Even the most loyal to Museveni end up 6-feet under – oh dear Oulanyah! 

Jacob Oulanyah has passed away. We have always told you, no matter what you do for Museveni, the moment he has no more use for you, yet you carry dangerous secrets, just know it’s a matter of time before you are gone. Museveni’s slow-working poisons, or “blood clots”, or whatever, will dispose of you. A hundred percent!

Oulanyah belonged to the same club of the once-loyal servants to senile Museveni, like Maj. Gen. Paul Lokech, whose last post was as deputy inspector general of police in Uganda. He too died mysteriously and it was said that he succumbed to a “blood clot.” Whenever a senior military officer in Uganda dies, or survives an assassination attempt, the first name that comes to the mind of Ugandans, including members of the ruling party, is “Yoweri Museveni.” The violent and ruthless dictator of 36 years long ago established himself as a ruthless “eliminator.”

Senile Museveni has eliminated so many prominent officers to an extent that he didn’t spare his loyal fierce fighter Gen. Lokech and now Oulanyah killed too.  

On June 1 last year, another senior officer, Gen. Katumba Wamala, survived an assassination attempt. His daughter, who was traveling in the same vehicle with Wamala wasn’t so lucky and died when the car was bullet-riddled by Museveni’s assassins riding motorcycles. However, in that moment of despair and spontaneity, Wamala spoke truth to power—with a rhetorical question: “With all the loyalty I’ve shown this regime, why do they want to kill me?!”

The answer is: Senile Museveni does not know what the word “loyalty” means. He has already made this clear to Ugandans.  

Here are some names of a few senior “loyal” officers who died by Museveni’s sword:  

Brigadier Nobel Mayombo, May 1, 2007; Gen. James Kazini, Nov. 10, 2009; and, Gen. Aronda Nyakairima, Sept. 12, 2015.  

As if “loyalty” counts for anything with Museveni. Wamala survived in June.   

“Loyalty” means nothing to Museveni, because all of his associates are expendable. Museveni has a black book in a safe in the State House cabinet with dates for the elimination of various players on his political-and-military chessboard.  

Loyalty to Museveni is as good as a death sentence! 

Now, the speaker of Parliament Jacob Oulanyah is the latest. 

The Nakasongora lab has done its work, once again!

Now that Oulanyah is out, who will be next? If you serve Museveni, be afraid. Be very afraid.

Rest In Peace Speaker Jacob Oulanyah.

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