South Sudan war: Is Museveni using Salva Kiir for his colonial ambitions?

President Museveni’s role in the South Sudan is being seen by South Sudanese as an ambitious colonial move to the youngest nation as he expands his own dynasty in the region.
Museveni is described as a regional dictator who has already assumed an auxiliary presidency status in the region and acts, insutructs with individual rather than regional agenda. He is said not to be interested in ending the war but pushes for a pseudo SPLM/A unification just as a way to facilitate his imperial agenda
Peter Adwok Nyaba a South Sudan news link Nyamilepedia‘s writer has summed up his countrymen opinion of Mr Museveni in a dossier we reproduce here:
The loudest chorus coming out these days from the region is that of ‘SPLM reunification’ rather than ‘stop the war’ to end the suffering and negative migration of the people of South Sudan.
President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, not even on behalf of National Resistance Movement (NRM), has usurped the SPLM reunification process leaders of Chama Cha Mapenduzi (CCM) and African National Congress (ANC) voluntarily undertook to achieve in 2015 as a gesture of solidarity with the people of South Sudan.
He himself has already conducted what somebody called two ‘consultative rounds’ without the courtesy of inviting the representatives of CCM and ANC. The third consultation is scheduled for 13 July.
The SPLM reunification and the so-called National Dialogue in Juba run parallel to but not speaking to the raging civil war and famine in South Sudan. President Museveni is pushing for the SPLM reunification as means of bring peace through democratic elections.
I find this reasoning not only absurd but also highly suspicious to say the least. It is absurd because the SPLM as a political organization does not any more appeal to South Sudanese sentiments; its leaders have desiccated of its political and organizational context that linked it to the people and their cause. The attempts to reunite the warring SPLM leaders spurs suspicion and awesome feelings.
My suspicion of Museveni’s intention in South Sudan stems from two serious incidences: In January 2014, President Museveni sent contingents of Ugandan People Defence Force into South Sudan ostensibly to rescue President Salva Kiir.
He acted without legal backing neither from the Ugandan Parliament nor from the people of South Sudan. The ‘Status of Force’ sanctioning the presence of Ugandan military in the Republic of South Sudan came into force latter in time. Following the SPLA (IO) ambush on an army convoy on the Juba-Nimule road in which some Ugandan traders perished, a representative of the Ugandan Business class requested President Museveni to send Ugandan troops to protect Ugandan business in South Sudan.
There is no sharp climatic differences between South Sudan and Uganda. Yet South Sudan is a market teeming with Uganda’s manufactured and raw agricultural produce including fish. This obtains thanks to the ignorant parasitic kinship oligarchy, which cares little about building South Sudan into a modern state. It failed to utilize the oil revenues to build in South Sudan a vibrant agriculture based economy as in Uganda. This has made South Sudan virtually an economic colony of Uganda.
Viewed in this light, President Museveni is not interested in SPLM reunification. He wants to buttress President Salva Kiir politically and to prevent an earlier collapse of his regime while Uganda syphons off South Sudan financial and economic resources. In this respect, President Museveni wants to use in the guise of SPLM reunification some influential elements, among the former political detainees [FPDs], with kinship relations with Salva Kiir to convince their colleagues to come back to Salva Kiir’s fold, and to abandon the opposition. One of the FPDs had the audacity to say this in another electronic forum; “without delving into too much guesstimate, the Entebbe SPLM second consultative round has ended on a positive note.” This reads as Salva Kiir and his ethnic based kleptocratic totalitarian regime assures of continuity.
As was in classical colonialism, where there were indigenous collaborators and beneficiaries of foreign plunder, President Museveni has those who voluntarily pumped stolen resources into Uganda economy over the last twelve years. President Museveni now believes Dr. Riek Machar and the SPLM/A (IO) do not count any longer; particularly after the failure of the 39th Extraordinary Assembly of IGAD Heads of State and Government to come up with a resolution to address the deteriorating security and humanitarian crisis in South Sudan. With a weak parasitic kinship oligarchy in Juba depending him in everything including international arms running, President Museveni has every reason and opportunity to whet his colonial appetite. He already is the auxiliary president.
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