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Ugandan President Museveni Seeks 7th Term After 40 Years In Power by Racoon(op): 5:50pm On Jan 14
When Yoweri Museveni seized power in Uganda in 1986, he declared that “the problem of Africa in general and Uganda in particular is not the people but leaders who want to overstay in power.”

Now 81, the former rebel leader is seeking a seventh term in office on Thursday, after nearly four decades at the helm of the East African nation; a country where the vast majority of citizens have never known another leader.

Museveni rose to power on a wave of optimism after leading insurgencies against autocratic governments. That goodwill, however, was later eroded by allegations of graft and authoritarianism.

“Corruption has been central to his rule from the beginning,” Kristof Titeca, a professor at the University of Antwerp, told Reuters.

Museveni has acknowledged that some government officials engaged in corrupt practices but maintains that those caught have been prosecuted.

A shrewd political strategist, Museveni has cultivated strong foreign alliances by aligning with Western security priorities, deploying peacekeepers to hotspots such as Somalia and South Sudan, and hosting large numbers of refugees.

At home, his record remains mixed. His government received praise for tackling the AIDS epidemic and defeating the Lord’s Resistance Army, which brutalised Ugandans for nearly two decades.

However, corruption has hollowed out public services. According to UNICEF, only one in four Ugandan children who enter primary school makes it to secondary education, while well-paying jobs remain scarce.

Museveni’s political journey began in exile, where he founded a militant movement that helped oust President Idi Amin. Milton Obote later returned to power in 1980 but was toppled in a 1985 coup.

In 1986, Museveni’s National Resistance Movement overthrew President Tito Okello.
“This is not a mere change of guard,” Museveni said at his swearing-in. “This is a fundamental change in the politics of our government.”


Western nations initially applauded his efforts to restore order, attract investment and raise living standards. But as economic growth picked up, public anger over corruption intensified.

Under a privatisation programme, dozens of state enterprises were sold at heavily discounted prices to Museveni’s relatives and allies, according to parliamentary reports, some of which said proceeds were embezzled.

Kizza Besigye, Museveni’s former personal doctor during the bush war years, later fell out with him, accusing him of corruption and human rights abuses.

Museveni has won all six presidential elections he has contested, including four against Besigye, who was arrested in 2024 and now faces treason charges.

In 2005, parliament scrapped presidential term limits: a move critics said was designed to keep Museveni in power indefinitely. Opposition candidates have consistently rejected election results over alleged irregularities. Authorities have denied the claims, while police cracked down on protests by opposition supporters.

In 2006, Museveni dismissed Western criticism, saying, “If the international community has lost confidence in us, then that is a compliment because they are habitually wrong.”

He has since deepened ties with China, Russia, Iran and the United Arab Emirates to reduce reliance on Western partners. The discovery of major oil reserves further strengthened his position, leading to agreements with TotalEnergies and CNOOC to construct an export pipeline.

Museveni’s main rival in Thursday’s election is Bobi Wine, a 43-year-old pop star turned politician. Analysts say Museveni’s victory is almost certain, but uncertainty looms over what comes next, as the president shows signs of physical frailty.

“The big question looming over the election is the question of succession,” Titeca said, pointing to the rapid rise of Museveni’s son, Muhoozi Kainerugaba, Uganda’s military chief.

The opposition has accused Museveni of fast-tracking Kainerugaba’s career to prepare him for succession, while veteran politicians who once fought alongside Museveni have been sidelined.

Former newspaper editor Charles Onyango-Obbo said the election outcome could shape Museveni’s next political moves.

“This is less about the results that will be announced, and more about the mood on the ground,” Onyango-Obbo said, adding that a handover could still be years away. “Museveni is more frail now, but he is a workaholic… he will not leave even if he needs to use a walking stick,” he said.
https://punchng.com/ugandan-president-seeks-seventh-term-after-40-years-in-power/

Re: Ugandan President Museveni Seeks 7th Term After 40 Years In Power by Racoon(op): 5:52pm On Jan 14
When Yoweri Museveni seized power in Uganda in 1986, he declared that “the problem of Africa in general and Uganda in particular is not the people but leaders who want to overstay in power.”
This is how these worthless and wicked tyrannical African rulers behave. They cant make their countries better neither can relinquish power when they failed or are limited. They prefer to die in power.
Re: Ugandan President Museveni Seeks 7th Term After 40 Years In Power by Racoon(op): 5:55pm On Jan 14
Uganda Shuts Down Internet Ahead of Election As Opposition Denounces "Military State" ahead of Election
Just to perfect rigging and electoral criminality. Same Africa South Africa, Namibia conducted free, fair, and credible electronic elections. Meanwhile the useless regional body and AU will never do anything about this until military coup sets in.
Re: Ugandan President Museveni Seeks 7th Term After 40 Years In Power by Mrfixitt(m): 6:15pm On Jan 14
Only in Africa. Very greedy creatures
Re: Ugandan President Museveni Seeks 7th Term After 40 Years In Power by meobizy(m): 7:38pm On Jan 14
The people in Uganda are busy facing their lives. Politics means nothing to them. I was told first hand by a citizen. Most believe fighting to put another in his place may lead to the same result hence focus on bettering their own lives. I know for sure, I for face japa if I dey there. Make the man chop the country, na my family I put for mind.
Re: Ugandan President Museveni Seeks 7th Term After 40 Years In Power by Mattswaggz: 9:32pm On Jan 14
Yekini will be wishing he can replicate this in Nigeria but no way. cheesy .
Re: Ugandan President Museveni Seeks 7th Term After 40 Years In Power by Akfrenzy(m): 9:33pm On Jan 14
Old charlatans always grabbing power
Re: Ugandan President Museveni Seeks 7th Term After 40 Years In Power by Mirasteel: 9:34pm On Jan 14
This ancestor will die in that seat. 😂😂😂
Re: Ugandan President Museveni Seeks 7th Term After 40 Years In Power by ogascomax: 9:35pm On Jan 14
If there is foreign intervention some people will be shouting sovereignty there. They will say that the people should cease power like say Na them dey control military.
Re: Ugandan President Museveni Seeks 7th Term After 40 Years In Power by success1smyn(m): 9:36pm On Jan 14
What's with all these stupid votes on top of almost every thread, most are even useless.
Re: Ugandan President Museveni Seeks 7th Term After 40 Years In Power by canalily(m): 9:37pm On Jan 14
These old people should go on sabbatical leave and let the honey run !!!!! Why seeking for seventh if sixth term workedhuh? Why going for seventh if the sixth didn't workhuh
Re: Ugandan President Museveni Seeks 7th Term After 40 Years In Power by Nlandmodesfku: 9:37pm On Jan 14
Trump will capture him like a dog
Re: Ugandan President Museveni Seeks 7th Term After 40 Years In Power by SixSeven:
To maintain your self respect, leave when the occasion is loudest, otherwise they will celebrate your downfall when you are forced to leave. Learn grace from Jonathan. As bad as e be, that phone call alone changed many things about him.

