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Ex-M7 Minister Asuman Kiyingi Strikes Again! This Time Calling on Ugandan Leaders to Stop Lying to Citizens & To Themselves Too

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By Asuman Kiyingi 

At Kyankwanzi, President Museveni lamented that while the West conquered the cosmos, Africa was busy dancing. It was a stinging remark, designed to provoke.

 

But it missed the deeper, structural point: America did not reach the moon because it stopped dancing; it reached the moon because it stopped lying to its engineers.

 

A nation that lies to itself cannot diagnose its own condition. And a nation that cannot diagnose itself is a patient already marked for the morgue.

What confronts us, therefore, is not merely a political or economic malaise. It is something more fundamental—an epistemic collapse, a breakdown in our relationship with truth itself.

Professor Wangoola-Wangoola Ndawula, in Elders’ Fire of Wisdom (pp. 8–9), captures this with piercing clarity: “the dearth of the ability to speak truth: truth to self; truth to spouse; truth to family; truth to community; truth to friends; and truth to power.” That dearth is not abstract. It is the quiet engine of national decline.

A Constitution is not a magic spell. It does not enforce itself. It is a social contract sustained by fidelity—fidelity to facts, to law, to evidence. Once truth is abandoned, the Constitution ceases to function as a shield and is reduced to a performance document: recited with reverence in public, but quietly dismembered in practice.

A nation that lies to itself cannot be constitutional.

Because constitutionalism rests on truth in ways we often refuse to admit. You cannot design policy for a population you refuse to count honestly. You cannot have elected leaders whose votes you count in the dark. You cannot administer justice on a foundation of perjured evidence.

 

You cannot cultivate a thinking innovative society where questioning is treated as subversion. You cannot hold power accountable where transparency is replaced by managed narratives. Remove truth, and the entire constitutional architecture collapses—silently, but decisively.

And so, we see the consequences unfold, not as isolated failures, but as a pattern.

In our universities, intellectual inquiry is steadily reduced to ideological safety and political convenience. The fear of offending replaces the courage to interrogate. Students are trained not to test and challenge ideas, but to repeat acceptable ones. A nation that lies to itself cannot produce knowledge; it can only reproduce consensus.

In the press, the suffocation is more visible. Try publishing anything critical of government or certain figures and see how editors turn you away.

Yet a free press is the nervous system of a republic—it carries signals, detects danger, and enables response. When it is choked by economic pressure, regulatory intimidation, or self-censorship, the state becomes a blind giant. It reacts, but cannot see. It moves, but without direction.

 

A nation that lies to itself cannot inform its citizens; it can only manage their perceptions.

Within the state itself, the danger becomes existential. When intelligence briefs are crafted to soothe rather than to inform, or to wrongly implicate citizens in wrongdoing, governance becomes a hallucination. Decisions are made not on reality, but on curated illusions.

 

Policies fail not because they are poorly executed, but because they were never grounded in truth to begin with. A nation that lies to itself cannot govern; it can only perform governance.

 

This is why truth is not a moral accessory. It is structural. It is constitutional. It is civilizational.

Both Christianity and Islam articulate this with striking clarity. In the Gospel of John 8:32, the Christian injunction is direct: “You shall know the truth, and the truth shall set you free.” This is not a metaphor for private spirituality alone; it is a statement about the conditions of liberation. Freedom—whether of a person or a nation—depends on an honest encounter with reality. Falsehood enslaves judgment, distorts decision-making, and traps societies in cycles of illusion.

The Qur’an reinforces the same principle in Surah Al-Asr (103:3), where humanity is described as being in loss except those who believe, act righteously, and “encourage one another to truth and to patience.”

 

Truth here is not incidental; it is foundational. It is a collective obligation, a shared discipline without which moral and social order collapses. The message is unequivocal: abandon truth, and ruin is not a risk—it is a certainty.

 

A nation that lies to itself rejects both moral law and constitutional order. And in doing so, it forecloses its own future.

The moon, so casually invoked in the Kyankwanzi remark, offers a brutal lesson. It is not reached by aspiration alone. It is reached by precision.

 

In the physics of space travel, there is no room for narrative management. A decimal misplaced is not a public relations problem—it is an explosion. A faulty assumption is not politically inconvenient—it is fatal. There is no patronage in physics. A rocket does not respond to loyalty; it responds to truth.

A nation built on manufactured data, patronage-driven advancement, and suppressed inquiry is fundamentally incompatible with that level of precision. Performance can build a stage. It can choreograph appearances. But it cannot build a rocket.

A nation that lies to itself has no independent institutions—only compliant ones. It has no scientific inquiry—only imitation. It has no reliable statistics—only manufactured numbers. It has no meritocracy—only patronage. It has no governance—only theater.

And theater, however elaborate, cannot escape gravity.

If we are serious about progress, then truth must be elevated from a private virtue to a constitutional standard. Data must cease to be a public relations tool and become a sacred trust. Institutions must be anchored not in convenience, but in veracity.

Leaders must demand truth, even when it is uncomfortable. Citizens must insist on it, even when it is inconvenient.

Because in the end, the question is not whether we desire to reach the moon. It is whether we are willing to submit to the discipline of truth required to get there.

Until then, we remain exactly where we are—dancing in the dark, paka chini. The writer is a Senior Advocate and a former Minister. (For comments on this story, get back to us on 0705579994 [WhatsApp line], 0779411734 & 041 4674611 or email us at mulengeranews@gmail.com).

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