Dennis Alfred Elyau

Dennis Alfred Elyau

Is a politician

17/10/2023

Streets of Boston USA

27/07/2023

I have been quiet for long

07/01/2023

Happiest birthday BABA ya watoto

07/01/2023

Taste and let me know

11/12/2022
17/11/2022

Congratulations Winnie Odinga

14/11/2022

Where are Ugandans getting money to buy these $350,000 apartments with two parking slots only. Where do they work.

30/10/2022

Rwanda should should just be a patriot and let Congo be itself.

29/10/2022

Let’s Export our expensive Kenya milk and it’s products THEN drink ugandas cheap milk. chief hustler. Uganda🇺🇬 has suffered squarely.

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Rewarding birds that flock together. If it quarks like a duck then no doubt it’s a duck.

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BMW this’s what they call another level

08/09/2022

Queen Elisabeti is dead. RIP

07/09/2022

ITS NOW ONE YEAR SINCE THE TRUMPED UP CHANGES AGAIST YOU TWO. This happens all the time, an example is Sam Mugimya of FDC. He is in Congo coolers to date. The country promises that all of u will see light again one day. God protect all of you as we keep u in prayer and continuously Petition to get all of you out.

06/09/2022

Raila: Raila Odinga I have endured with pain to accept that you are not the 5th.
Note that YOU are my Hero Forever.

04/09/2022

I feel like ……

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I have supported this Grandpa everyday. May God give you this chance. Azimio TV Raila Odinga

31/08/2022

Senior Concel am following. Teach them

30/08/2022

Tough times. Ruto now has no smiles.

Photos from Dennis Alfred Elyau's post 28/08/2022

U can imagine Chebukati disorganizing the #6000 per month deal. Now the poor women are back to standard one🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 He should resign. Shenzi……….

28/08/2022

I salute you all and ask for Gods blessings upon you.

28/08/2022

Well said Mr President. I hope they read to last bit.

EULOGIUM:
Heartfelt condolences to the family, relatives and friends of Gen Elly Tumwine, who completed his earthly journey.

Since the end of the NRA bush war, Gen Elly Tumwine is the most senior officer to die.

He was the first Commander of NRA in government; served as Army Representative in Parliament for 35 years and held several other senior government appointments. He has, therefore, lived a long, high profile, public life.

Apart from Gen Tumwine’s public life, he also had a private life- a family, relatives, friends, private endevours and associations etc.

Like most people who live long public lives in troubled times, Gen Tumwiine’s life of 68years, understandably, attracted both, accolades and condemnation- in life and in death.

I met and got to know Gen Tumwine during the NRA bush war. At the time of my joining the war (1982), Gen Tumwine was Deputy Commander to the late Commander Sam Magara.

Having personally witnessed the militarised electoral fraud of the 1980 general election (the first since 1962 independence);

having been a direct victim of the gross abuse of Human Rights during and after the 1980 election;

and, having been aware of the grave governance challenges since “independence”;

I am convinced that the People’s protracted (armed) struggle to reclaim people’s sovereignty and democratic government was legitimate.

I, therefore, consider that those who participated in the struggle, alive or deceased, made a patriotic contribution. Therefore, I salute the deceased General for his role in that struggle.

This has, of course, become highly contentious because of what those who undertook that struggle have done after taking over government.

There’s no doubt, whatsoever, that the 36 years of the NRM/M7 junta has been characterized by militarised electoral fraud; gross abuse of Human Rights and socioeconomic and political injustices that surpass anything our country had witnessed since “independence”.

It’s, therefore, understandable and, in many cases, justified to see the leaders of NRA/NRM as horrible traitors.

They betrayed the very causes for which millions of people made immense sacrifices; they betrayed the patriots that sacrificed in the struggle- combatants and non-combatants; they betrayed the country that had endured immense pain and humiliation; and they betrayed the African people, by perpetuating the stereotypical image of Africa’s sit tight, brutal dictatorships.

They even betrayed themselves; the reason they ran to Kenya for medical care, when Mulago medical school (built under colonial rule), which is by far the oldest medical school in the region has produced some of the best healthcare workers on the globe.

Having been involved in the 1980-86 struggle and having, presently, been involved in the struggle to end the NRA/NRM/M7 State capture for more than 20 years, I am more understanding of the dynamics that have led the NRA/NRM leaders to betray the country the way they did.

That’s why we’ve been emphatically advocating a different liberation strategy.

An armed struggle, like the one of NRA/M, can only lead to a “mere change of the guards”; it can’t engender the desired change of power from armed control to popular control.

War weakens families, communities and the Civil Society, while empowering the armed groups. When the war ends, therefore, there’s far less capacity in the population to demand accountability and direct the post war political processes.

Moreover, in the aftermath of war, whatever State institutions that still survive, are also very weak and ineffective to provide the needed checks and balances.

Of course, if the leaders of the armed struggle are true revolutionaries, they can, on their own volition, set out to re-empower the population and manage a transition to a democratic dispensation.

More often than not, however, leaders of an armed struggle, take advantage of the weakened population to entrench themselves in power; amass wealth at the expense of everyone else; and create patrimonial regime.

It’s noteworthy that many of the leaders (and fighters) in the armed struggle didn’t have any ideological grounding before joining the war; national consciousness (having a shared sense of national identity and common good) was low; and most had, until the war, lived in severe socioeconomic deprivation.

Under such circumstances, it’s understandable that after the NRA/M armed struggle, corruption became the system of government; with nepotism and cronyism taking centre stage.

The exclusion and deprivation that most citizens face on account of such a corruption cabal gradually generate anger, hatred and demand for radical change. This is where Uganda is today.

The main point here is that any group of people that takes power in a situation where there are weak checks and balances, is likely to be as problematic as the NRA bush war leaders.

Like Alex Mukulu’s portrayed in his “30 years of Bananas”, Uganda’s post-independence leaders, prominently, lost their ears and had no capacity to hear the cries of the population. Therefore, it’s not possible for them to provide a way out of the crises they create.

The lasting solution lies in a non-violent struggle undertaken by a critical mass of the population.

Awakening and empowering the population with relevant information and organisational & struggle skills is a slow and painstaking process. This is what we’ve been focusing on since 2011.

Once the people regain power from the armed cabal, then they’ll have the best chance to organise a successful TRANSITIONAL process.

In the meantime, those holding the Uganda captive, must expect more anger, bitterness and radical actions from the population.

28/08/2022

Not always easy to get to where you want to be. Sampling wasn’t bad at all.

22/08/2022

President Kenyatta Uhuru was quoted saying, He has no where he is going.The Supreme court will probably nulify the election and then the Cherera and 4 others, Now 6 will resign and make the IEBC unable to conduct any election due to quorum in the house. Uhuru will be in statehouse for a while constitutionally as they redraw a plan to Govern Kenya better 🙆‍♀️🙆‍♀️

22/08/2022

The waiting starts again. Guys I have not been eating well, I hope I will smile some day

Elyau 22/08/2022

I am walking freely with my head high. Those idiots are in limbo now 🤣🤣🤣🤣

Elyau is about learning skills and knowledge. it also means helping people to learn how to do things and support them to think about what they learn.

16/08/2022

We keep hope alive.

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