
Andrew Pi Besi reflects on the legacy and ownership of the NRA Revolution in light of recent events, including public outrage over the arrest of Kampala's former Lord Mayor, Erias Lukwago. The commentary discusses the implications of these happenings and the responses from various political factions, particularly the Patriotic League of Uganda, as they engage in the ongoing discourse surrounding the revolution's impact.
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