful and humble president. My president. Thank you so much for what you have done for us and for bringing us so far when you could have walked away and the sharks would have descended upon on us, supported by selfish traitors that had assisted in the destruction of our country and continent for so long before your arrival. God bless President Museveni. God bless Uganda. Peace and love
This M7 is there because of speaking however he does opposite to what he preaches, and by saying that nrm is for everyone it's a lie, actually nrm is for a few people in fact for him and his family and close friends not even tribesmen however much they think that they have a say in decision making , we have a duty to remove him
@@monthending7910 the game is ideological bro. Speak of the plans when you have removed him then removing him will not be problem neither should it be your focus. Iam not saying existence stops after him. Iam only saying your better plans should be prioritized to the purspose jus “removing”
Richard Jjuuko that Allan Kasujja man is like that. That's his nature even when he was working with Capital radio. In 2016 he moderated a Presidential debate at Serena & man his pride and disrespect for our leaders was on full display. It seems that's what people become and much more when they work for big platforms like BBC-seeing it as a favor to interview a leader like Raisi M7, the Mweshimewa. Its like he is doing a favor to give Gen M7 that platform to speak to reach 100s of millions of listeners scattered globally. But Gen M7, luv him or hate him, is intellectual enough and can always hold his ground very effectively. That's the beauty with seniority and being possessed with huge intellectual capabilities. Gen M7 is in his own category. He is a Locus Classicus. Can't easily compare his composure, intellectual prowess & demeanour to any other African leader-past & present. Truth is he badly needs that platform ahead of the next month NAM summit in Kla...
Ppo like you are jst enemies of progress, Imagine wanting to get stuck with the same sinile old tired man, who has presided over the worst corrupt govt in Ugandas history, museveni has killed more Ugandans than both Amin and obote combined, this man continues to blame Amin for his inequities, can he make a speech with out talking abt Iddi Amin, imagine he has bn in power for 40yrs n still blames Amin who was in power for 9yrs, yet Uganda had its most glorious yrs during iddi Amin time
May the atrocities he's doing to ugandans . Be done to you and your loved ones directly and them we will look back to your comments. We need Good hospitals , good education, good roads, safety for everyone. He is speaking rubbish.
@@marynassuna3491Directing this to me shows how shallow your brains are. Do you have any background knowledge on how a country is run. What is ment by a government and it's three arms, then a parliament... Wanted to ask and explain more, but clearly it's a total waste of time. Just name me a country that doesn't have any of the issues you have mentioned above, and I'll rest my case.
Me I remember One Man called Owobusobizi Bisaka when he was in Kaboja in 1996 said President Museven will lead Ugandans to the extent of being carred on a skin cow(akasutu or oruhu rwente) Long live the Chosen One My President❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Am a British origin from Bristol City Weston super mare President Museveni is the best great leader of Africa. Africa has been suppressed by the western world since colonial day's.
Eloquent, Well Versed, Lucid, Cogent, Wise leader!!! Long Live Long Live Long Live this historically Prudent President!!! 👋🏾👋🏾👋🏾👋🏾👋🏾👋🏾Uganda's Rightful Father! 💯
This episode just made me realize I don't know even 1% of African, nor European History, and so I don't usually fully understand the root of some tensions I see. But one thing I've learned is we have a spiritual mission to lift Uganda to a place where it is Safe and Prosperous
This spiritual mission needs an understanding of history as well. History is very resourceful in that it gives an understanding of whence you're coming from to where you're heading. So that you don't break down the ancient landmarks set up by your forefathers.
It is one thing to speak intelligently and another to actually get a country out of poverty. Museveni studied political Science and he knows what to say. However he has failed to control the thieves in his Government and everything is going to the dogs. It's a shame
But man this guy is so powerful and I petty the president who will come after him because Uganda needs aman of such kind GOD bless you blood HE Museveni oyyyeeeeee paka last I know someone is feeling jealousy
Mr president they shouldn't disturb you with aren't you tired after 40 years, how many years did queen Elizabeth ruled them and then after his husband, whatever Whatever none of the sense 🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬♥️♥️♥️♥️
every answer starts from 1960…. While that is good, in short Museveni has failed to learn from history. Ugandan at that. He needed to be head of AU… Ugandans have let him down.
