This video analyzes the power struggle for Uganda's 12th Parliament Speaker position, revealing how military-political alliances (PLU) are challenging traditional party structures (NRM) through strategic appointments, while constitutional mechanisms for presidential impeachment create complex power dynamics. The analysis highlights how political transitions involve generational shifts, institutional conflicts, and strategic maneuvering among factions, with implications for democratic governance and institutional integrity.
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THE PURGE EFFECT: Muhoozi’s New Speaker Lineup Triggers Chaos in NRM! [PLU Vs NRM]Added:
As we all witnessed the fall of Bokehia Empire together with its empress Anita Mo.
>> A letter dated 11th March 2026 is retracted and withdrawn with immediate effect.
>> There is something else brewing behind closed doors in state house. I >> I think the biggest offense the other offense aside from being a thief >> Anita has been developing ambitions to run for president. Muhoi has announced um the next speaker of parliament but at the same time the CEC have endorsed the name of Lilian Abbe as the deputy. As soon as they did that, Moz came out and said, "No, Tva will take stand as the next deputy." Then we are having that confusion and Ma the other side is saying no.
>> Whatever I'm going to say here is either going to make me or unmake me. But whatever I'm going to say here is true >> or I can be elected as the next speaker and he's confident and adamant on it.
>> I told you that my odds are different.
My odds are not the odds of other people.
>> And at the same time, the opposition have also endorsed their candidates. As all this is going on, I want to open your eyes on something as all your cameras are focused on the corruption and the charges and the seizure of the Rolls-Royce. As you guys are saying, all of a sudden she says this is your last supper. I said, yeah, it has turned out it was her last supper. Then recently she was also saying the opposition we have swallowed them now. We are going to wallop them. the 12th parliament there will be no opposition who has been swallowed and walloped. There is something else I want you to notice.
There is a slow shift and transition of power happening before your very eyes.
And I also want to remind you that I have said it in all my videos that we are under a president who is under a president and I want to tell you that the constitution of Uganda provides that the president can be impeached. How? I will explain. Let's go and discuss this into this video. Let's dive into it.
This is Afro West UG. Thank you.
>> Nobody has ever given me a chance to win, including becoming president of DP.
I'm going to beg to be the best speaker Uganda has ever had. The next question is how are you today?
>> Hello, ladies and gentlemen. My name is Loio Muchi Wamoy and this is Afro West UG, your sweet platform of the latest cooking and interesting Ugandan political and social and entertainment matters. This two weeks have been pretty much all about politics. That's why we are still stuck on politics but we shall talk about other things as well. And I want to remind you whoever has not yet subscribed, please click on the subscription uh the subscribe button and join the family. And if you want to support this channel as well, you can click on the super super thanks and the super chat. There are lots of platforms there that you can support this platform through and I'll appreciate so much. It gives me the appetite of making more videos and cutting down these issues to be more understood and enjoyed by you.
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It helps a lot. It helps a lot. So without wasting time, let's start off on this video. Today we are discussing the speakerhip race and how it's unfolding.
And how is this unfolding? We shall discuss it in three sections. The first one, the muhosi effect, the new power map.
Power is slowly shifting from A to B, from the old generation to the new generation. And as this is happening, we shall also discuss number two, which is the noat mau factor.
As the NRM and PLU are there brewing their things, Mao is also on the other side putting his head into it. He wants also to tap in the blessings. And then number three, we shall discuss about the old NRM trans mean tradition and how the speakerhip thing used to work according to the NRM and their plans. and then in the end we shall conclude by discussing a few factors of our own and then I'll leave you a question for you to discuss in the comment section. So without wasting time I want us to discuss the Mosi effect and how is this being affected. After the swearing in of the president, you all noticed Muosi went straight home and then wrote a letter and gave it to Kaband who came and announced immediately that the PLU which is Muosi Kaneugaba and his crew have removed their trust from Anita Moong which then followed by Anita Moong swearing in the next day and immediately all this saga started to unfold and then at the same time as all this is going on Mozi announces his candidate for speakerhip whom he says is a conclusive name and he handed it over to the NRM and said we are fronting or both of both Jacob as the next speaker of parliament.
