{"id":73658,"date":"2024-05-19T11:20:09","date_gmt":"2024-05-19T11:20:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.africa-press.net\/uganda\/all-news\/among-faces-an-uncertain-future"},"modified":"2024-05-19T12:04:19","modified_gmt":"2024-05-19T12:04:19","slug":"among-faces-an-uncertain-future","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.africa-press.net\/uganda\/all-news\/among-faces-an-uncertain-future","title":{"rendered":"Among faces an uncertain future"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><span style=\"color: #ff6600\"><strong>Africa-Press &#8211; Uganda. <\/strong><\/span><b>For this term and perhaps the next, President Museveni and his ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM) had resolved that Jacob Oulanyah would be the House Speaker. Oulanyah had wanted to challenge Rebecca Kadaga for the speakership after the 2016 General Election, but Mr Museveni said his time would come. When Oulanyah\u2019s time came after the 2021 General Election, it was short-lived as he died in the United States where he had gone for cancer treatment.<\/b><\/p>\n<p>It is said Mr Museveni had no clear replacement for Mr Oulanyah in mind, but those within the establishment fronted Mr Jacob Oboth-Oboth, the West Budama lawmaker, who would be appointed junior Defence minister, before fully taking over the docket at the expense of Vincent Bamulangaki Ssempijja in the recent mini Cabinet reshuffle.<\/p>\n<p>While those around Museveni were still strategising on how to market Mr Oboth-Oboth\u2019s speakership, Ms Anita Annet Among, who had for months served as deputy Speaker, already made her pitch not only to the ruling NRM party but also Opposition lawmakers.<\/p>\n<p>Although she had easily scooped the position of deputy Speaker having defeated Forum for Democratic Change\u2019s Yusuf Nsibambi (Mawokota South) and Muhammad Nsereko, the Kampala Central lawmaker, Ms Among made clear that her main goal was to be the Speaker.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cI want to ask the women leaders not to be intimidated by those who want to bring them down. Please stand firm and I can assure you that I am here for 10 years as deputy speaker and 10 as Speaker. We know the people who are doing these things and we are not moved,\u201d Ms Among said at the time when Oulanyah\u2019s health started to fail him.<\/p>\n<p>While Ms Among planned on becoming a House Speaker in 2031, two things fast-tracked her plans: Oulanyah\u2019s death and the unpreparedness of Mr Oboth-Oboth\u2019s campaigners.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWe had no time to push for Oboth-Oboth\u2019s speakership and yet Among had already leveraged having campaigned for deputy Speakership,\u201d said one of Oboth-Oboth\u2019s strategists, who preferred anonymity to speak freely.<\/p>\n<p><b>Unconvinced<\/b><\/p>\n<p>President Museveni, sources say, didn\u2019t buy much into Ms Among\u2019s speakership. But having played a telling role in pushing for Oulanyah\u2019s speakership bid against Ms Rebecca Kadaga, who had been deputy Speaker and Speaker for 10 years, the elder statesman didn\u2019t want to get entangled in another speakership battle.<\/p>\n<p>With that Ms Among clinched the speakership and she has since manoeuvred the waves, citing the support of the President. This rather shaky relationship has been put in doubt following Mr Museveni\u2019s response to the decision by the United Kingdom (UK) to sanction Among, ostensibly for allegedly stealing iron sheets meant for Karamoja, one of Uganda\u2019s impoverished sub-regions.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe UK is sending a clear message that benefiting at the expense of others is not acceptable. Corruption has consequences, and those responsible will be held accountable,\u201d said Britain\u2019s deputy Foreign minister Andrew Mitchell. He added: \u201cThe actions of these individuals, who took aid meant for those in need and kept the proceeds for themselves, represent the epitome of corruption and have no place in society.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The sanctions, which were announced by the UK\u2019s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office against Speaker Among, Mary Goretti Kitutu and Agness Nandutu, who were both axed from the Cabinet as senior and State minister for Karamoja Affairs, respectively, included travel and asset freezes.<\/p>\n<p>The freezing of assets means that UK citizens or businesses, including the banks, are forbidden from dealing with the assets of the sanctioned individuals most especially those located in the UK. Speaker Among\u2019s reaction was to claim that she was being targeted by the West for spearheading the passing of the Anti- Homosexuality Act (AHA).<\/p>\n<p>\u201cI\u2019m carrying a cross for 48 million Ugandans because of the Anti-Homosexuality Act we passed in 2023,\u201d Ms Among said during the first plenary session she chaired after being sanctioned.