Monday, August 29, 2011

Why the battle to save Uganda’s Mabira forest is so fierce

In 2007, attempts to cut down the forest for sugarcane growing by the wealthy Madhvani family paralyzed the city for days in street protests that claimed the lives of three people.
In 2011, the battle lines have already been drawn again and both sides are not ready for any compromises including the Ruling party Members of Parliament who are deeply opposed to their president on Forest Give away.
Mabira Forest
Uganda President Yoweri Museveni has insisted that no amount of resistance will stop him from giving the forest to Mehta Group for sugarcane growing because to him, it will create more jobs and reduce the sugar prices.
Environmentalists and opposition groups are also prepared for a battle because according to them, cutting down the forest will distort the ecological system of the area and lead to severe environmental degradation.
The local people are also not ready to allow the forest go because they use it to get their highly needed local herbs and firewood especially on weekends when the management of the forest allows them to visit the forest.
Recently, I was listening to a Mabira Forest debate on a Fort Portal based radio (Western Uganda) and I heard an interesting contribution from a person in the Rwenzori Mountain ranges who was against the selling of Mabira Forest.
To him selling Mabira forest will lead to the selling of other national forests, game reserves and even national parks to ‘investors’ including the national forests in the Rwenzori Mountain ranges.
He added that selling Rwenzori forest will destroy their beautiful streams they depend on for clean water. For starters, Rwenzori Mountain is the highest and biggest mountain in Uganda. The Mountain has a glacier which is slowly melting as a result of global warming.  
Since Uganda president has been depending on the local grass root people for support, their opposition to President Museveni’s on the Mabira Forest give away moreover for free to a wealthy Indian family and the presidents insistence to give away the forest will likely breed more chaos and may lead to his final downfall.