As that is happening he also goes ahead and writes um he always uses Twitter he tweets and says Thomas Tva will remain as the deputy speaker of parliament. Now this is a very conclusive thing he's doing. It's not um an election. It's not like a show of interest. He's writing these things very conclusively saying this is the next speaker and this is the next deputy speaker. In other words, he has picked the people that are very loyal to PLU much as the NRM members because the PLU which is um declined to be a political party. You remember the time when um NUP just came and NUP was not a political party yet by then. It was still just people power, people power, our power, people power. It was not a political party until they registered as a political party and became the national unity platform. So the PLU also in this essence it's like um a force or a movement of people that think alike which I think it's actually this is the transition movement. It's the movement that is pushing for power to move from the NRM to different hands. But it's actually put it like this. PLU is like a bedroom in your in your room in your house. The house is NRM and there's a room called PLU. You get it?
And now PLU is emerging as the very influential group in the NRM.
Every member of PLU is a supporter of NRM. They can deny all they like. If you ask Frankly Aagashumba, he will tell you he's not NRM and he will criticize NRM.
But that is the most hypocritic thing you can do. That's being a hypocrite.
It's a lie. You cannot tell me that there's a difference between PLU and NRM.
You get the point? So all that hypocrisy is something I don't want you to fall for. PLU is a movement inside the national resistance movement. Simple as that. And now you notice it by seeing how conclusive what they're doing is.
Before Muosi would write some things and we don't take it serious. It's okay.
It's okay. That is that is him. And people say maybe he has written it under influence of whatever. But and then it's kicked off. Sometimes it would go against heads of states, ambassadors, countries and all that and people don't take it serious. They push it away. But now we are seeing whatever he's saying now are starting to become very very effective and we've seen him say he's taking over the road construction and anybody he gives a a contract to work on the road and he finds one pothole in Campala will pay with his head.
So the Mosi effect is playing a very big role in Uganda's uh politics and in this next five years in this government here you will notice more of Muosi more than Muse cuz Muse is now getting old and as he's getting old what happens his son is getting ready and Muse explained Muose Kane Gaba's name I think Kane Gaba he said It means uh the one who will avenge him. In other words, the one who will succeed him. So, we are already noticing a succession that is happening.
And if you're not yet seeing it, I'm sorry for you.
And they're slowly winning your hearts by all this saga of Anita Mong. Anita is being used as a pawn to win your hearts and win your trust because now all of a sudden everyone is now Mo waf I support Mo a lot myself.
What he does and what he says and how he does his things works out so well for me. He has the real mindset that can rule Uganda and make it a better country. But then the problem I have is uh unfortunately he's Musevani's son. I don't know how that's going to pan out.
Mosi has a leaders himself.
He has the right mindset that can transform Uganda into Rwanda in the shortest period of time.
But the problem is he's the son of Muse. If he is to take charge, we shall look more like a monarchy. And I don't think there's anyone who wants that. How will it happen? I do not know. I leave that to you. But I'm just discussing what is happening. The Mozi effect. So you've noticed the muosi effect and how conclusive he has forwarded these names for the speakerhip race. On the other hand, we have no but no but ma is leaning towards the cooperation agreement that they have the DP and NRM have which gives Mao the permission or the right to serve in government.
And this is how he was able to get his position that he has now. the Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs.
It's because he signed an agreement of cooperation with the National Resistance Movement.
This agreement can also push him to be speaker. But I want you to notice that the NRM or Muse have about three tools that they use to rule the country and it's what they've used to stay in power for more than 40 years. That is one money that means they have to control finance.