<\/p>\n<p>She added: \u201cAll this I know is because of the anti-homosexual law that we passed as Parliament. This is the beginning and I know other things are coming under the pretext of corruption, theft, and others, but we serve a living God. We shall not allow homosexuals to go against our values and cultures. If they want them, let them go to their countries. The law is there and it will be implemented.\u201d<\/p>\n<p><b>Springing a surprise<\/b><\/p>\n<p>The embattled Speaker also contended that the sanctions were irrelevant since she had no property in the UK.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cI don\u2019t have any properties in the UK, not even a pussycat,\u201d she said, adding, rather sarcastically, \u201cGo ahead and freeze them, and see if I will complain.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Speaker Among dismissed the travel sanctions, contending that she only needs visas to go to her home district, Bukedea, and Buyende, the home district of her husband Moses Magogo. She also faulted Uganda\u2019s Foreign Affairs ministry for not responding to the sanctions before counting on Mr Museveni to respond robustly.<\/p>\n<p>Mr Museveni\u2019s response wasn\u2019t exactly what Ms Among had anticipated. The President disclosed in a dossier that he had been told that contrary to her claims that she has no property in the UK, Ms Among owns houses and bank accounts in the archipelago and has been using the latter to pay school fees for her dependents, who attend UK-based schools.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWhy would a Ugandan leader build or buy houses in [the] UK or anywhere else abroad, when Uganda, the still under-developed country where she would have earned the money, still needs those investments?\u201d Mr Museveni said in a letter to the Foreign Affairs minister Jeje Odongo.<\/p>\n<p>For context, it should be remembered that Mr Museveni called for caution when dealing with corrupt people who invest in Uganda.<\/p>\n<p><b>READ:<\/b> I&#8217;m told Speaker Among owns bank accounts, houses in UK<\/p>\n<p>Anita Among&#8217;s political suicide<\/p>\n<p>I have president&#8217;s support -Speaker Among<\/p>\n<p>Have UK sanctions on Speaker Among left her in America, EU crosshairs?<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWe are still lucky that our corrupt people are corrupt here. They steal the money and put it here. You see a five-star hotel from corruption. Now if you only concentrate on the lifestyle, then they will take the money out and you will have no evidence here,\u201d Mr Museveni told government ombudsman Beti Kamya, who was planning to do a lifestyle audit on public servants in her efforts to net the corrupt.<\/p>\n<p>President Museveni said what\u2019s most important, legally, is whether Speaker Among had disclosed this kind of wealth to the government ombudsman through the Leadership Code Act.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIf she had declared them, then the next issue would be how she got money to build them. If these two are answered correctly and showing no mistakes, the remaining issue would be political, ideological judgement,\u201d Mr Museveni said before he went on to ask for more investigations into Among\u2019s wealth.<\/p>\n<p>He further wrote: \u201cMeanwhile, by the copies of this letter, I request the Inspector General of Government and minister of integrity to inform me if Hon Anita Among declared in her forms of Leadership Code her owning of a house or houses in the UK. The issue of bank accounts I told the High Commissioner may not be a serious issue if she legitimately earned money to support the children who are legitimately, studying there. All concerned to note the contents of this letter and act required.\u201d<\/p>\n<p><b>Things go south<\/b><\/p>\n<p>The letter marked a change in the relationship between Among and Museveni, which for years has been seen as close to the extent many people who wanted to see the President had to go through the Speaker who started her political career in the Opposition with the FDC.<\/p>\n<p>For the time she has been in politics, Ms Among has become a byword for the term \u201ca go-getter\u201d who does everything within her means to achieve what she set out to do. A few years after coming to Parliament, Speaker Among had managed to forge a personal relationship with Mr Museveni and this has been on the show with the President visiting her constituency to launch a science laboratory at Bukedea Comprehensive School, which was christened Yoweri Museveni. The President also launched the construction of Bukedea Teaching Hospital and opened a new radio station in the same district.<\/p>\n<p>Aged 50, Ms Among has become the embodiment of the Yellow Girl brigade that fervently defends NRM positions. She was, however, until at least 2016 a member of the FDC. In fact, at one time she held the fort as deputy treasury in charge of fundraising at the party from 2006 to 2015.