Col. Kiiza Besigye, the president of Forum for Democratic Change says Uganda may have regime change in 2012

 

 

The outgoing president of Forum for Democratic Change (FDC), Col. Kiiza Besigye has said that Uganda may have a regime change in 2012.

Addressing members of FDC in Kampala at City House building in Kampala Central division, Besigye encouraged all his supporters no matter of their cultural, religion, economic or education background to get ready to receive the regime change.

He says that he has a vision that the anticipated regime change will be peaceful so Ugandans should not tremble about it. Besigye says that President Museveni has noticed that he has failed to fight corrupt, nepotism, bad leadership, intimidation, harassment of opposition members among other forms of injustices so the president is likely to willingly quit power in 2012.

Besigye says that he knows when he foresees regime change the security operatives will haunt him but he is not scared.

By James Okello

 

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