Retired Col. Dr. Kizza Besigye and Patrick Oboi Amuriat, the incumbent president of the Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) party, have acknowledged that unity between them is essential for achieving impactful leadership in Uganda.
The opposition political leaders made these comments during the last funeral rite of the late John Drazu Arumadri from Kasu Cell, Komite Ward, Ayivu West in Arua City
on Monday evening.
The bishop of Arua
Diocese, Rt Rev. Sabino Ocan Odoki, led the mass, and expressed gratitude to Besigye and Amuriat for
being present during the first and last funeral rites of the late Arumadri,
but urged them to unite for Uganda to grow.
“That day you were in one camp. Today, I don't know.
We need to pray also for this because I'm sure Honorable John Arumadri would have loved that
you have come together…prayer because what we want in Uganda is unity and
love. Uganda will not grow if you continue to go into factions,” Odoki said.
Arumadri, who was
an FDC supporter and Member of Parliament for Madi Okollo, died in 2021 before
the FDC party broke into the Katonga faction led by Dr. Besigye,
and the Najjanankumbi led by Amuriat. During the last funeral
rite, Amuriat agreed that the ground within FDC was shaky, and
appealed to Besigye to reconcile.
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Amuriat argued that
factions weaken political parties because they waste resources,
and asked all political parties to become one.
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Dr. Kizza Besigye
stated that what united him with the late Arumadri was the quest for justice,
which to him, is the cause of all the problems in Uganda.
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Dr. Besigye said when
Amuriat became the president, FDC was one party, but it has split into three. He
noted that the party members must start looking for each other to reorganize
the party, which has scattered.
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The FDC party split in
2023, following years of internal conflicts, power struggles, ideological
differences, and allegations of corruption.