​​Why Blame voters for poor services?


Since Uganda became a multiparty dispensation, the struggle of parties has seemingly grown! The sole purpose to transit from Single party politics to multiparty politics was to allow the thriving of democratic competition which is very healthy for any democracy. By and large, one can say that it is evident that Uganda is a multiparty dispensation if they choose to go by the data. I last checked and we have about 29 registered Political parties in Uganda and to most of them, I have never heard about!

If one chooses to go by the data that Uganda has 29 political parties, they would quickly pass if for being the most democratic! However, given all these political parties, Uganda still runs as a single Political dispensation! The NRM has consolidated itself into power for the last 31 years and the "Multi party dispensation has seemingly died off! Of course there are opposition parties that have stood the test of time to challenge the status quo but whether they have been allowed same opportunity to carry out their activities is another story! The political parties have suffered from the worst flue-Democracy deficits which has been exhibited in various forms. The parties have breached their own party rubric, suffocated mentor ship, witch hunted others, black mailed each other to the extent of public disgust!

The notion to deny citizens services simply because they did not elect an NRM cadre in their area is unfortunate! Citizens of whatever colour and nature must be able to access services regardless because they give taxes to government and in return they expect services. To blame poor services delivery on citizens is just a rider for a vote of no confidence in the leader.


By
Michael Aboneka Jr

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