Time for Qualitative Leap Forward
Concerning political civilization, the NRM regime has avoided the previously premature political power transitions that began to happen immediately after 1962 as soon as an independent state was born and named Uganda. When a Kabaka of Buganda kingdom became the first president of a country prematurely declared independent by the British Colonial masters, the people from other parts of this new Republic began to doubt a Kabaka led system of governance still under colonial guidance. Till Dr Milton Obote whose position of prime minister was considered more powerful than a president as in the British system of government chose to do nothing but to rise up against the Colonial-aided leadership of Kabaka Frederick Mutesa II . It was the internal power imbalance leftover abandoned by the British Colonial masters in the new Uganda that chipped in the divide and rule system of governance which at last left Uganda's political organization in crisis. Dr Milton Obote must be remembered for overturning a Kabaka led system of governance administratively surviving on the interests of the former Colonial masters. If it was not the divide and rule seed of Administration planted by the British, Uganda would have already got her real mature independence after Dr Milton Obote successfully reclaimed the toddling baby Uganda from the Buganda Kingdom infidels known to have been collaborative to the British Colonial masters throughout their colonial campaigns.
The state power imbalance in governance that Uganda inherited from the British at an earlier stage of its independence continued to eat away the socioeconomic and political backbone of the country.
And therefore it's the coming of NRM regime to power 40yrs ago that made some of those British-aided confusions disappear in the socioeconomic and political reorganisation of Uganda once again. And with the Africanised leadership model of NRM regime, president Museveni shall steadily continue rehabilitating Uganda's once colonized economy to qualitatively leap forward.
Credit: Hon Rebel T.O.T

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