You are wrong, he tells you by 1960s political parties were built on religion, region and hate, but look at today especially the NRM even Nup etc aren't built on such ideologies.
It's incredible to say Uganda is more United today! It's the other way round, tribalism, nepotism, land grabbing, election violence/killings have never happened before. They are at the highest levels. God help us that people come back to reality.
I think.. if we go on the round table and really try to understand our main problem... We really sit down to choose a person to take the lead to dissolve it.. and if probably they fail..we choose another for the good of all... Not for the good of a certain group.. we would be far by now... Still with in the same peace ...we would be far... There is a point in what others have done to thrive... We don't need to go back to kingdoms.. it's already too late for that... If the path was chosen to be political ...we have already copied the west..let's apply what they have but custom make it to our society...and the only way to do that is to change leadership so we can fine tune and know where the problem can be
I couldn't believe seeing Alan Kasujja Being dragged by the SFC commandos to a police post along Yusuf Lule road the other day for photographing M7 convoy. I immediately ran there and found him locked up in the cell. He was eventually transferred to the Central police station.
he is actually not responding to the real questions they are asking. he is only taking away the attention of the questionnaire by setting his new questions. i am not satisfied. i thought he is more intelligent than this. We need him to ansure the questions intelligently not setting his questions away from those that has been asked
Bro, it's an interlectual interview, not a question and straight answer interview, the president is simply inteligent. He gives the overview and expounds it with reference cascading to his final answer effectively
I like the way his always composed while in interviews,it appears to me like no one can win an urgement with him. I dont think his son can come closer. But i believe Muhoozi is more of hands than being talkative like his opponent Bobi wine. Surprisingly because of muhoozi nature of few words,he might tranform uganda in a short period of time
I beg to disagree. Uganda does not have to "unite" with anyone. He does not understand that no one in the country should be forced to be what they are not, and that we are to be led rather than being dictated to. We know what works and what has always worked for us, ever since our handpicked delegates to the 1961 First Uganda Constitutional Conference held in London, unanimously agreed on the legitimate 1962 Constitution of Uganda. Independent Uganda would be a federation of the following jurisdictions in alphabetical order: Acholi, Ankole, Buganda, Bugisu, Bukedi, Bunyoro, Busoga, Karamoja, Kigezi, Madi, Lango, Sebei, Teso, Tooro and West Nile. The 15 represent the entire diversity of the major tribes of Uganda, his Bahima people being a tiny minority within Ankole. They also agreed that the 5 old kingdoms of Ankole, Buganda, Bunyoro, Busoga and Tooro, would be "federal states" right away since they were better organised and had demonstrated that they could govern themselves properly. The remaining 10 least developed tribes would be known as "districts" at first, to be governed directly by the central government then at Entebbe, until they could govern themselves within the Uganda Federation. At the helm of the central government would be the Prime Minister, elected by adult suffrage, with limited powers provided by the constitution, and in recognition of the devolved powers of each one of the 15 jurisdictions, which could not be abridged, curtailed or infringed by the central government. Among them were the levying of taxes and the legislating of local laws as local governments ought to do. It was the first Prime Minister Obote who had subverted what had been unanimously agreed and was working very well for the first four years of independence (1962-1966). He would go on to declare a republic, seizing private assets, abrogating the legitimate 1962 Constitution of Uganda and declaring himself President. Upon being overthrown in 1971 by the armed forces, he was allowed to flee rather than being punished. Since then, Uganda has had a total of 3 men following the same script, by seizing power, holding it by any means and calling themselves President-- Obote, Amin and Museveni. We have reminded Museveni over and over again since 1986 when he came to power of what was agreed at independence, and that failure to reinstate the legitimate 1962 Constitution of Uganda, the Uganda Federation and the restitution of all private assets seized by the central government since 1966 and so on, his regime would fail but to no avail. When the opposition has grown stronger, the dictator he is has become ruthless, committing all kinds of atrocities against innocent citizens, entrenching himself in power by any means, such as denying Uganda free, fair and credible elections, which is the only means of transferring power democratically, disregarding the rule of law as well as allowing endemic corruption and nepotism in government. I could go on. It is quite clear to all of us that the state of Uganda today is untenable and that he has nothing else to say but to relinquish power before he is forcibly removed.
