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Amuriat: Besigye Is Now Part Of History, Forget Him&Move On With Focus On The Future, Kipedori!

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By Nathan Kikku Mubiru

In his statement, Amuriat succinctly addressed a pivotal shift in perspective within FDC regarding the role of Dr. Kizza Besigye, a prominent figure in Uganda’s political history. By stating that Besigye is now part of history, Amuriat signalled a deliberate move away from the past and a strong emphasis on looking forward to the future.

The phrase “forget him and move on” underscored a desire to break free from previous narratives and divisions that may have defined the party’s trajectory in the past. It suggests a strategic decision to focus energies and attention on current challenges and opportunities rather than being anchored by historical figures or events.

Amuriat’s call to “focus on the future” encapsulated a forward-looking mindset aimed at charting a new course for FDC. It implies a commitment to innovation, adaptation, and relevance in response to evolving political landscapes and societal dynamics.

“Kipedori”—which translates to “Let’s forge ahead together!”—adds a tone of unity and collective determination. It emphasizes the importance of solidarity within FDC as they navigate new paths and strive for their political objectives.

Overall, Amuriat’s statement reflects a pragmatic and resolute stance, urging members and supporters to embrace change, unify their efforts, and carve out a future that aligns with their vision and values. It marks a significant moment of transition and renewal within FDC, where the focus on the future takes precedence over the shadows of the past.

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