Museveni rejoicing as opposition cracks

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Dr. Kizza Besigye was attacked by a group of people who claimed to be People Power supporters organised by the one James Mubiru from Rubaga North and Chief Mboowa a renowned DP/UYD activist.

Bobi Wine condemned the act and remarked that he has continuously asked Power supporters not to engage in violence which is a graveyard to the big struggle to power.

What happened on Saturday Museveni scored and that is his target as a guerrilla war fighter, remarked Mr Katende Moses a renowned PR expert at curtis coopers .

When Bobi and Besigye fails to control their supporters and agree on the mode of operations, they are bound to weaken them selves giving Mr. Museveni an opportunity to contest with a weakened opposition candidate in 2021.

It has been on record that for the last three weeks, not even a single missile has been launched to Mr. Museveni from the Uganda’s opposition, it has been from People Power to Peoples government or from Peoples government to People Power which affects the general struggle, it is better for Uganda’s opposition to make hay while the Sun shines.

Both opposition sides have over taken by pontificating approach of their propaganda leaders and not ready to give chance for a win – win system and only focus onto President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni.

Intelligence shows that Mr. Museveni and his security operatives are training youth from Kyankwanzi National Leadership Institute (NALI) to terrorise opposition rallies composing themselves as opposition activists from different camps. One group to disorganise Bobi Wine’s activities claiming to be Besigye supporters and the other to do the same on Besigye organised events claiming to be Bobi Wine’s supporters. Here Mr. Museveni is applying his guerrilla war tactics to defeat the two strong opposition leaders before even 2021.

As we draw close to 2021, the opposition must study President Museveni, for the last time to provide good strategies to oust him from power, or bless his new Five-term in 2021.