You know very well how the sections of government or the sections of a country is divided. There is the military, there is the the judicial and then there is the uh there is the finance. Those three are the most important sectors of government. If you have these three, you have power. You must not lose one. If you lose one, you must not lose two.
And this the same thing that is happening in South Africa. You can notice how South Africa is. They gave them the judiciary.
They gave them half of the military then they took the finance away which is the economy and that is why you keep seeing xenophobia in South Africa because they have the political leaders but they do not have the jobs they do not have control over the economy. So in Uganda, the NRM uses all the three and it has maintained grip on all the three and M sure whether he puts in these three offices he can control.
The chief of defense forces CDF must be appointed by him and must be a person he can control.
two finance you know all these other people that have been in that office like currently we have Matia Casa there's no way Muse will say this and he says that and then the third one is the judiciary and the judiciary is headed by two that is the chief justice and the parliament those two are the heads leave alone attorney general and all the rest But these are the two top offices in the judiciary.
So Mao is saying since he has a partnership agreement with the NRM, he can be speaker. But then if he becomes speaker, that means he's plucking away that judiciary factor or the judiciary sector from the NRM.
There are lots of things that pass through that office that I doubt he will be allowed to interfere with, but I do not know.
I leave it to you to tell me if if the NRM and the PLU will be willing to leave that part of the office out of their leadership structure.
Moa is confident that the people that vote for speaker in parliament are the MPs.
He has repeated this and repeated this again. His hope and his strength is that MPs can decide who they want to lead them.
Not going to Changi and being told what to do and you just come here and say what you have to do. following direction. He gave example of dead fish which he said it's a dead fish that flows where the water is flowing. It doesn't move. But a fish that is alive, even if the water is flowing west, it can resist and flow east.
In other words, he wants to trigger a bit of a defiance amongst the NRM MPs to think for themselves who is best for the office of speaker. So we put aside the noat ma effect. There is also the opposition prominently the FDC and NUP who for a long time have been discussing behind closed doors. You're not aware of this, but they have been discussing on fronting one candidate to run for the speakerhip position, but they are not agreeing. There was no agreement. They're saying, "Okay, let FDC and NUP come up with one candidate and front for the speakership position."
But I think a few factors were not agreeable upon.
And finally I saw um NUP come up with MU as their candidate for the speakerhip position and we know that is uh waste of time but it's good to represent and the the other option was they wanted to defy the whole process since it's overtaken by the executives and the and the military. Uh so opposition wanted to step aside and say why you take over as you like which to me is the best communication because much as you front anybody it's just a matter of participating to make sure the the process looks more democratic but it doesn't carry any mo in other words I think for opposition competing in the speakerhip race you're actually showing people that it is free and fair but if you don't compete and and you let them do their things, it's more of a bigger position. It's a bigger communication for people to actually see how sham this process is.
But we go to the next one, the ambitions of the NRM caucus, which is the NRM tradition. Normally before all this happening and Mozi rising into a huge political decider, it was always the NRM central executive committee or call it the CEC who have who always front a name. They endorse, they pick names and they send it to the NRM caucus. The NRM caucus then discuss and vote amongst them themselves and come up with two names that they are fronting for those two offices of speaker and the deputy.
And then these two must also always be gender balanced.
They always pick one male and one female. If the speaker is female, the deputy must be male. Just like Edward Secandi was the speaker and then replica Kadaga was the deputy and then after that Olana the late became the speaker and then Among became the deputy and after that among became the speaker and Taya became the deputy. So to NRM caucus and the central executive committee, they thought they are going to continue with the same tradition as NRM is always run and front their candidate for speaker probably a male and the deputy who would be um female and the name they had in mind was Lilian Abbe and she was already well informed that she would be running for the next deputy speaker and she was going to be endorsed by the NRM caucus together with the central executive committee before the general came out and said no me I already have these two names and you will work with that so we are having that tension of much as the new blood is coming in the old blood is saying we are still very influential I do not know how this is going to pan out and I don't know what you think about this whole process and how it's going to work so I'm asking asking you, do you think Muos's decision will be final or do you think the central executive committee will actually go back and sit down and come back with another name?
