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63 Years On: Uganda’s Youth Alienation, Corruption Cloud Independence Joy

Senior Reporter 9 months ago (Last updated: 9 months ago) 3 minutes read
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KAMPALA, UGANDA – As Uganda prepares to celebrate its 63rd Independence Day, a starkly divided picture of the nation’s progress has emerged, with analysts pointing to a deep gap between official achievements and the daily realities of citizens, especially the youth.

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The debate, featuring voices from across the political spectrum, centers on the tangible outcomes of decades of governance, weighing infrastructural development against systemic corruption, the quality of freedom, and the declining hope among the younger generation.

John Baptist Nsambu, an aspirant for Ngariam County MP, framed Uganda’s journey as a steady progression from independence through military rule to the current multi-party system with institutional freedoms.

“We gained our independence, endured years of military rule, and now live in a multi-party system with freedom, including freedom of speech,” Nsambu stated.

Innocent Natukunda, the National Unity Platform (NUP) Coordinator for Tooro Subregion, presented a grimmer assessment, directly linking the slow pace of national development to high-level graft.

Natukunda pointed to protected corruption as the cause for slow national development, citing losses of 10 trillion UGX that have become a rallying point for government critics.

“Our progress as a country is very slow, largely due to protected corruption, which has resulted in losses of 10 trillion UGX in various scandals. This situation is deeply worrying,” Natukunda asserted.

Analysts acknowledged Uganda’s six decades of physical development, such as new schools and universities, but questioned its impact, with Natukunda emphasizing that the quality of education remains a serious concern.

This sentiment underscores a recurring theme in national discourse: that the edifice of development is hollow without concurrent investments in quality, accountability, and service delivery.

He pointed to a deep-seated sense of political alienation among youth, who have lost hope because they feel current democratic standards offer them little opportunity to make a meaningful impact, viewing the political arena as a closed shop.

Ronald Kwesiga of the NRM Entrepreneurs League defended Uganda’s progress, noting tremendous change over 63 years with more political parties and young people seeking leadership, while also critiquing the younger generation’s expectations.

He contrasted the patience of independence-era leaders with modern youth’s expectations, noting that today’s youth expect instant results, unlike the 1962 generation who provided lasting guidance and direction.

Uganda will celebrate its 63rd Independence Day Anniversary on October 9, 2024, at the Kololo Ceremonial Grounds under the theme “63 years of Independence: A reason to double our effort in sustaining a united and progressive nation,” with President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni as the Chief Guest.

The ruling party highlights national liberation, a multi-party system, and infrastructure growth, while opposition critics point to a democracy hampered by protected corruption, disputed elections, and a marginalized youth population.

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