Uganda’s President Gen Yoweri Kaguta Tibuhaburwa Museveni has castigated National Unity Platform (NUP) leader Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu aka Bobi Wine, novelist Kakwenza Rukirabashaija and other ‘confused people’ for celebrating the death of former security minister Gen Elly Tumwine.
Gen Tumwine succumbed to cancer in August 2022. But some people took to social media to celebrate the general’s death. Now, months after the burial, Gen Museveni has fired back at those who celebrated Tumwine’s death. Here is the president’s full statement:
Ugandans, especially Bazukulu.
Today, the 5th of October, I have had the opportunity to look at the tweets that were being sent by some malicious and confused people when General Tumwiine died. My staff have been telling me about those tweets, but I had not had time to look at them.
- Mr. Kakwenza “moaned” (meaning mourned) with pleasure;
- Mr. Bobi Wine – became biblical, quoting “dust to dust” and admonishing everybody to be “humble” – meaning that Tumwiine was not humble;
- Masereka Jodrah, Ineza Tusiime, Kwemboi, Magezi Damic, Atutta, Ogwal Joseph, Nabukalu Rachel, ReaGan, Mugambe, Olanya, Allan Allan and others, were celebrating, in different ways, Gen Tumwiine’s death and also saying that celebrating that death will cause no split etc.; and others saying that we were split a long time ago between the “haves and the have nots”.
- That type of thinking is wrong for the following reasons:
(i) We all shall die, eventually. That, therefore, cannot be a matter for celebrating whether you like the person in question or not. People who do that are deceiving themselves.
The only relevant questions, then, are: What contribution have you made in life and what achievements have you attained in life?
(ii) On the two questions, Tumwiine passes with flying colors for the following reasons:
- He came from a semi-traditional family (Christian but not educated balokole) and became a University graduate secondary school teacher by 1977
- Joined the anti-Amin Liberation struggle in 1979 and has been in the Resistance ever since, attaining the rank of General, MP, Minister, etc.
- I am told that he settled his brothers in the Burunga Farm where his parents were when I taught there in 1967 and bought his own farm in the Rwemikooma area and has left thousands of cattle, nice family house etc.
- God gave him a wife, they have adult children who are all University graduates.
- Tumwiine helped many children of the NRM veterans, one of them being Mariam Seguya, RDC of Kiboga.
- Tumwiine was active in the church, was a music composer and a painter of pictures.
- He was a member of the smart partnership movement started by Dr. Mahathir Mohamad.
Therefore, celebrating that Tumwiine has died at 68 years of age, after achieving all this, shows that you are, at the least, shallow because Tumwiine did not fear death because that is why he went to fight with arms, to look for possible death, when he was in his 20s, on account of patriotism and PanAfricanism. Moreover, Tumwiine because he lived longer than some of the other fighters, he cared for the children of some of the fallen comrades. Tumwiine was an early achiever in education, a freedom fighter, an artist, a philanthropist and a wealth-creator (big farmer). If some people do not appreciate such people, it could be that they are either uninformed (ignorant) or they are parasites (want affluence without working). Such people should be guided or condemned if they persist in their negativity. The roads everybody rides on, the schools, the electricity stations that generate electricity for the night-club goers to have transnights and tweet the following day etc., are from the sweat of the wealth creators like Tumwiine, not to forget the peace the tweeters are using to express their malice. Go and send tweets in Mogadishu, if you think peace is not important.
The tweeters who speak of belonging to the “have nots” who resent the “haves”, should be reminded that right from 1996, the NRM Government created the Entadikwa Fund based at the sub-county where the leaders are elected by universal suffrage by the voters. Ever since that time, the NRM is always sending money for precisely the have-nots: NAADS; Youth Fund; Women Fund; OWC; Emyooga; and, currently, the PDM. Minister of State Kasolo and Ritah Namuwenge of Emyooga can share with you success stories of some of the people that respond to these efforts. On account of some people complaining that the local elite “begabira bokka”, on account of sending support through the LCs, the CAOs or the OWC soldiers, we are now sending money directly to the saccos of the wealth creators (e.g. farmers) at the Parish level, cutting out the Government officials. Therefore, the NRM advice to the have-nots has always been; use these grants (OWC) or soft money (PDM, Women Fund, Youth Fund, Emyooga, Entandikwa, send a cow) to get out of the have-nots and join the “haves”.