I have
been supporting Dr. Kiizza Besigye ever since 2001 when he started contesting
for the Uganda Presidential Elections. I never liked him because he is was a
Medical Doctor, Westerner like me or because he was a high ranking military
official at the rank of a Colonel. My reason for liking him is very simple, “he
is terribly a honest man” and has the best vision for Uganda manifested through
his consistent political actions over the years.
Dr Kiiza
Besigye comes from a very wealthy family, his father [Kifefe] was a very rich
business man in Rukungiri District during those days [owning a petrol station
in Rukungiri Town]. In addition, Besigye was one of the bright minds at the
time who went on to pursue a Bachelors Degree of Medicine & Surgery at the
prestigious Makerere University, Kampala [by that time - even today - medicine
was for the brightest minds in the country].
After
his studies, Besigye went to work as a medical Doctor at Agha Khan Hospital in
Nairobi, Kenya which is one of the best health facilities in the world at a
time when medical education was highly prized and medical Doctors were in short
supply.
He never
stopped at that, he left the comfort of his well paying job at Agha Khan
Hospital in Nairobi in the early 1980’s to join Yoweri Kaguta Museveni in the
Bush and liberate the country from a dictatorship of Obote II.
In 1999,
as a high ranking military official, he openly broke ranks with president
Museveni for diverting from the core objectives that took them to the gruelling
5 year bush war that left an enormous destruction on people’s property and
caused an enormous loss of life to the country. Since then, he has sustained the struggle against
the Museveni dictatorship, not on personal hatred as some people would like to
assume but on principle.
Despite
his status, he has constantly suffered enormous public humiliations at the
hands of a brutal regime through constant arrests and torture but remained on
track. I had spent long without meeting him physically, but recently on his
campaign trail in Western Uganda, I had an opportunity to have a long chat with
him at Travelers Inn Hotel, Fort Portal on 15th December, 2015 at
night.
Together,
with the District Executive headed by Ms. Nyakato Rusoke and the national FDC campaign
team including FDC President, Maj. Gen. Mugisha Muntu, Ms. Ingrid Turinawe,
Hon. Nzou Stephen (MP) and the Rukungiri Municipality MP among others we
discussed wide ranging issues like the progress of the 2016 campaign, FDC
manifesto among others.
Dr.
Besigye was still the same person I met in 2011 with the same zeal and
determination to liberate the country from dictatorship and create
opportunities for Ugandans.
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