REGIME OF SLEEP. Mathias Mpuuga, who shortly after Musevenis - TopicsExpress



          

REGIME OF SLEEP. Mathias Mpuuga, who shortly after Musevenis re-election in 2011 led protests against the government over the rising cost of living, is having a good laugh about the situation. President Museveni has never been delusional about it; he warned Ugandans early enough that his will be a regime of sleep and he has not disappointed, Mpuuga says. In the earlier years when Museveni first competed for the presidency, after his government restored elections following the bush war, he bragged about pacifying the country and allowing Ugandans to sleep without worrying about violence. When he took over power in 1986, the country had had six different administrations in a space of just six years since the overthrow of Idi Amin in 1979. He therefore turned the narrative about restoring sleep into a key campaign catchphrase. Of the state-of-the-nation address and budget speech, Mpuuga said, Museveni is supplying the sleep he promised Ugandans.
Posted on: Tue, 02 Sep 2014 16:56:46 +0000

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