Ejiku Justine Writes A Letter of Inspiration To Besigye:

We remember the 28th of April, 2011, when you were arrested during the “walk-to-work” protest. They pepper-sprayed you, dragged you from your car, and sought to stifle the voices of the many Ugandans crying out against the rising cost of living. But even as they tore at your flesh, they ignited a fire across the streets of Kampala, where riots broke out in anger.

Ejiku Justine penned a very touching letter to Dr. Besigye. Read the epic letter reproduced here.

Uganda Today Edition: Ejiku Justine Writes A Letter of Inspiration To Besigye:

Dear Col (Rtd) Dr. Kizza Besigye,

Life may never present me with the opportunity to stand before you, shake your hand, and tell you what an inspiration you are, a moment I would dearly treasure. Yet, I find solace in the belief that your eyes, though they have endured gallons of tear gas in the relentless battle for Uganda’s freedom, can still read my letter.

They may have thrown you into the cold confines of Luzira, but they cannot dim the blazing fire of hope you’ve ignited across this nation. In a cell, they see you as contained but to us, you are a living testament that no wall, no gate, no chain can ever confine the spirit of justice. You are not just a man; you are an idea, a symbol of unyielding courage that puts fear into the hearts of those who mask oppression as liberation. How do they expect to silence the roar of a lion whose voice echoes in every corner of Uganda, challenging tyranny and inspiring generations to dream of freedom?

You are no ordinary man, Dr. Besigye. You are a revolutionary, a patriot who traded the comfort of a doctor’s coat for the uncertainty of the battlefield, not to destroy, but to heal a nation wounded by tyranny. You stood side by side with the very man who now calls you an enemy. Back then, you carried his hope in your hands as his physician, never imagining that one day, you’d have to carry the torch of resistance against him. What irony! What tragedy!

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Kizza Besigye and Yoweri Museveni crossed paths at Namugongo martyrs shrines in 2016.
This was a significant event, as Besigye the former president of Forum for Democratic change (FDC), received a noticeably bigger applause from the crowd compared to President Museveni

For decades, you have borne the scars of Uganda’s struggle on your back. Rigged elections, trumped-up charges, tear gas, beatings, exile, imprisonment, what haven’t they thrown at you? But with every blow they deliver, you rise stronger, leaving them terrified of what you represent: courage, resilience, and the audacity to tell the emperor he has no clothes. You, Dr. Besigye, are the mirror in which their greed and corruption are reflected, and that’s why they fear you.

Doctor, we have not forgotten. We have not forgotten how the oppressor has taken away your friends, isolated you, and most recently bought out those entrusted with managing the party you so dearly loved and cherished, the FDC. We saw the betrayal, the greed, and the shamelessness of those who sold the party’s soul for a handful of millions. Yet you have refused to forgive them, and rightly so. History will not remember them kindly, it will etch their names as thieves, betrayers, and conmen and women who abandoned a nation’s hope for personal gain. But you, Dr. Besigye, will stand apart, enshrined in history as a true patriot, a fearless hero who chose integrity over compromise and inspired a people to believe in the power of resilience and justice.

Dr. Besigye, your resilience embarrasses the regime. They build highways to nowhere, erect monuments to their own egos, and parade their stolen wealth, yet they cannot match the legacy you’ve built through sacrifice. They sit on thrones of corruption while you stand tall in the hearts of the oppressed. They spend billions on repression, yet your courage costs them their peace of mind. Who is truly imprisoned? Those behind bars or those living in fear of the truth you speak?

As you sit in Luzira, know this: we see you. We honor you. We stand with you. They may take your freedom, but they cannot take the movement you’ve built, the fire you’ve sparked, or the hope you’ve given us. You are the conscience of this nation, and no prison walls can contain that. The opposition you’ve fought so tirelessly to build has not fought for you with the same vigor. While you have endured tear gas, prison cells, and endless sacrifice, some amongst us have doubted you. Like the thief on the cross who mocked Christ, they question your struggle, dismissing your suffering as diversion or games with the oppressor. But know this, Dr. Besigye, there are those of us who stand as the grateful thief on the other side, recognizing your sacrifice for what it truly is: a selfless quest to liberate this nation.

We remember the 28th of April, 2011, when you were arrested during the “walk-to-work” protest. They pepper-sprayed you, dragged you from your car, and sought to stifle the voices of the many Ugandans crying out against the rising cost of living. But even as they tore at your flesh, they ignited a fire across the streets of Kampala, where riots broke out in anger. In the face of brutal violence, at least two lives were lost, but they could not extinguish the flame of protest. And let’s not forget the 360 arrests that followed, the names of those you fought for are etched into history, alongside the powerful message that no oppression, however deep, will keep the people silent.

We have not forgotten October 1, 2012, when the police, with heavy deployment outside your home, tried to prevent you from holding a rally at Kiseka Market. Your escape was a testament to your resilience, but the fact that they eventually caught you reminds us of the lengths they’ll go to stop you. But Colonel, no matter how many times they lock you up, no matter how many rallies they block, your spirit remains unbroken. It is not their jails or their forces that can defeat you. It is the truth you carry within you that will forever be invincible.

Your weary eyes reflect the battles fought, the injustices endured, and the pain of witnessing a dream for a liberated Uganda deferred by the forces of tyranny. Yet, within them, there remains an ember of hope, a steadfast refusal to bow or surrender. This face is not a sign of weakness but of fortitude, carrying scars that symbolize the struggle of millions who stand behind you.

We will not forget, Colonel. Your name will forever be associated with the courage to speak truth to power, the courage to stand up when others cower, and the courage to fight for a better Uganda, no matter the cost. No matter how many times they arrest you, no matter how many trials they put you through, we know this: they will never break you.

Dr. Besigye, you may be like a farmer who has planted and tirelessly watered a fruit tree. You’ve nurtured it with sacrifice, resilience, and unyielding love for this nation. One day, we will rise, reclaim this country, and mold it into the nation of your dreams, a Uganda where justice prevails, and freedom reigns supreme.

Stay strong, Colonel. The road is long, but victory is certain. One day, Uganda will remember not the cowards who oppressed you but the hero who stood tall against them.

With unwavering solidarity,

EJIKU Justine

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