What you have is not respect, it's fear. I'd rather people respect me than fear me because behind me these cowards will deceive me. Respect my absence more than my presence.

Re: Ugandan President Museveni Seeks 7th Term After 40 Years In Power by SlavaUkraini: 9:40pm On Jan 14
The Landlord himself

Na only death go separate you from that office
Re: Ugandan President Museveni Seeks 7th Term After 40 Years In Power by AeroplaneApple: 9:40pm On Jan 14
This man is over 80 years old now.
Re: Ugandan President Museveni Seeks 7th Term After 40 Years In Power by Inspirer1: 9:40pm On Jan 14
Bad example...na dis kind presido dey establish bad precedence and stupid example for some other African leaders to follow 😡😡😡
Re: Ugandan President Museveni Seeks 7th Term After 40 Years In Power by PulaPower: 9:43pm On Jan 14
He hijacked power thru coup..

Person wey see this Op wey dey throw criticism go think say he hate coup... The same coup wey him & other Obuko’s supporters dey wish on Nigeria..
Re: Ugandan President Museveni Seeks 7th Term After 40 Years In Power by Vicana: 9:44pm On Jan 14
In Africa, I reason every Activitist or freedom fighter or coupist wants power for himself. Once he grabs it, whatever it takes to keep it he will do.
I don't envy their strategies, I just look on.
Create value for yourself and and if you are called to serve in any of their enterprise, grab it and make and do the best you can. Don't get stained while serving.
Re: Ugandan President Museveni Seeks 7th Term After 40 Years In Power by Prince111111: 9:45pm On Jan 14
Bobi wine is winning this massively
Re: Ugandan President Museveni Seeks 7th Term After 40 Years In Power by frog12: 9:46pm On Jan 14
why you wan may he leave?
na him lead bush war against IDI AMIN.
where bobby wine at that time? grin
he wan reap where he no sow.
make museveni stay there forever.


Racoon:
This is how these worthless and wicked tyrannical African rulers behave. They cant make their countries better neither can relinquish power when they failed or are limited. They prefer to die in power.
Re: Ugandan President Museveni Seeks 7th Term After 40 Years In Power by ranoman: 9:48pm On Jan 14
There are people from a certain region who wont might tinubu the clown doing same

Of army put mouth now dem go say army too dey do
Re: Ugandan President Museveni Seeks 7th Term After 40 Years In Power by Trendtips(f): 9:48pm On Jan 14
They have the right to boot him off unless he is ruling right
Re: Ugandan President Museveni Seeks 7th Term After 40 Years In Power by frog12: 9:50pm On Jan 14
i have no problem with museveni staying in power.
na him boot IDI AMIN comot with bush war when everyone dey panic grin.
Re: Ugandan President Museveni Seeks 7th Term After 40 Years In Power by ChengHun(m): 9:50pm On Jan 14
Oniganda of Uganda

Oba Museveni
Re: Ugandan President Museveni Seeks 7th Term After 40 Years In Power by zmanto(m): 9:50pm On Jan 14
Why are people so wicked?
Re: Ugandan President Museveni Seeks 7th Term After 40 Years In Power by Cocolatti(m): 9:54pm On Jan 14
And the Government has shut down the internet in Uganda.
Re: Ugandan President Museveni Seeks 7th Term After 40 Years In Power by frog12: 9:54pm On Jan 14
wicked for where?
people museveni or kagame can stay in power forever.
na dem use their armies save the country.

zmanto:
Why are people so wicked?
Re: Ugandan President Museveni Seeks 7th Term After 40 Years In Power by kokomilala(m):
A Once-Creative Leader Becoming a Useless Potentate

Yoweri has lost his spark as a creative leader, if he ever was. The world has moved beyond Uganda and its sit-tight leadership. He's now on the list of the unconscionably-driven.

One thing is for sure though, if he continues to manipulate the election process, death will ultimately snatch him and his likes like Paul Biya of Cameroon.
Re: Ugandan President Museveni Seeks 7th Term After 40 Years In Power by Flangelo12: 9:55pm On Jan 14
Like Museveni like Trump.

Yeye people.
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