We must address the absolute power monster
Posted  Wednesday, August 3  2011 at  00:00

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Recently, the Netherlands’ Institute For Multiparty Democracy sponsored an
Inter-Party Organisation For Dialogue workshop to discuss the 2011
elections. The opposition dwelt on the need to level the electoral ground
while government insisted all was well!

I agree with the opposition’s lamentations but recollect that all pre-2011
elections in Uganda were manipulated. We must, therefore, examine the
genesis of electoral malpractices in Uganda rather than take them to be the
problem per se!

Uganda’s first elections, held in 1961, were won by the Catholic-dominated
DP but an influential section of society cried foul, causing a repeat in
1962, to the satisfaction of the Anglo-Saxon-Protestant umpires, who I am
sure, would have died before leaving the colony in Catholic hands!

Prior to independence, it had been agreed that in 1964, a referendum would
be held in Bugangaizi and Buyaga, for residents in the two “lost-counties”
to decide whether they wished to remain part of Buganda or go back to
Bunyoro, where they had belonged prior to colonialism.

Since only residents of the two counties were going to vote in the
referendum, Kabaka Mutesa of Buganda, set up residence in Ndaiga, a locality
in Buyaga, the intention of which was to lure loyalists to follow him,
settle there and vote in Buganda’s favour. Luganda songs were composed
urging people to follow the Kabaka to Ndaiga. One such song ran “… tuvuge
tugende, e Ndaiga Omutanda akuze….” Loosely translated, it urged motorists
to follow the Kabaka to Ndaiga.

Buganda lost the vote and Kabaka Mutesa, who was also President of Uganda,
was so understandably irked that he would not perform the President’s
Constitutional obligation to endorse the referendum results.

If, like the colonialists, DP leader Ben Kiwanuka and Buganda’s Kabaka
Mutesa had power to enforce their preferred positions regarding 1961
elections and the 1964 referendum, respectively, Uganda’s history would read
differently today.

The 1962 Constitution provided for five-yearly elections, but President
Obote called off the 1967 polls. His successor, Idi Amin, did not care for
elections so we didn’t hold them in 1971 and 1976. The 1980 elections were
held on the terms of Paulo Muwanga and UNLA, Head of State and the army,
respectively.

There were no elections in 1986 and 1991 because Museveni, President and
Commander-in-Chief had things to do, first. The 1996 and 2001 elections were
under the Movement system because Museveni thought that was best for Uganda.
We all know about the 2006 and 2011 elections.

The moral in Uganda’s elections’ history is that all elections and referenda
have been manipulated and who held State power has been a common factor in
the manipulations. The logical action plan then should be to deal with that
power!

Electoral malpractices is just one of several consequences, features and
indicators - not the cause - of poor governance. We need to diagonise the
causes, and if Uganda’s history is anything to go by, absolute power has a
lot to do with the questionable electoral process, even during colonialism.
Uganda can smoothen her path to democracy by addressing the
absolute-power-monster.

Uganda must objectively examine the entire post-independence governance
system instead of examining piece-meal frustrations such as electoral laws!

*Ms Kamya is the president, Uganda Federal Allaince*
ufapresid...@gmail.com
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