Those who have followed the political carreer of Ugandan President, Yoweri Museveni, have noticed his shifting stance on issues of good governance in Africa. When he came to power, he believed that Africa needed good leadership. In fact, he even published a book in which he pointed out that one of Africa's most troubling problems is that of bad leadersship. Now, he is intimidating his opponents and calling for the amendment of the constitution so that he may be able to send his opponents to prison for a longer period of time. It is reported that Museveni has vowed that he would not be overthrown even by popular protest as was the case in Egypt and Tunisia. He has learned from his mentor, Gaddafi.
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