Uganda’s Independence; Not Yet Independence In Northern Uganda
by
Valerian Kkonde
PEARL NEWS SERVICE
This is what used to be Tetugu Internally Displaced Persons' Camp |
The holding of Uganda’s 53rd
Independence celebrations in Gulu, the de facto capital of the North, seems to
have been influenced by the election fever that is already gripping the
country, rather than the intention to help the different parts of the country
to have a feel of the essence of independence. Presidential, Parliamentary and
general elections are slated for February 2016.
The last three decades, of President
Yoweri Museveni’s regime, have been the worst in the history of the people of
Northern Uganda. The two- decades war between Kony’s the Lord’s Resistance Army
(LRA) and government, dehumanised the people to unprecedented levels, almost
turning whole generations into animals.
For more than two decades, the populace
was confined to what was termed as the Internally Displaced Persons (IDP)
camps. This is where the destruction of the people’s morals and beautiful
culture was effected and perfected.
This war clearly pitted government
against the people it is supposed to protect; while president Museveni and his
government swore to fight to the last man, the innocent victims of the
atrocities by government and the rebels never weathered in their calls for a
peaceful end to this brutal war.
People still remember how government
soldiers cut their millet and used it to thatch their huts; how people were
locked up in their huts and bombed; girls and women were raped, the list goes
on and on.
Celebrating independence in a country
where your interests are never taken care of or where having a different
political ideology amounts to a capital offence can be as hollow as it comes.
The 53rd so -called
independence celebrations come at a time when one of the perpetrators of these
horrible crimes, from the rebels’ side, has already been aligned before the
Internal Criminal Court in The Hague. Dominic Ongwen was one of the notorious
rebel commanders of the LRA who later surrendered to the Peace keepers in the
Central African Republic and later handed over to the Uganda government.
People of Northern Uganda were again
loud enough in their demand for Ongwen to be subjected to their cultural
rituals of cleansing, be reconciled with the victims of his brutality, be
pardoned and accepted back in society. Still government would have none of
this.
People argue that it is the best way to
practice and promote reconciliation and even encourage their children, many of who
were forcefully recruited into rebel ranks, to renounce rebellion and return
home. The trial and subsequent conviction of Ongwen would be counter productive.
Although people can identify the
government soldiers and collaborators who killed, torture, raped their loved
ones, and even robbed them of their property none has ever been brought to
book. There is no sign that government intends to do so at any one time.
As if that is not bad enough, the money
meant for the rehabilitation of the Region, at least 50 billion shillings, was
put to personal use! The trial and conviction of Kazinda, who was an accountant
in the Prime Minister’s Office, is mockery of justice at best. The Permanent
Secretary (PS), who was the accounting officer- Pius Bigirimana-, was
transferred to the Ministry of Gender as PS!
To inflict maximum pain, the government
used the tax-payer’s money to refund the stolen money. Rehabilitation of
Northern Uganda is being funded by donors. After that grand robbery, the donors
retaliated by cutting off aid to Uganda. In his wisdom, the president refunded
the money using the Consolidated Fund and let the Bigirimanas share their loot.
Double punishment indeed!
Random gun shots and mortar blasts could
have fallen silent but peace still eludes Northern Uganda. Government continues
to send wrong signals about its commitment to human rights, rule of law and
order. Its work to expand the reach of justice is completely invisible on
ground.
Government is already creating more
havoc and spilling a lot of blood in Agago with its land demarcation program.
People are being evicted once again, livelihoods being destroyed once again and
others are being displaced for another time.
The riots of the 1950s, as the
indigenous Ugandans were agitating for self rule, were characterised by
dissatisfaction over the Colonialists’ failure to listen to the people. The
Colonialists never thought it prudent to put into consideration the interests
of the local people.
The Uganda that is celebrating 53 years
of self rule is no different from the Colonialists in that regard. And if there
is any part of Uganda that continues to suffer due to government’s failure to
listen to those they lead then it is Northern Uganda.
During the National Prayers for Uganda,
on October 8, 2015 held at Hotel Africana- Kampala, President Museveni once
again attacked the International Criminal Court (ICC) for what he has always
termed as “targeting Africa.” Interestingly the President was bitter that
“Africa has no voice in the ICC.” How bitter then must the people of Northern
Uganda be when they do not have a voice on issues concerning their very
existence, in their own motherland!
Government can not claim ignorance of
the interests of the people of Northern Uganda as they are always clear on what
they want, when they want it and why. It defeats logic for one to refer people
to a court you very well “know” is biased. More so when it is not due to lack
of options but due to personal selfish interests driven by arrogance.
People will certainly dance, sing and
welcome the visitors but this is not to mean that all is well. For people to
value independence, they must have a say in the issues that affect them and
even be able to meaningfully influence the management of their society at all
levels. Given the state of affairs in Uganda, Independence still is a far
distant vocabulary that is only comprehended by those in positions of power.
But for the common person, more so the people of Northern Uganda it is not yet
Independence.
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