Friday, February 25, 2011

I am predicting a Somali Libya

I am not a prophet of doom, everyone can see the mayhem a leader is unleashing to his people because of the greed for power after a brutal 42 years eating, enjoying the company of the Ukrainian nurses and Ugandan Queen mothers.

Libya is an Arab country located in North Africa bordering two Arab countries of Tunisia and Egypt which have just experienced revolutionary waves which toppled their two long-serving dictatorial presidents.

Libya and Somalia are quite different countries because unlike Libya, Somalia is a country made up of one tribe but with so many different clans. Libya has more than 140 tribes and considered one of the most tribal nations in the Arab world. One similar thing about the two countries is the political influences exerted by their different tribes and clans.

Where things have reached now, Muammar Qaddafi looks not ready to hand over his sweet chair to the protesters. Mind you, Qaddafi also commands a lot of respect among his tribesmen therefore, he looks set to control his own tribe as the country breaks down into chaos where the ground looks well set for a principle of every tribe on its own and God for us all!

Tribal Chief Brother Qaddafi

All statements made by the embattled Libyan leader shows that he is simply not going anywhere, his own son predicted a civil war should the protests continue.

He no longer cares for the Libyan people as he has ordered his military to bomb and fire live bullets on the protesters.

Qaddafi has gone ahead to release Islamists political prisoners to unleash terror on his own people and also hired foreign mercenaries.

All the terror he has unleashed on his people will take him to the International Criminal Court (ICC) to face life imprisonment if he dares leave the country. As a proud Arab dictator, there is absolutely no doubt that the Libyan dictator will fight on until the last bullet rather than stand to be humiliated by Moreno Ocampo.

He insistence on power will embroil the whole country into a stateless state and highly divided on tribal grounds which will be headed by tribal warlords including Qaddafi himself.

2011 Uganda elections shows the unpopularity of Tooro Kingdom

On 23rd February 2011 Ugandans went to the polls to elect their district leaders who included the district chairpersons (LC V Chairpersons), City Mayors and their Councilors (LC V Councilors). It was quite peaceful unlike Kampala where a pastor is alleged to have tried to rig elections resulting into cancellation and some cases of violence.

In Fort Portal, the heart of Tooro Kingdom, something unheard of happened during the elections – Bintamanya Joram, an FDC flag bearer for South Division in Fort Portal Municipality won an election as the LC V Councilor for South Division trouncing an incumbent and an NRM flag bearer Lindah Irene. For starters, Fort Portal is predominantly an NRM stronghold with most of its people widely known across the country to sleep, dance and eat the ruling NRM party and president Yoweri Kaguta Museveni.

I have been closely following Bintamanya’s campaign trail and one interesting thing in his campaigns has been his fierce criticism of Tooro Kingdom leadership and most especially the Queen Mother, Best Kemigisa.


'Ekirale' Song meaning 'Legacy' - Tooro Kingdom good Legacy risks being eroded by the current poor leadership

In one of his rallies in a Fort Portal Suburb called Kisenyi, he compared the hatred the people of Tooro have for the Queen Mother to the hatred the Muslims have for a pig. People even went ahead to donate him money to buy a radio program to unleash all the dirt about the kingdom.

South Division in Fort Portal Municipality which Bintamanya will represent in the district council when he officially swears in, is home to the King’s Palace ‘Karuziika’, its home to the Kingdom’s administrative centre ‘Muchwa’ and home to most of the Kingdom’s properties compared to other divisions in Fort Portal Municipality.

Bintamanya’s growing popularity on grounds of his fierce criticism to the Kingdom leadership is a blow given now that he has got a better and reliable platform to make his criticisms. However, it is at the same time a learning point to the whole institution to either change or perish.

He hasn’t been alone in his fierce criticism of the Kingdom’s leadership, early this year members of the Fort Portal based Human rights NGO called Twerwaneho listenership Club led by Kankya Gerald spent days in Prison for demonstrating against the Queen Mother ‘illegal’ sale of the Kingdom’s land to the government but the kingdom’s administration only takes a blind eye on all the issues raised by its subjects.

Apart from widespread corruption and mismanagement, the Kingdom hasn’t also been in good terms with its subjects for failing to make itself relevant to the people in terms of initiating development projects, and incidences of conflicts as a result of internal power struggles. All these have made the Kingdom a darling of the media mostly, for bad news.

I stand to be corrected but currently people perceive the kingdom as a project of some individuals to enrich themselves when they hear such stories in the media of the Queen Mother selling the Kingdom’s land for billions of money, stories of the queen mother diverting Libya leaders Gaddafi’s money meant for economic projects for the kingdom’s self sustainability to buy a personal mansion in London.

Therefore, Bintamanya’s win is a red card to the Kingdom and it should not be taken lightly or risks putting a once famous Kingdom in the history books.

To win the people’s hearts and minds, administration should now focus on attracting investments on its vast pieces of land, initiating development projects like schools and hospitals, build cultural heritage centers to attract tourists which creates jobs at the same time promoting culture.

The former Minister of Karamoja Tom Butime once said that “anything which doesn’t change doesn’t progress” therefore, such political developments should remind the kingdom that it is also accountable to its subjects and if it doesn’t change, it will perish.