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Poor Governance Has Put Our Country In Total Mess — Muntu

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The National coordinator of Alliance for National Transformation Maj. Gen. Mugisha Muntu has said Uganda is currently in a total mess due to poor governance.

“The moment President Museveni gets out of power; I do not think he will leave a positive legacy. The organisation he heads will disintegrate because he has built it as an individual,” he said

He made the remarks while appearing on NBS morning Breeze on Monday morning.

“If the regime was running affairs of the country in the right way, we would accept such invitations like for the NRM Liberation celebrations,” he said.

He noted that what is happening in the country should not be something that would surprise most of the people more especially for those  who went to the bush.

“We had different ambitions and you can see the manifestations playing out today. The struggle continues because there have been fallouts at different times. Right now, we are in a mess. The belief is that when you have power, you use it to your advantage. That is not the case,” he said.

He said on several occasions he has heard president Museveni talk about infrastructural development but that is not what took them  to the bush.

He said the contestation was on governance.

He further noted that if President Museveni makes it to the 2021 elections, it will not be because of his capabilities but our structural weaknesses.

He urged Ugandans to learn how to organise themselves in order to dislodge president Museveni from power.

“The population has surrendered to what they think is inevitable, that Museveni has already won the 2021 elections. This is exactly what he wants. I hope the opposition does not fall for this as well,” he said.

He said Ugandans should have to keep hope because the moment people lose hope, they will start dying.

” We are going to see a shift in the balance of forces. Museveni lacks humility and courage to suppress negative thoughts. He is not going to wake up overnight and change unless something miraculous happens,” he said.

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