The corruption conundrum: How Nup ( pseudo opposition) has distorted the narrative

By: JP king maker 


 It seems like NUP's decision to call for a press conference a day before the march to parliament has raised some concerns. By inviting state operatives and announcing their plans ahead of time, they may have inadvertently compromised the effectiveness of the march and put their supporters at risk.


This move could be seen as counterproductive to the hopes of Ugandans who are seeking change. By alerting the authorities and inviting a heavy military presence, NUP may have inadvertently helped to:


1. Weaken the impact of the march

2. Create a hostile environment for protesters

3. Provide an excuse for the government to crack down on dissent

4. Undermine the unity and momentum of the opposition movement


It's essential for opposition leaders to be strategic and mindful of their actions, ensuring they prioritize the safety and interests of their supporters. In this case, NUP's decision to call for a press conference and invite state operatives may have been misguided and ultimately harmful to the cause.


What do you think? Should NUP have handled this differently?

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