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NEWS ANALYSIS: Bobi Wine and Kizza Besigye

Besigye’s Spent Force?

Those who think Besigye selfishly dominates opposition space seem to equally believe if he steps aside or is successfully attacked out of it, the support he draws will gravitate towards whoever emerges in his place as the top oppositionist. That is engaging in flights of fancy.

For one thing, political loyalties do not shift quickly and easily as sand unless they are nudged so. Otherwise, Besigye himself would have been a different proposition had Nasser Ntege Ssebagala, the political magnate of 2000/1, not urged his supporters to back him.

Besigye has yet to fail politically. Otherwise, he wouldn’t still be accused of dominating opposition space. What’s more, he has shown himself gifted to attract sympathy whenever he is mobbed as happens to be the case currently. This has happened in all elections but one, that of 2011, he has participated in.

In 2016, for instance, Besigye was mobbed out of The Democratic Alliance (TDA) in preference of Amama Mbabazi, who up till then was the engine running the NRM. He not only drew an outpouring of support at his nomination that personally overwhelmed him, he added 1.5 million votes to his 2011 tally against Museveni’s 0.5 million votes.

So, if indeed iron sharpens iron, the person Bobi Wine will benefit from allying with is Besigye. As the State increasingly turns on the screws against him, only Besigye has been through what he will likely be put through and what better person to seek encouragement from than one who has been there and endured it all. Besigye did not have the advantage of a forerunner to look up to as he tumbled into the rough politics Museveni dictated. Bobi Wine need not squander the opportunity. Luckily, he does not have to start from scratch.

Good old days

To be sure, there was a time, not too long ago, when there was no doubt the two men were close associates; Bobi Wine a quasi-protégé of Besigye, who looks nowhere near done battling Museveni.

Besigye’s politics inspired Bobi Wine’s popular protest music against injustices and unfairness the state generates and exacerbates. He articulated in song what Besigye thundered out on and off the stump.

At one time when none of Bobi Wine’s peers could touch Besigye even with a long stick, the sensational afro-dancehall star visited with and offered him musical comfort when Police detained him in his house shortly after the 2016 polls for daring to express his rights without fear or beseeching anyone.

But then the 2017 by-election happened in Besigye’s backyard. Pleas and negotiations for Bobi Wine to shelve his interests for the sake of the FDC candidate, who had lost the seat in the first place, fell on deaf ears. The quasi-protégé adjudged the time as ripe enough to strike out on his own. The rest is the currently unfolding story that presently more unifying opportunities neither man should allow to go to waste.

What (and How) Alliances Work

It is in Besigye’s interest to live up to the bigger person that he already is anyway and reach out to Bobi Wine in real terms and hammer out a solid, respectful alliance with him as opposed to occasional media platitudes professing collegiality and openness to working together. Such an alliance would have to acknowledge Bobi Wine’s fresh energies pumping into the opposition’s cause and agree pathways of amplifying and flourishing them. Contrary to fears this might present Besigye as weak and supplicant, the opposite could not be truer. Besigye is beyond proving anything to anyone. Moreover, it would settle the cardinal accusation against him, that is; wanting to hog opposition space.

Equally, it is in Bobi Wine’s interest to identify and invest his newfound political capital in opposition stock with the best returns possible. So far, none beats Besigye’s. He has maintained top spot for the last two decades and built resilient networks nationwide. Bobi Wine believes in standing on the shoulders of giants, the reason he peppers his talk with quotes of famous foreigners like Martin Luther King, Nelson Mandela, etc. Besigye is the homegrown, more useful and relevant giant he should demonstrate more affinity to.

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10 comments

  1. GEN: TUBAMOI RICHARD

    Both Bobi Wine And Kizza Are Unable Defeat Museveni, But Let Bobi Wine Try Museveni N We See.

  2. Let Bobi support Besigye because he understands m7 well

  3. Tumusiime johnan

    Bobi is also augandan and he can lead this country as museveni did.All ugandan youth need see anew president “it’s our power”

  4. In my opinion I do not think our Dear Uganda should be led by a Drug addict.

  5. Sebbo Fast Review All Bobi Wine’s Talk Whether There Is Drug Before U Say Your Nosense Every Messege He Sing Of Is To Educate U And Me

  6. We A Tied Of Your Long Ruling Leaders Their Brain Already Rusted Long Tym Bak

  7. Nadongo Patrica Ruth

    If a cloth fades, u get tired of it so u opt for a new one period.

    • TLF NIGAZ ARE UGANDAN MUSICAL GROUP WHICH COMPOZED OF THREE YOUNGEST ARTIST INCLUDING; YKEEZO, OMEN, C4 WITH PROMOTER AINEBYOONA RICHARD, FROM MASAKA TO KAMPALA .

  8. TLF NIGAZ ARE UGANDAN MUSICAL GROUP WHICH COMPOZED OF THREE YOUNGEST ARTIST INCLUDING; YKEEZO, OMEN, C4 WITH PROMOTER AINEBYOONA RICHARD, FROM MASAKA TO KAMPALA .

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