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By Alexander Luyima

> “A nation that trades its courts for barracks, its legislators for puppets, and its Constitution for tyranny signs its own death warrant in blood.” — Adapted from Dr. M. Lwanga’s final public address before his arrest

For decades, Uganda has bled slowly—not from war, but from the calculated, systematic strangulation of civilian life by a military regime masquerading as a government. The Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF) no longer guard borders; they occupy ministries, farms, courtrooms, and now, the very soul of justice. And while Ugandans gasp under the boot of militarization, Parliament—the so-called “House of the People”—has become a den of traitors, rubber-stamping dictatorship with one hand and pocketing blood money with the other.

This is not governance. This is conquest.

From Farms to Courtrooms: The Army’s Noose Tightens

The UPDF’s invasion of civilian life was never accidental. It was a blueprint for control, executed with chilling precision:

1. The Police Handover (2001)
General Katumba Wamala, a soldier, was shoved into the Inspector General of Police chair—a civilian role. The lie? “Professionalization.” The truth? A police force in uniform, taking orders from the barracks, not the law.

2. Operation Wealth Destruction
Soldiers replaced agricultural officers under NAADS, turning seed distribution into a military racket. Farmers now kneel before gun-toting officers for hoes and seedlings. Productivity collapsed. Hunger spread. No one protested—because it was “just farmers.”

3. The Fishermen’s Water Torture
UPDF “fisheries enforcement” on Lake Victoria and Kyoga became state-sanctioned terror. Boats burned. Men disappeared into army dungeons. Extortion became policy. Who spoke for them?

4. The NEC Scam: Army as “Contractors”
Roads, hospitals, and bridges are now built by the UPDF’s National Enterprise Corporation (NEC)—no bids, no oversight, just looting in hard hats. Engineers sidelined. Billions stolen. And Parliament? Silent, as always.

5. The Final Assault: Military Courts Swallow Justice
The January 2025 Supreme Court ruling banned military trials of civilians. But Parliament—bribed, bullied, or brain-dead—just passed the UPDF (Amendment) Bill, 2025, reinstating the very tyranny the court outlawed. Opposition MPs walked out in protest, but the NRM’s cattle-like majority voted yes, betraying every Ugandan who still believes in justice.

Parliament of Bloodsuckers: How Legislators Sold Uganda for Shs 100 Million

While Ugandans queue for medicine that never comes, MPs feast on Shs 100 million “bonanzas”—hush money for voting against the people.

They silenced debate on military courts.

They gagged themselves from criticizing Museveni—Rule 87(2) now bars MPs from even naming the president without permission.

They watched as Kizza Besigye was abducted from Kenya, tortured, and thrown into a military court—after the Supreme Court banned such trials.

This is not oversight. This is treason.

> “When MPs sell their voices for envelopes, the only laws they pass are death warrants for democracy.” — Ronald Kasirye, exiled journalist

The Ethnic Time Bomb: A Tribal Army in National Uniform

The UPDF is no longer Uganda’s army—it is Museveni’s tribal militia. Dominated by officers from the west, it treats the rest of the country as occupied territory. Soldiers raid homes in Buganda, torture fishermen in Busoga, and disappear activists in Acholi—all while Parliament cheers.

> “A national army that serves one man, one tribe, is a ticking genocide.” — Kyumakyayesu, exiled political analyst

The Price of Silence: Uganda’s Funeral Parlor Democracy

Every institution murdered by militarization leaves a corpse:

Justice? Military courts now try journalists, activists, and opposition leaders. Fair trial? A joke. Torture is evidence. Judges are soldiers.

Agriculture? Soldiers play “extension officers” while farmers starve.

Infrastructure? NEC’s shoddy roads collapse—just like Uganda’s future.

Parliament? A crime scene, where democracy was strangled in broad daylight.

And the people? Too scared. Too broken. Too hungry to fight back.

Break the Silence—Or Perish in It

Uganda’s collapse is not inevitable—but silence is complicity.

1. Name the Betrayers
Tag your MP on social media. Shame the cowards who sold your rights. #RubberStampParliament

2. Document & Expose
Record army abuses. Send evidence to Amnesty International, HRW, Al Jazeera.

3. Boycott the Puppets
NRM MPs deserve no respect, no votes, no peace. Chase them from your villages.

4. Prepare for the Long War
This regime won’t fall with petitions. Organize. Resist. Survive.

 

> “When tyranny becomes law, revolution becomes duty.” — Adapted from Thomas Jefferson

#CiviliansFirstUG | #DemilitarizeUganda | #ParliamentOfTraitors

Speak now—or forever mourn the Uganda that could have been.

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