Yours is an argument of the 1950s and 60s, for the history books. Seventy years have gone by and we have all moved on. Ugandans are no longer confined to those tribal administration units, many of which had been created by the British for colonial purposes. Buganda itself has more non Baganda than Baganda today.
Yours is an argument of the 1950s and 1960s, for the history books. Seventy years have gone by and we have all moved on. Ugandans are no longer confined to those tribal units, many of which had been created by the British for colonial purposes. Buganda itself has more non Baganda today than Baganda. What we badly need now is to expand our markets through East African Federation.
Thank you for responding to my commentary, which is not an "argument," as you have stated, on the situation in Uganda since 1986 and the preceding 25 years before then. Let me ask you 3 questions before I can respond to your commentary: 1. In which age group of these two is your age, 40-50 and 50-60, 2. Education: please choose from these four categories how much education you have had, Secondary school, University bachelor, master, doctorate degree, 3. Are you a native of Uganda or not? If none of the questions 1, 2 and 3 apply to you, please let me know. @@eastafricanist9156
I think you are still suffering from colonial hangover. You are still blinded by the whiteman’s promise of a monarchial govt mirroring the former colonial master UK. You need to study the contextual issues sorrounding the 1961 conferences, and study how they were manipulated by the monarchists and Protestant groups in UK leading to a shell of a constitution that was bound to fail - which inevitably happened in 1966. So, please you better move on and realize that Uganda has since evolved and we are not looking to be a monarch. There is no space for Rule by Right of Birth in the current Uganda. The best we can opt for is to have ceremonial leaders serving the cultural interests of their people. Nothing more.
This is M7 at his best. He knows the issues and possible solutions but he has allowed his NRM cronies to run riot. Why can't you stop the rampant corruption Mr President?? Please allow Ugandas to enjoy peaceful prosperity.
This journalist understands both Luganda and kinyankole....eeeh 😮😮😮😮😮 but which British journalist speaks in African accent??? 😅😅😅😅😅 Am asking for my friend who is also following the interview
corruption existed before Humans learnt to explore earth and yes its totally bad but its very existant in our daily life and every aspect of society. kenya has higher corruption index compared to uganda but its 10x more developed than uganda.
Museveni is a gift not only to Uganda but to Africa as well 👏👏👏👏👏👏 wisdom that we shall miss one-day
I don't support him but he's a smart guy
EXCELLENT HISTORICAL analysis. Asante Mzee Wa Kazi.
YKM, u have quite a good understanding of society... I love you...
I am a fan of Bobi Wine but I seek wisdom from this Mzee.
Thanks for hosting the Midaynta conference on youth resilency and your hospitality❤🇨🇦
3:20 alot of wisdom. I appreciate 🇺🇬
Gen. Museveni, a political philosopher of our time. Arguing with M7, you soon realize that he enjoys arguing with a genuine opposing side to show how fool they are to try to fool around with him. He studied Africa and Europe politics, society and economy; so he know where to hit his hammer 🔨 and where to shoot his arrows. Respect Mr. President🙌
@cadeauheritier980, you are right. That man can make you as an adversary to laugh at your self. His intellect can overwhelm any adversary. He reads widely and has natural flair for knowledge. He likes learning as opposed to merely stereotyping wch many leaders prefer. They like simple things as opposed to engaging in hard thinking. In Luganda, we say, tebagala kwekosa...
He has all the ideas of pan Africanism and European ideas of dominance. Museveni is number one in Africa
This was not an easy interview for me to watch because of the energy of disrespect in the voice of the interviewer. Of course the intelligence and good heart of our president and what he has done for our country and continent only made the interviewer more frustrated as he had wanted to serve his European masters by making our president appear a fool. The interviewers objectives were doomed to fail because he was dealing with a real revolutionary hero and leader of our people with facts to back it up, not the fellow puppets of the West he himself is and loves to serve pretending to be an independent interviewer. As a Ugandan, I cannot hide my anger that a man that has done so much for our country, protected us and taken us so far should be spoken to in such a disrespectful tone expected only from a coloniser filled with hatred, selfishness, greed and no respect for morality in his blood. What I hear in the voice of this interviewer is a soul that has been sold or sold out to former colonial powers and their friends dedicated to returning our country and continent to the hands and control of former colonisal powers and their friends for 30 pieces of silver. This interviewer is that kind of African that participated in the assassination of Patrice Lumumba and thinks he is intelligent because a white man is behind him. I was truly disgusted. God bless president Museveni. Our wonderful and humble president. My president. Thank you so much for what you have done for us and for bringing us so far when you could have walked away and the sharks would have descended upon on us, supported by selfish traitors that had assisted in the destruction of our country and continent for so long before your arrival. God bless President Museveni. God bless Uganda. Peace and love
I am a Kenyan but I appreciate Museveni 10 times.
