By Kabakura Jean Bosco Ceusi
The Minister for Presidency
Esther Mbayo said Tuesday,
‘’21 heads of state both from Africa and the rest of the world have so far’’ confirmed their presence ahead of President Museveni’s inauguration ceremony that’s scheduled for May 12.
Ms Mbayo said in her statement- « .... President Museveni had extended invitation to 42 Heads of State from a pool of over 190 world over to attend his swearing-in ceremony on the theme of ‘’Securing your future.’’
Ms Mbayo, asserted that « ......the goal of the National Resistance Movement (NRM), the present ruling party, is to transform Uganda from a peasant to a modern, industrial and prosperous society by 2040.’’
She explained that the function to be held at Kololo Independence grounds on May 12, just over a week after Uganda confirmed its first Indian Covid-19 variant B.1.617, will be restricted to about 4,000 invited guests with limited fanfare.
‘’All invited guests will undergo Covid-19 tests.
The National Organizing Committee has done all necessary measures to sit guests in such a manner that there will be proper social distancing,’’ she said.
Mr Museveni, who has been President of Uganda for 35 years, was declared winner with 58% of a poll marked by contestation and a violent electoral season that claimed over 55 lives leaving hundreds arbitrarily behind bars.
‘’Where we have fallen short in our management of the electoral processes as government, we have established all remedies and moved forward. No country under the sun has achieved 100% perfection in democracy,’’ Ms Mbayo remarked in her press release on May 4.
Opposition figures maintain their opinion on the ongoing election process to extend the Museveni-NRM party rule to 40 years. In their view the process was irregular. Security forces, on the other end, claim they have intelligence prooving that dissidents are planning mass protests and a counter swearing-in ceremony on the day.
A group of people led by former presidential candidate Robert Kyagulanyi aka Bobi Wine have since urged masses to imperatively challenge Mr Museveni’s re-election.
Mr Museveni, the linchpin of Uganda’s longest serving political party, NRM, will take oath of allegiance as he aims to halt Uganda’s soaring national debt burden that’s now estimated to be over Shs 65 trillion, coupled with inflation and an innumerably unemployed youth-dominated population amid Covid-19 disruptions.
According to Ms Mbayo, « .. Uganda’s economy has since expanded by 16 times’’ and notched up ‘’to Shs 64 trillion (about $24billions)’’ under NRM’s governance as opposed to ''1986 where it was merely at $1.5 billion.''
However, experts say that Uganda’s national debt is on the way to surpass the threshold of 50 % in 2022.
According to Ms Mbayo, Uganda’s economy has since ‘’expanded by 16 times’’ and notched up ‘’to Shs 64 trillion (about $24 billion)’’ under NRM’s governance as opposed to ''1986 where it was merely at $1.5 billion.''
However, experts say that Uganda’s national debt is on trajectory to surpass the 50 % threshold in 2022.