By Ronaldo Kalangi
Tororo, Uganda: President Kaguta Yoweri Museveni on Saturday paid tribute to late Mzee Ochwo Obonyo, whom he commended for supporting the struggle against bad leadership in Uganda.
Museveni’s tribute to Obonyo was part of the commemorations for the 33 years that the National Resistance Movement (NRM/A) has been in power. Museveni, who later laid a wreath on Obonyo’s grave, said that; “I have come here to pay tribute and salute late Obonyo’s contribution to our liberation struggle.” Museveni had visited Obonyo’s ancestral home in Midodo Village, Rubongi Sub-County, in Eastern Uganda’s Tororo district shortly after presiding over the 33rd NRM Liberation Day Anniversary celebrations. After laying the wreath he met late Obonyo’s family privately. Obonyo, born on March 1, 1934, was a teacher before turning to farming. In 1971, he became a collaborator and supporter of FRONASA, helping recruit members into the rebel outfit. Obonyo, who passed on last week, is survived by 15 children and 38 grandchildren.
President Museveni, who was accompanied by the First Lady Janet Museveni, said Obonyo was not just resourceful in the struggle but had also become a good example for the population in Tororo by becoming a successful farmer. “He grew mangoes and coffee extensively, disproving claims by some that the soil in Budama was barren,” said the President. “Obonyo’s successful farm proved that the soil was not a problem but our mindsets.” Museveni noted. The President, who described Obonyo as ‘responsible’, also saluted him for emphasizing education and educating all his 15 children. He encouraged the residents gathered in the home to emulate late Obonyo. Milwen Owaro, one of Obonyo’s children, thanked President Museveni for visiting their home. (www.ladibugsinc.com) “We are moved by the President’s respect for our father. President Museveni is indeed humble and honest man. He never forgets his colleagues. We are elated by his visit,” he said.