This M7 is there because of speaking however he does opposite to what he preaches, and by saying that nrm is for everyone it's a lie, actually nrm is for a few people in fact for him and his family and close friends not even tribesmen however much they think that they have a say in decision making , we have a duty to remove him
He is good to you who is not seeing how he's killing ugandans
@@monthending7910
the game is ideological bro. Speak of the plans when you have removed him then removing him will not be problem neither should it be your focus.
Iam not saying existence stops after him. Iam only saying your better plans should be prioritized to the purspose jus “removing”
Richard Jjuuko that Allan Kasujja man is like that. That's his nature even when he was working with Capital radio. In 2016 he moderated a Presidential debate at Serena & man his pride and disrespect for our leaders was on full display. It seems that's what people become and much more when they work for big platforms like BBC-seeing it as a favor to interview a leader like Raisi M7, the Mweshimewa. Its like he is doing a favor to give Gen M7 that platform to speak to reach 100s of millions of listeners scattered globally. But Gen M7, luv him or hate him, is intellectual enough and can always hold his ground very effectively. That's the beauty with seniority and being possessed with huge intellectual capabilities. Gen M7 is in his own category. He is a Locus Classicus. Can't easily compare his composure, intellectual prowess & demeanour to any other African leader-past & present. Truth is he badly needs that platform ahead of the next month NAM summit in Kla...
I even don't know why I used to hate on Museveni, this guy Is heaven sent. He needs more 50years in power
Ppo like you are jst enemies of progress, Imagine wanting to get stuck with the same sinile old tired man, who has presided over the worst corrupt govt in Ugandas history, museveni has killed more Ugandans than both Amin and obote combined, this man continues to blame Amin for his inequities, can he make a speech with out talking abt Iddi Amin, imagine he has bn in power for 40yrs n still blames Amin who was in power for 9yrs, yet Uganda had its most glorious yrs during iddi Amin time
Bwojooga ensanafu otuulamu ntuule?
Hahaha mbu heaven sent are u for real
May the atrocities he's doing to ugandans . Be done to you and your loved ones directly and them we will look back to your comments.
We need
Good hospitals , good education, good roads, safety for everyone.
He is speaking rubbish.
@@marynassuna3491Directing this to me shows how shallow your brains are. Do you have any background knowledge on how a country is run. What is ment by a government and it's three arms, then a parliament... Wanted to ask and explain more, but clearly it's a total waste of time. Just name me a country that doesn't have any of the issues you have mentioned above, and I'll rest my case.
A very smart informed man!
God continue to bless and guide you my president. May you have great health and the presence of God
Love you my president
He fits in the position very relevant leader to the problems of the time in Uganda and Africa 🌍 as whole notwithstanding the inherent limitations.
God blessed us with intelligent president
Thank you lord
He's a gem 💎😍❤
Perfectly articulated.🎉🎉🎉
Smart, wise and honest 💯💯💯
Museveni is absolutely correct. Political parties divide the country into tribes
I admire the way Mzee evasively manoeuvred the Bobi question 😂😂
Long live our President ❤
When you Say Manoeuver ur showing yafunye akatengo
Neyebuzabuza
😊
Lucky you Ugandans..
His mind is like a newly coming president. Thanks mzee kwa kaazi.
My president still remembers the French Revolution even 😂😂😂
Even the years just amazing moving enclopidea
Me I remember One Man called Owobusobizi Bisaka when he was in Kaboja in 1996 said President Museven will lead Ugandans to the extent of being carred on a skin cow(akasutu or oruhu rwente) Long live the Chosen One My President❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Those who think this man is a sleeping dog. This man is wise. Long live mr. President .
