Ssenyonyi LOP Job: Bobi’s Move From Frying Pan to the Fire?

By John Katanywa

A few days ago, the English Parliament Session discussed the recently enacted Uganda Anti-Homosexuality Act.

During the debate on Thursday, 9th  May ,2024, Lord Cashman asked His Majesty’s Government what representations they have made to the government of Uganda regarding the Anti-Homosexuality Act.

Among the speakers, Lord Bellingham noted that the new Leader of Opposition in Uganda, Joel Ssenyonyi is the new kid on the block as far as politics in this East Africa nation are concerned.

He instructed the foreign office to set up a meeting with Ssenyonyi as he is only the beacon of hope for change in Uganda.

‘Will the Minister not agree that one thing that could make a really big difference to this appalling situation would be a change in regime and free and fair elections? He will have noted that the European Parliament concluded that the last elections were neither free nor fair and, in fact, were violent. What more can we do to ensure there is multi-party democracy? Will he find time to meet the outstanding new leader of the opposition, Joel Ssenyonyi, who is a brave young politician who deserves our support?” Bellingham noted.

The actions of UK seem to be having far reaching consequences on Bobi Wine and National Unity Platform (NUP) party.

In replacing Mathias Mpuuga with Ssenyonyi, Bobi Wine seems to have moved from the frying pan into the fire.

The Magere firebrand is likely to have a serious competitor in Ssenyonyi than Mpuuga

In the short period Ssenyonyi has been leader of opposition, a lot has been achieved compared to Mpuuga

Ssenyonyi has already attracted international attention especially in the common-wealth, which Mpuuga had failed to do for the last three years he was  in the seat.

However, this, according to political pundits, is coming at a huge price.

Bobi is now feeling the pressure as the young politician threatens his foreign base that has been funding him.

This is likely to create a huge rift as the principal and his junior battle for attention.

While handing over power to Ssenyonyi a few months ago, Mpuuga warned his successor that his new role will come with great challenges that will strip him down as a younger leader.

The threats, and hardships, Mpuuga said will not only come from ruling NRM government and the parliamentary leadership but also from members of his own party.

“ I do pity you,” Mpuuga said. “But it’s a relief that you have the thick skin that it will take to face this.”

“You will need to strengthen your back. There are people out there who think that that office has a drawer full of money which you just pull out. Even some of the NUP members will try to fight you,” Mpuuga further cautioned.

With the UK and other foreign powers shifting attention form Bobi Wine to Ssenyonyi, analysts are sensing a huge palace rivalry in NUP that is likely to trickle-down to the grassroots.

In firing Mpuuga from the leader of Opposition, Bobi thought he had killed a giant and it would be easy to manager a political novice in Ssenyonyi.

However, Ssenyonyi seems to be emerging like that Biblical David that could kill a Goliath soon.


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