I leave that to you. But as all that is happening, I also want to open your mind on something that PLU or Muosi has never picked up a name and forwarded for these two offices.
This is the very first time it's happening.
The question is why?
Why is Muhosi all of a sudden getting too involved into politics which is completely defiant of the constitution because the constitution instructs or guides that anybody holding a military position should not be influencing anything political.
You cannot be the CDF and at the same time you're making very conclusive political decisions just like now we are seeing the investigations that are running on Anita and everything we know where the orders came from but in actual sense we already have two offices that should be conducting that it has nothing to do with the UPDF corruption is not the UPDF's job okay what if the UPDF is corrupt now who will invest stigate them because we have the bodies like the Inspectorate of Government and we have the DPP for prosecutions who then work together with the corruption uh court.
But all these have been skipped.
Instead, it is now the order from above working and handing over to the inspectorate of government, the IGG.
What is then their job? It's just like how the sovereignity bill came out and then handed all the powers of finance and tracking and finance management and everything to who? To the Minister of Internal Affairs. Yet we already had a a a body under the ministry of finance that tracks all this together with the bank of Uganda who were already doing the same thing. So we already have one domant institution but being paid yet the work is now being done by another person in another ministry and this is the same thing happening here.
The prosecutions department are still earning money but at the same time the IGG are still earning money but then everything here is now being done by the criminal investigative department or the directorate together with UPDF. So there is a bit of a shake.
The question is why? Now it comes back to why the CDF is now appointing the speaker.
According to the constitution of Uganda, the president can be impeached and removed.
And do you know who can remove them? Two signatories.
It must be the parliament and the chief justice. the parliament which is the speaker of parliament. So if the speaker of parliament together with parliament agree on a point together with the chief justice that the president should step down they can remove the president.
I don't know whether you're hearing me.
Huh?
I'll go further.
The chief justice before taking office is approved by the parliamentary appointments committee under the speaker.
You get it?
So for PLU directly appointing the speaker and the deputy speaker, it means they are in control of who they can approve as the chief justice which later the chief justice and the parliament and directly impeach the president.
I don't know if it's going to happen.
I'm saying what is in the constitution.
They are not my words. You can Google it. You can read it. If you have the constitution, you'll find it there.
Right. Exactly. How can the president of Uganda be impeached? What I'm saying is what will pop up.
So, are you noticing why all of a sudden the CDF is too strong more than before?
Yes, he's always been talking, but whatever he talks has never been conclusive. But now they are conclusive.
He says it and it's done. I want the flag of Uganda very high. They will build it.
I want the speaker investigated or the former speaker investigated and how things how things sees. Before we would be like ah that's Moi but now yes it's done.
I'm taking over the road constructions in Campala.
It's done.
I'm appointing the next speaker and the next deputy speaker. It is done.
Okay, if that has sat in, let's conclude this video by saying why or both for both.
And why Tayva?
Why the two males other than balancing the gender?
Me personally, I thought Tayva would be the next speaker. I still think so a little bit. The percentage has reduced but I still feel if NRM is indeed a strong organization and a strong party of its own they will fronta for speaker and Lilian Abbe as deputy.
Those are the most suitable uh people to run the parliament according to me.
But who am I? Nobody.
So Obus Obos currently being fronted for speaker comes from the northeast sector of the country which to them it balances the east and the north. NRM always plays very much on regional cards. They balance tribes which is also a big factor they have ruled on. If we were not tribballistic, me and you, if a Muganda was not hating was not hating a Muganda, Muganda is not hating an Achi is not hating so and so. If we were all united as one, we would not be ruled for 40 years like stupid idiots. But we are being ruled like that because we are exactly that.