M7 WATULEMA😂😂😂😂❤❤ WANGALA TATA 🙏🙏
Mujja kukiriza anti nemesse anva 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Am a British origin from Bristol City Weston super mare President Museveni is the best great leader of Africa. Africa has been suppressed by the western world since colonial day's.
He has a detailed information ℹ️ long live African hero 😊
I totally agree with the previous comment but also add that he is a God sent Mesiah
Full of wisdom. Long live Sevo
Eloquent, Well Versed, Lucid, Cogent, Wise leader!!! Long Live Long Live Long Live this historically Prudent President!!! 👋🏾👋🏾👋🏾👋🏾👋🏾👋🏾Uganda's Rightful Father! 💯
This episode just made me realize I don't know even 1% of African, nor European History, and so I don't usually fully understand the root of some tensions I see. But one thing I've learned is we have a spiritual mission to lift Uganda to a place where it is Safe and Prosperous
This spiritual mission needs an understanding of history as well.
History is very resourceful in that it gives an understanding of whence you're coming from to where you're heading.
So that you don't break down the ancient landmarks set up by your forefathers.
No it's a mission for nrm to take over uganda
Listening to this man I realise that will never change
Very wise man.
We thank God for him.
Very bright president. Okello N'jaramba Nairobi Kenya
This jjajja of mine is so informed 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰💪💪💪💪💪
This guy is real political philosophy. I pity some weed gang 😮
Thanks mr president❤❤❤🎉
They say that journalists are the last group of people to wake up and acknowledge the truth.
True, we need to feel safe in the world.
Museveni is a treasure to Africa.
Hehe M7 mustard lieing 😂😂😂😂from 1min to last 😂😂oruhuuzyoo kwonka 😢
It’s called equivocation & non sequitur fallacies!
I like the analogy of metamorphosed society
You people you have allot of English 😢 you mean I need more books
Great 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
The interviewer is a Ugandan called Allan kasuja, working for the bbc he used to work at sanyu fm before he went to work for the BBC in the UK.
Ofaki? Oba yalikola awalala ekikulumakik? Mbu bamuyita Allelan Kasuja mbu abazungu bamugobe oba?
Mwetwale byamwe nze sibirimu 🤷🏃🏃🏃🏃
@classmonitorwayesu😂😂😂😂😂😂
Twamukavo, afuge till his last breath. Because when asked that question of transition he stammers.
This guy is very knowledgeable, OMG!!
KASUJJA,thanks for questioning him
We love museveni
It is one thing to speak intelligently and another to actually get a country out of poverty.
Museveni studied political Science and he knows what to say. However he has failed to control the thieves in his Government and everything is going to the dogs. It's a shame
But man this guy is so powerful and I petty the president who will come after him because Uganda needs aman of such kind
GOD bless you blood HE Museveni oyyyeeeeee paka last I know someone is feeling jealousy
Hehe welcm to indoctrination lies of M7😂😂
this man is knowledgeable, who can replace you. we are still wondering. mbide only crammed literature
My President is very good man ❤
BULL SHEET
I agree! You can't import European structures into Africa. The dynamics are completely different.
The guy does not understand the questions or he is trying to dodge the questions. The Africans need African answers not European answers. 😢😢😢😢
Hatred can't allow you to listen carefully and pick the idea he's trying to put out, you rush to conclude without understanding what he's explaining
@@akugizibwemathius shows erring mulaalo genetics...tomorrow
Beating about the bush..
Confusing is his best game😅
No European beats Mzee,... he still can challenge u.. he deserves to be a president of whole Europe
A free and fair election. That's all we ask
Great leader m7
Change is inevitable!
Heavenly sent 😂😂
Muzeyi I wish u can get help from those so called ministers n so on to develop' Uganda
M7 is speaking the truth
NRM was for everyone in beginning until some people became so greedy that it turned into a family party.
Mr president they shouldn't disturb you with aren't you tired after 40 years, how many years did queen Elizabeth ruled them and then after his husband, whatever Whatever none of the sense 🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬♥️♥️♥️♥️
May God continue to bless Uganda🎉🎉
every answer starts from 1960….
While that is good, in short Museveni has failed to learn from history. Ugandan at that.
He needed to be head of AU… Ugandans have let him down.
You are wrong, he tells you by 1960s political parties were built on religion, region and hate, but look at today especially the NRM even Nup etc aren't built on such ideologies.
