Pages: 490

Year: 2025

Dimensions: 224×170 mm

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Obote In Political History of Uganda

The first Prime Minister (1962-1966) and the second and seventh President (1966-1971, 1980-1985) of independent Uganda, Apollo Milton Obote, is perhaps the Ugandan politician who has been the subject of the greatest distortion of the facts or deliberate misunderstandings by their enemies and detractors-and themself. It has not helped matters that Obote has been poorly served by his biographers: few have been well-informed about him; even fewer have been sufficiently fair and objective in their assessment of him and his post-independence regimes, not to mention his earlier involvement in the anti-colonial struggle. It has further not helped matters that the last substantial biography of Obote appeared in 1994, despite its predating the closing decade or so of his life, which saw the start of a gradual revival in his reputation; despite there having been, since his demise in 2005, numerous books or articles by, and newspaper interviews with, his friends, former Ministers and aides, and opponents, containing considerable new material on him; and despite his bête noire and successor-but-one, Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, who has been in power since 1986, having been confronted with the self-same problems and temptations which he was confronted with while in power, making it possible, even imperative for his leadership of Uganda to be reevaluated in a wider political perspective. This volume is a long-overdue effort to remedy the foregoing shortcomings in the historiography of Obote. It will be of considerable interest to anyone who is interested in the political history of colonial and post-colonial Uganda, even Africa.

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About the author

Xavier Ogena

Xavier Ogena was born
in Uganda in 1968. He was educated in Uganda at St Joseph’s College
Layibi, City High School (Kampala), and Kololo Senior Secondary School.
He was also educated in the United Kingdom at Emile Woolf College of
Accountancy, Accountancy Tutors Limited, and the University of London,
where he obtained a BA in Politics, Philosophy and History, and an MA in
Philosophy. He had been successively employed for about 20 years as a
management accountant by various not-for-profit organisations in the UK,
and was also an executive member of the UK and Ireland chapter of
“Museveni’s” National Resistance Movement (NRM), when he returned
permanently to Uganda in 2010. He made, under the banner of the NRM, an
unsuccessful bid for the Oyam County North parliamentary seat in the
Uganda general elections of 2011, whereupon he became a member of the
NRM National Executive Council (NEC) for the next five years, before
reverting to rank-and-file membership of the party, which he has
maintained to date. This is his first published work. The second volume
of his political biography of Museveni is forthcoming. He lives in Oyam,
where he divides his time among farming, reading, and writing.