Politics cannot be stopped

The article discusses the common features of Uganda's general elections since 1996, including allegations of rigging and the call for a national dialogue. The author criticizes those who urge citizens to suspend politics and concentrate on work after elections.
Uganda's general elections since 1996 have been marred by allegations of rigging. Immediately after the elections, several voices call for an end to politics, urging citizens to concentrate on work. The author argues that this is a ploy to suppress criticism and maintain the status quo. Those who make this call are often opportunists seeking rewards from the government. The article highlights the hypocrisy of some religious leaders who advocate for mutual impunity among their members. The author concludes that politics cannot be stopped and that citizens should continue to criticize the government.
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