UGANDANS ON MUSIC
ARTISTS AND THE CHANGING POLITICAL LANDSCAPE
There
is new wave of populism sweeping across the world not only in the United States
where the unpopular president Donald Trump ascended into power on January 20
this year but also in Uganda. In the last few weeks we witnessed a shocking and
unbelievable landslide victory of Kyagulanyi Sentamu popularly known as
Bobiwine.
Somebody would ask how this
music artist managed to beat all those we thought were better qualified to
represent the people of Kyadondo in parliament.
In my own opinion, the political landscape is slowly but surely changing
and all those political leaders who thought they could deceive their
electorates and get away with it, it is time you better watch out and start
doing what actually took you to Parliament otherwise, the changing waves of
politics will surely sweep you away.
As the electorates were busy casting
their votes on that fateful Thursday
morning, I was privileged to get a
chance to watch one particular candidate with names withheld on request say that he is going to invite Bobiwine to
his victory party to sing and entertain the crowd the following day but as I write this article the candidate has stopped calling his
Excellency Hon. Bobiwine and before even he can call him, he actually didn’t
appear at the premises of the tally centre while the vote counting was being
done, how the world can change and become too small for some people only God
knows.
Many politicians in this country have bribed voters and rigged elections
and entered the Parliamentary buildings without thinking about the electorates
but I think this new wave will change things for the better.
The people who
voted Hon. Bobiwine were not the ones who dressed in suits or the ones that
drive Range rovers on the streets of Kampala.
These were people who make chapattis
on the streets, the taxi touts, the bodaboda riders who are being told to
vacate the city centre, the street vendors who are being beaten up the KCCA
people.
These people made it clear that
it is time up and they did not want any bribing or ballot stuffing, they said
the time is up and they want change in their constituencies.
They were tired of
people who bribe them to vote for them and later they do not deliver, in simple
terms they wanted someone that they
could trust and so they entrusted their hopes on Kyagulanyi Bobiwine.
The inspiring hon, for all youths out there that aspire for greatness
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