<\/p>\n<p>When she held the position, it became apparent that her money purse was bottomless. This prompted divisions within the FDC as some party stalwarts accused her of being an NRM stooge.<\/p>\n<p><b>Museveni\u2019s broker<\/b><\/p>\n<p>In 2012, Ms Among trounced Proscovia Salaamu Musumba, one of the founder members of the FDC, during primaries for the East African Legislative Assembly (Eala). This victory sparked off a storm after allegations sprung up that she had bribed delegates using money she had got from Hassan Basajjabalaba. Mr Basajjabalaba was at the time the chairperson of the NRM\u2019s Entrepreneur\u2019s League.<\/p>\n<p>Although the FDC\u2019s constitution is clear that one of the ways through which one ceases being a party member is by standing as an independent, it seems not to apply to Ms Among. When Ms Among was elected to the House as an independent, the FDC appointed her as vice chairperson of the Committee on Commissions, Statutory Authorities and State Enterprises (Cosase). One party member pinned this outcome on Mugisha Muntu, the FDC president at the time.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIt\u2019s him who rewarded her that position because they were close and she had given him money during the 2012 FDC presidential elections,\u201d the party member, who is not allowed to speak to the media, said.<\/p>\n<p>At first, Ms Among took exception to being accused of being an NRM mole. But by 2017 she had turned into Museveni\u2019s broker within the Opposition. In November of 2016, the UPDF raided Omusinga Charles Wesley Mumbere\u2019s palace killing more than 100 people, and subsequently arrested the Rwenzururu king, leaving political leaders there\u2014who were mainly FDC\u2014angry. By 2017, Mr Museveni wanted to meet MPs from Kasese. It was Ms Among, who persuaded all FDC lawmakers to meet Mr Museveni at his farm in Kisozi, Gomba.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cI am a peace lover and being that Winnie [Kiiza, the Leader of Opposition in Parliament] is my friend, it was easy for me to convince her to meet the President. I did it in the interest of peace and security of our country,\u201d Ms Among later told the Observer, adding, not at the prompting of the newspaper, \u201cThey didn\u2019t get even a single coin from [Museveni]; Winnie [Kiiza] is not worth that. What if the President also knows that I am worth more than Shs1 billion, how much can he give Winnie?\u201d<\/p>\n<p><b>No love lost<\/b><\/p>\n<p>Having joined the NRM, Ms Among in recent years has been part of political wrangling with politicians from the ruling party that emerged from the Teso Sub-region. Ms Among has for some time directly or indirectly flexed muscle to show that she is the kingmaker in the sub-region. In doing so, she has ruffled the feathers of other NRM politicians who want to be recognised by Mr Museveni.<\/p>\n<p>Vice President Jessica Alupo has also clashed with Speaker Among, including in the battle of who is the most influential NRM politician in Teso. This was on display in early 2023 when Mike Mukula, who belongs to Among\u2019s camp, accused Ms Alupo of ignoring the main NRM campaign task force during the Soroti East by-election and working in isolation. Mukula not only criticised the vice president for avoiding contacting the NRM regional party chairperson but went as far as to allege that Ms Alupo sometimes worked with the Opposition.<\/p>\n<p>Although it was claimed that supporters of Museveni\u2019s son\u2014Gen Muhoozi Kainerugaba, who is now seen as the heir apparent to his father\u2019s \u2018throne\u2019\u2014had rejected Ms Among and instead supported Oboth-Oboth for the speakership, the former moved swiftly to mend fences. After her homecoming fete, Ms Among hosted Gen Muhoozi in Bukedea.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cFor us in Bukedea here, we believe in the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit,\u201d she purred.<\/p>\n<p>Again, in a bid to woo Gen Muhoozi\u2019s camp, Ms Among recently invited Mr Museveni at the inauguration of her teaching hospital, which has a ward named after Gen Muhoozi, the current Chief of Defence Forces (CDF). One of the hospital wards was also named after Muhoozi\u2019s wife, Charlotte, for good measure.<\/p>\n<p>With Among facing allegations of wasting parliamentary monies, which were supposedly funnelled through different accounts of parliamentary staff, Mr Museveni appeared to defend her.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cHow can you talk so much about Anita Among? How about those working for foreigners? We are going to expose those traitors,\u201d Mr Museveni said in March this year.<\/p>\n<p><b>Fault lines<\/b><\/p>\n<p>Yet the first cracks in the Museveni-Among relationship first appeared in 2023 when a female NRM-backed candidate won a violence-laden Bukedea LC5 by-election. It started when Mukula, NRM\u2019s vice chairman of eastern Uganda, fired off a tweet bragging how he had received Sam Oita and Stephen Omagor into the ruling party. Oita, who belonged to the FDC had contested in the Bukedea chairperson race which as per results released by the Electoral Commission (EC) was overwhelmingly won by the ruling party\u2019s Mary Akol.