The Forum for Democratic Change (FDC), once a symbol of hope in Uganda’s rotting political system, is nothing more than a circus of betrayal and greed. Nathan Nandala Mafabi, the party’s Secretary General, has been exposed as yet another political fraud, hellbent on dragging the FDC into a cesspit of chaos for his selfish ambitions. Allegations of Mafabi’s slimy backdoor tactics to secure the FDC presidential flag bearer position for 2026 are just another nail in the party’s coffin, handing President Museveni yet another excuse to mock opposition politics in Uganda.
Mafabi’s antics are an insult to democracy and an embodiment of the very filth that has kept Uganda under Museveni’s oppressive thumb for nearly four decades. How can a man who claims to fight dictatorship employ such despicable, underhanded schemes? By silencing other potential candidates and wielding power like a tyrant, Mafabi is no different from the dictator he pretends to oppose. His actions reek of selfishness and cowardice, dragging FDC into the gutter where it now lies, gasping for air.
The outcry from FDC’s Western region members is not just a complaint; it’s a damning indictment of Mafabi’s treachery. These members have seen through his fake smiles and grandstanding. They know his true agenda: to seize power at any cost, even if it means ripping apart what remains of the FDC’s tattered legacy. It is pathetic. The party, once feared by Museveni’s cronies, has become a punchline—a collection of spineless opportunists who can’t even manage their own affairs.
Let’s not forget FDC’s dirty money scandal—a mess that left scars so deep they may never heal. Instead of rebuilding, Mafabi has chosen to pour salt into the wounds, ensuring that the FDC remains a laughingstock. How can Ugandans trust a party that eats itself alive while the country drowns in corruption and tyranny? Mafabi’s power-hungry games are nothing short of treason against the people of Uganda.
The silence of the FDC leadership on these allegations is deafening. What are they afraid of? Or worse, are they complicit? Their inaction confirms what we’ve long suspected: the FDC leadership is either too weak or too compromised to stand up for what is right. While Museveni watches with glee, the so-called opposition can’t even agree on who should lead their pathetic excuse for a resistance.
Museveni must be laughing his head off. Mafabi and his cronies are doing the dictator’s dirty work for him, reducing the FDC to rubble while the National Resistance Movement tightens its stranglehold on Uganda. What a disgrace. This is not just incompetence; it’s betrayal on a national scale. The FDC’s self-inflicted implosion is the greatest gift Museveni could have asked for—a free pass to keep crushing the people without a credible challenge.
Ugandans deserve better than this circus. They are sick of politicians like Mafabi, whose oversized egos are matched only by their incompetence. If this madness continues, the FDC will go down in history as a party that betrayed its people and handed the country to Museveni on a silver platter.
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