Wow..... Wow.
Mao was rewarded for sorting Jacob lokori, but even him will not live longer
It's incredible to say Uganda is more United today! It's the other way round, tribalism, nepotism, land grabbing, election violence/killings have never happened before. They are at the highest levels. God help us that people come back to reality.
*The society which has not yet morphed.
You're Welcome Mr. President.
Great leader of Uganda and Africa very clever president of the century
Thats the man,naye nowulila kano akemagere mbu nako ka president,long live m7.
I think.. if we go on the round table and really try to understand our main problem... We really sit down to choose a person to take the lead to dissolve it.. and if probably they fail..we choose another for the good of all... Not for the good of a certain group.. we would be far by now... Still with in the same peace ...we would be far... There is a point in what others have done to thrive... We don't need to go back to kingdoms.. it's already too late for that... If the path was chosen to be political ...we have already copied the west..let's apply what they have but custom make it to our society...and the only way to do that is to change leadership so we can fine tune and know where the problem can be
This man should go and rest. Good man with the love of Ugandan
I wish mr Museveni considers to change the educational systems because it's really letting the country down
The Man is not ready to retire . So Sad!
I couldn't believe seeing Alan Kasujja Being dragged by the SFC commandos to a police post along Yusuf Lule road the other day for photographing M7 convoy. I immediately ran there and found him locked up in the cell. He was eventually transferred to the Central police station.
The journalist is a cadre😂😂😂. Which is okay.
Respect Museveni the same way you want everyone to respect the british monachy.
he is actually not responding to the real questions they are asking. he is only taking away the attention of the questionnaire by setting his new questions. i am not satisfied. i thought he is more intelligent than this. We need him to ansure the questions intelligently not setting his questions away from those that has been asked
It's too much intelligence then u think
Then he proves to be more intelligent than the journalist 😊
He's Wakayima
Bro, it's an interlectual interview, not a question and straight answer interview, the president is simply inteligent. He gives the overview and expounds it with reference cascading to his final answer effectively
Wise leader ever
Time is up mr history teacher!
If kupalappalanya was a person M7 u a best, you have nothing to tell us let your guns protects you but one day will get to an end😢
I like the way his always composed while in interviews,it appears to me like no one can win an urgement with him.
I dont think his son can come closer. But i believe Muhoozi is more of hands than being talkative like his opponent Bobi wine. Surprisingly because of muhoozi nature of few words,he might tranform uganda in a short period of time
Mzee is a moving library
We Salute you Mzeeh.you deserve Respect.
He is indirectly saying that Euro-democracy is not applicable in Africa atlst for now.
he is saying it directly and its true.
The wisest man
Wise president
Long lives his excellence Mr pr M7 may God continue to guide you
I beg to disagree. Uganda does not have to "unite" with anyone. He does not understand that no one in the country should be forced to be what they are not, and that we are to be led rather than being dictated to. We know what works and what has always worked for us, ever since our handpicked delegates to the 1961 First Uganda Constitutional Conference held in London, unanimously agreed on the legitimate 1962 Constitution of Uganda. Independent Uganda would be a federation of the following jurisdictions in alphabetical order: Acholi, Ankole, Buganda, Bugisu, Bukedi, Bunyoro, Busoga, Karamoja, Kigezi, Madi, Lango, Sebei, Teso, Tooro and West Nile. The 15 represent the entire diversity of the major tribes of Uganda, his Bahima people being a tiny minority within Ankole. They also agreed that the 5 old kingdoms of Ankole, Buganda, Bunyoro, Busoga and Tooro, would be "federal states" right away since they were better organised and had demonstrated that they could govern themselves properly. The remaining 10 least developed tribes would be known as "districts" at first, to be governed directly by the central government then at Entebbe, until they could govern themselves within the Uganda Federation.
At the helm of the central government would be the Prime Minister, elected by adult suffrage, with limited powers provided by the constitution, and in recognition of the devolved powers of each one of the 15 jurisdictions, which could not be abridged, curtailed or infringed by the central government. Among them were the levying of taxes and the legislating of local laws as local governments ought to do. It was the first Prime Minister Obote who had subverted what had been unanimously agreed and was working very well for the first four years of independence (1962-1966). He would go on to declare a republic, seizing private assets, abrogating the legitimate 1962 Constitution of Uganda and declaring himself President. Upon being overthrown in 1971 by the armed forces, he was allowed to flee rather than being punished. Since then, Uganda has had a total of 3 men following the same script, by seizing power, holding it by any means and calling themselves President-- Obote, Amin and Museveni.
