Uganda must embrace the idea of inclusiveness and compromise
Uganda has reached a political impasse with the potential for explosion largely because of winner-take-all or zero-sum game mentality.
During the campaigns for the 1980 elections, I had the opportunity to talk to the leadership of the three parties because I had gone to school and university with them, reconnected with many of them after graduation, and made new Ugandan friends in the United States, Europe and Africa. I counseled that whoever wins the election should include Ugandans from the other two parties and stressed the need to pull together particularly given the ruinous years of Amin’s rule. The response was lukewarm and nothing came of it. The result was a destructive guerrilla war and overthrow of the Obote II government.
Let me share other experiences and hope that they will help those in present and future leadership positions.