<\/p>\n<p>Amagor, who had wanted to challenge for the seat which became vacant last year upon the death of Moses Olemukan, didn\u2019t make it to the ballot.<\/p>\n<p>Mr Mukula declared that the defection and the electoral victory were an indication that Bukedea \u201cremains solidly behind NRM.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Yet a day before Mukula could announce these defections, President Museveni, the chairman of the NRM, wrote a letter to Brig Henry Isoke, the head of the State House Anti-Corruption Unit, asking him to investigate the circumstances under which the Bukedea by-election was done. In a one-page letter, Museveni, although he was initially impressed by the Akol\u2019s victory, which was at 91 percent with an 87 percent turn-up of voters, was deeply perturbed.<\/p>\n<p>Mr Museveni said government officials, he didn\u2019t reveal, had emerged on the night of nomination and invaded Amagor\u2019s house. In the process, they confiscated his academic papers and stole Shs163 million in a bid to stop him from getting nominated.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe EC had to extend the nomination days when he appealed,\u201d Mr Museveni said of Amagor. \u201cEven when he went for the nomination, he was attacked at the gate of the Electoral Commission.\u201d As if that was not enough, Mr Museveni said that he was alarmed that on Election Day, government officials he didn\u2019t mention, invaded polling stations and voted on behalf of the voters. \u201cThis sounds like a film,\u201d he said.<\/p>\n<p><b>A veiled dig<\/b><\/p>\n<p>Although she wasn\u2019t physically involved in the election, sources we have spoken to insist that Mr Museveni\u2019s letter was a veiled dig aimed at Ms Among. Those who participated in the by-elections, which were marred with violence, say parliamentary police were deployed in Bukedea, which imputed that Among had a hand. Mr Museveni\u2019s letter led to the arrest of then Bukedea Resident District Commissioner (RDC), William Wilberforce Tukei and Charles Okoth, the then Bukedea district police commander (DPC).<\/p>\n<p>The fallout between Mr Museveni and Ms Among was also on the show earlier when the President completely ignored Parliament\u2019s decision to censure Persis Namuganza, the Minister of State for Lands, Housing and Urban Development, after she attacked the person of the Speaker. With Parliament firmly in Among\u2019s grasp, it was easy to censure Namuganza, as of 356 MPs, who attended plenary, 348 voted to censure the minister who had accused Among of getting involved in a phoney marriage with Magogo.<\/p>\n<p>Yet Parliament censuring Namuganza didn\u2019t necessarily translate into her losing her docket with the Constitution, saying it\u2019s upon the minister to resign or the President, to throw her out. Ms Namuganza didn\u2019t resign and she scoffed at the censure move. President Museveni has never acted despite being informed of the move by Thomas Tayebwa, the Deputy Speaker, within 24 hours. Ms Namuganza\u2019s wrangles with Among are reminiscent of the fights she had with Rebecca Kadaga when she was still the all-powerful Speaker.<\/p>\n<p>With the state apparatus deemed to be behind Ms Namuganza, she challenged Kadaga to the position of NRM\u2019s second national vice chairperson. Namuganza accused Kadaga of being untrue to NRM and its chairman Museveni and added that on several occasions, Ms Kadaga sided with the Opposition in Parliament to bring motions that cast the NRM in a bad light.<\/p>\n<p>On the other hand, Ms Kadaga looked at Ms Namuganza as a front of powerful people (mafia) in the NRM who were unhappy with the way she steered Parliament. Although Ms Kadaga eventually won by a landslide, the fact that Ms Namuganza had challenged her without Museveni talking her out of the race was an indicator of how the President had fallen out with Ms Kadaga.<\/p>\n<p><b>UK message<\/b><\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe UK is sending a clear message that benefiting at the expense of others is not acceptable. Corruption has consequences, and those responsible will be held accountable,\u201d said Britain\u2019s deputy Foreign minister Andrew Mitchell.<\/p>\n<p>He added: \u201cThe actions of these individuals, who took aid meant for those in need and kept the proceeds for themselves, represent the epitome of corruption and have no place in society.\u201d<\/p>\n<p><strong>For More News And Analysis About <a href=\"https:\/\/www.africa-press.net\/uganda\">Uganda<\/a> Follow <a href=\"https:\/\/www.africa-press.net\/\">Africa-Press<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Africa-Press &#8211; Uganda. 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