We have reminded Museveni over and over again since 1986 when he came to power of what was agreed at independence, and that failure to reinstate the legitimate 1962 Constitution of Uganda, the Uganda Federation and the restitution of all private assets seized by the central government since 1966 and so on, his regime would fail but to no avail. When the opposition has grown stronger, the dictator he is has become ruthless, committing all kinds of atrocities against innocent citizens, entrenching himself in power by any means, such as denying Uganda free, fair and credible elections, which is the only means of transferring power democratically, disregarding the rule of law as well as allowing endemic corruption and nepotism in government. I could go on. It is quite clear to all of us that the state of Uganda today is untenable and that he has nothing else to say but to relinquish power before he is forcibly removed.
Yours is an argument of the 1950s and 60s, for the history books. Seventy years have gone by and we have all moved on. Ugandans are no longer confined to those tribal administration units, many of which had been created by the British for colonial purposes. Buganda itself has more non Baganda than Baganda today.
Yours is an argument of the 1950s and 1960s, for the history books. Seventy years have gone by and we have all moved on. Ugandans are no longer confined to those tribal units, many of which had been created by the British for colonial purposes. Buganda itself has more non Baganda today than Baganda. What we badly need now is to expand our markets through East African Federation.
Thank you for responding to my commentary, which is not an "argument," as you have stated, on the situation in Uganda since 1986 and the preceding 25 years before then. Let me ask you 3 questions before I can respond to your commentary: 1. In which age group of these two is your age, 40-50 and 50-60, 2. Education: please choose from these four categories how much education you have had, Secondary school, University bachelor, master, doctorate degree, 3. Are you a native of Uganda or not? If none of the questions 1, 2 and 3 apply to you, please let me know. @@eastafricanist9156
@@apolokaggwa7619 Age 58; Education: Masters level; Native Ugandan from Ankole-Kigezi, but settled in Kabula County in Buganda.
I think you are still suffering from colonial hangover. You are still blinded by the whiteman’s promise of a monarchial govt mirroring the former colonial master UK.
You need to study the contextual issues sorrounding the 1961 conferences, and study how they were manipulated by the monarchists and Protestant groups in UK leading to a shell of a constitution that was bound to fail - which inevitably happened in 1966.
So, please you better move on and realize that Uganda has since evolved and we are not looking to be a monarch. There is no space for Rule by Right of Birth in the current Uganda. The best we can opt for is to have ceremonial leaders serving the cultural interests of their people. Nothing more.
This is M7 at his best. He knows the issues and possible solutions but he has allowed his NRM cronies to run riot. Why can't you stop the rampant corruption Mr President?? Please allow Ugandas to enjoy peaceful prosperity.
This journalist understands both Luganda and kinyankole....eeeh 😮😮😮😮😮 but which British journalist speaks in African accent??? 😅😅😅😅😅 Am asking for my friend who is also following the interview
The journalist is called Kasujja of BBC
Allan kasujja is a Ugandan journalist working for the BBC.
Not everyone working on BBC must be Wights or British in Uganda and African we Have BBC branches do be stupid enough.@@mugasiannet3591
Allan kasujja
Corruption can't be a solution as a structure.
corruption existed before Humans learnt to explore earth and yes its totally bad but its very existant in our daily life and every aspect of society. kenya has higher corruption index compared to uganda but its 10x more developed than uganda.
Then explain why Uganda has a stunted growth. You may sound wise and try to convince but facts are facts 😉
very simple.. most ugandans are Bozos.@@lubtv442
Long live H. E M7
Wano kyagulanyi singa yanyingizawo Mr. Museveni ayagala mutta wulira hw the foutain of honor bwakwasaganya ensonga
Free all political presoners
Man of deep wisdom. Love this guy
Am Kenyan and from the comments I can conclude Ugandans love museveni
The interviewer did not understand M7 acted like the bright students who would ask for more answersheets
he is right
Great Interview Kasujja