Why Ugandan Political Parties Struggle After Their Founders Depart

Why Ugandan Political Parties Struggle After Their Founders Depart
Dr Kizza Besigye | Courtesy

Uganda's political landscape is littered with the fading skeletons of once-vibrant parties. These parties, like fallen giants, often crumble after the departures of their founding figures. This isn't unique to Uganda; it's a recurring theme across Africa's political terrain.

The problem lies in the very foundation of these parties. They're built around the towering personalities of their founders, who become synonymous with the party's ideology and direction. When these charismatic leaders step aside, a gaping hole is left behind.

Take the Democratic Party (DP) for example. Despite weathering past storms, it recently witnessed a mass exodus of key members to the National Unity Platform (NUP). The National Resistance Movement (NRM) wasn't immune either. The departure of a heavyweight like Amama Mbabazi demonstrably weakened them in the 2016 elections.

These departures trigger a domino effect. Internal conflicts erupt as ambitious figures scramble to fill the void. The party, once a united front, becomes a battlefield of egos and power struggles. Finger-pointing, accusations, and financial mismanagement become the norm. All the while, their core principles and public trust begin to erode.

The upcoming 2026 elections loom large, a potential tipping point for Ugandan political parties. Can they rewrite their history of founder dependence?

There's a glimmer of hope. Parties can cultivate strong leadership from within, nurturing successors who can build on the founders' legacy. A clear and unwavering ideology can serve as a unifying force, something bigger than any single individual. Deepening their connection with the people, building strong grassroots movements, can create a loyal base that transcends leadership changes.

Uganda's political landscape is at a crossroads. The coming years will be a test of resilience. Can these parties emerge from the shadow of their founders and carve their own path? Only time will tell.

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