Uganda’s Opposition Must Combine Efforts to Stop Muhozi, Fr. Gaetano

By Isaac Niwagaba:
apearlnews.com

The outspoken priest of Kitanga Parish in Kabale Diocese, Rev. Fr. Gaetano, has challenged the opposition in Uganda to put aside their differences and combine efforts if they are to stop the first son, Lt. Gen. Muhozi, from succeeding his father as the next president of Uganda.

Fr. Gaetano, who is also the Chairperson of the Interreligious Council of Uganda-IRCU, Kigezi Region, made the call amidst the ongoing national debate on the alleged plan by President Yoweri Museveni to oversee Uganda’s first peaceful transition of power by handing over the highest office in the country to his son through a syndicated procedure in the next presidential elections.

The allegations come at a time when Muhozi, who is also the UPDF Land Forces Commander, is holding nationwide celebrations of his 48th birthday, a move that has been described as political campaigning by a section of political pundits and members of the opposition.

Despite Muhozi explaining that his birthday parties were in celebration of the victory over COVID-19 and the re-opening of the Uganda-Rwanda border at Katuna in Kabale District, the Forum for Democratic Change (FDC), Alliance for National Transformation (ANT), and other political organizations and individuals in the opposition have asked the Electoral Commission to stop him, arguing that Muhozi is holding early political campaigns.

It is on this note that Fr. Gaetano challenged the opposition to stop speaking from different platforms and join voices to rally Ugandans against what he termed as a “planned hereditary presidency.” And Fr.

Gaetano said that the opposition should equate the ruling NRM with a lion or leopard that requires more than one hunter to kill, or else they would never achieve their goal of changing the government. “

I thank Mugisha Muntu, Kiiza Besigye, and others for coming out to speak against Muhozi’s campaigns.” “However, their voices will only be effective when they come together and forget their personal differences to fight for the liberation of Uganda,” said Fr. Gaetano. “

Fr. Gaetano said the opposition should learn from their past mistakes that made them fail to form a coalition against President Yoweri Museveni and the ruling NRM.”

Without unity, Fr. Gaetano warned, President Museveni, who is set to rule Uganda for at least 40 years, will attempt to pass on the presidency to Muhozi, who will also rule Uganda for another 40 years or more before he hands over to one of Museveni’s grandsons.

Meanwhile, the Constitutional Court has summoned Muhozi to respond to a petition in which he is accused of expressing his presidential ambitions while he is still a serving army officer.

Last Thursday, lawyer Gawaya Tegulle petitioned the Constitutional Court challenging what he called unconstitutional acts by Gen Muhoozi of engaging in political activities and pronouncements as he celebrated his 48th birthday last month despite being a serving army officer.

In his petition, Gawaya also wants Muhozi prosecuted for treason because of the activities on his Twitter handle, which he says are political in nature and aimed at taking over power as successor to his father, President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, using methods and means that are not consistent with the constitution.