And we for and we forget so fast. You can do anything to Ugandans today and two weeks later we've forgotten. We move on very fast because we are poor. If you cannot stick on one thing, you have to continue quickly. We are working hard. You have to eat. Eating is by hustle. If you're there sticking your mind to one thing, you're gone. So, which is also another political factor.
But anyway, both of both represents the eastern who are the Japs, the Lu and also a bit of the Peso. So, he sees or both of both playing the original card. It balances the old name is there e the artist or japadola the lu people can feel like we have a both of both there that's okay so that card is ticked okay and representing the west that is ticked so it balances for them but as a party it completely spits saliva on their traditional norms as a party.
So I want to see how that is going to unfold. They fronted both of both. One because of the regional balance. Two is for the sweeping of all these corruption cases and all these bad names of parliament. How parliament has been tainted a bad image by the 11th parliament which to me has been the worst parliament in my lifetime maybe ever.
The laws they have passed very contradictive. All the laws are very contradicting.
Some of them you've had, some of them you've not. Amending the the parliamentary budget, amending the uh tax bill which you do not know that right now they have increased pretty much everything including cement increased by one by by 1,000% and then all the by 1,000 shillings. I mean every bag of cement. all these things inflating budgets passing contradictive laws like the sovereignity bill like the LGBTQ bill like there's a lot that has done in this parliament and they don't consult before they would consult on such big bills they send you back home you go and ask people make rallies find out what they think but now these bills just be there and if you speak nonsense they'll tell you sit down you're speaking nonsense all this all these you know force. So they want both of both to come in and calm this thing down to remove the parliament uh the the corruption thing which is also very much contradicting because of both of both is mentioned in the mavati saga those iron sheets that were sent for the people of Karamoja the suffering people of Karamoja who don't have houses that's what that money was for that's what those iron sheets were for but he his name is there amongst the beneficiaries. So I'm wondering if you're washing away corruption, why are you introducing a name of a person who is involved in this saga of corruption?
You heard Luago, the former mayor speaking about it. One of the most brilliant leaders we have in the country.
You see he also spoke about it and said both of both is just as corrupt as Anita Mo. But the only thing he was not in the most influential office there he was in the ministry of justice I mean the ministry of defense.
So I don't know how you remove Anita Mong and you bring a person whose name is implicated in the very saga that they were both there in cuz Anita Mong is also in the Mabati saga but they picked it all and threw in Agnes Nandutu for them they're still outside and one is about to become speaker but he's also a suspect. So I leave it to you what you think. On the other hand a Lillian has been told to wait. They just she got one order. Sit and wait for your turn. So hopefully maybe in the next one um she will be the deputy and Iva will be the speaker.
That's what I think. So right now we are noticing NRM versus PLU. Excuse me.
I don't know who is going to emerge as winner but I maintain my point that the best leaders of parliament would be Thomas Dva as speaker and Lilian Abbe as deputy.
I ask you your a question now.
Who do you think will be the best member of I mean the best speaker of parliament to clean away all this mess to sweep off all this mess and make parliament be trusted by people like I see all of you now see parliament as a corruption house instead of seeing it as the house of parliament we are now seeing it as the corruption headquarters So who do you think out of these names No ma or both or both Thomas Kaya Lilian Abbe and the opposition's Mu who do you see as the proper person or the proper two people that can occupy these two offices and make Parliament be trusted Again, I leave it to you for now. I'm done. And thank you so much. We see we shall discuss another thing in another video and we shall dive into the Anitaong saga and dive much into it. There's a lot developing but there is too much happening. So I decided to say you know what let me leave it for now. Let things first gather and then we come back and discuss it. Otherwise this is it for now. Please tell me uh who you think would make the best speaker and deputy speaker for the 12th parliament of Uganda. Otherwise, thank you so much.
Please remember to subscribe. My name is Loia Muchi and this is Afro West UG.
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