Kampala- President Museveni has castigated former prime minister Amama Mbabazi’s wife, Jacqueline, accusing her of mobilising National Resistance Movement (NRM) party members against him.
Mr Museveni made the accusation against Ms Mbabazi
during a meeting of the NRM Central Executive Committee (CEC) at State
House, Nakasero on Thursday, our sources revealed.
A member of CEC who attended the meeting said Mr
Museveni presented a document titled “Costly President” which he said
had been authored and distributed on the instructions of Mr Mbabazi’s
wife to incite the party members against him.
In reply, the defiant Ms Mbabazi confirmed she was
the author of the document but said there was nothing controversial
about it.
She said the document had been drawn out of the
budget allocations for State House and President’s Office. The document
criticises President Museveni’s use of State resources and State House’s
huge budget and its controversial supplementary budgets.
Jacqueline also admitted mobilising political
support for her husband, saying there were issues she was unhappy with,
including the lifting of presidential term limits from the Constitution.
A CEC source in the meeting told the Sunday
Monitor that Mr Museveni in response, said he had not known that his
being in the liberation struggle was a problem and that if he had known,
he would have left even during the Bush War days.
Mr Museveni captured power after the 1981-86 guerrilla war that overthrew the Gen Tito Okello junta.
Mr Museveni captured power after the 1981-86 guerrilla war that overthrew the Gen Tito Okello junta.
Ms Jacqueline Mbabazi heads the Women League of
the NRM party. Her husband, Mr Mbabazi, the Secretary General of the
NRM, was sacked as prime minister on September 18. This was after
widespread reports that he intended to contest against Mr Museveni for
the presidency in 2016.
Earlier in February, the NRM Caucus at a retreat
in Kyankwanzi passed a resolution endorsing Mr Museveni as their party’s
“sole candidate” in the 2016 presidential elections.
Jacqueline subsequently slammed the resolution
saying the caucus had no powers to choose a party’s flag bearer. Her
utterances have since sparked bad blood between her on one side and the
President and some NRM leaders on the other.
Inside sources said the steamy 11-hour CEC meeting discussed only one item on the agenda – party cohesion. Mr Museveni chaired the meeting and Mr Mbabazi took the minutes.
Inside sources said the steamy 11-hour CEC meeting discussed only one item on the agenda – party cohesion. Mr Museveni chaired the meeting and Mr Mbabazi took the minutes.
Mr Museveni, who had opened the meeting with a scathing attack on Ms Mbabazi, did not spare Mr Mbabazi either.
He castigated Mr Mbabazi for mobilising the youth
against NRM elders by giving them a message that they should prepare to
take over now. Sources in the meeting said Mr Mbabazi did not respond;
he continued taking notes.
During the Independence Day celebrations in
Kanungu District on October 9, Mr Mbabazi was quoted in the press as
urging the youth to be prepared to take over leadership of the country
because they have the potential to do so.
“Nobody should tell you that you are the leaders
of tomorrow. You are the leaders of today. The change of this country is
in the hands of the youth. Our role now is to support you to develop
yourselves; we must acknowledge the role of our young people as riders
of our transformation,” Mr Mbabazi said in Kanungu.
The former prime minister made the same remarks on
October 10 at a Uganda National Students Association marathon, which he
had been hastily called to flag off, after all invited government
officials, including police chief, Gen Kale Kayihura, failed to show up.
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