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The Power of Walking Away: Seven Lessons Ugandan Politicians Must Learn from Winnie Kizza’s Exit

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The Power of Walking Away: Seven Lessons Ugandan Politicians Must Learn from Winnie Kizza’s Exit

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By Ivan Kimuli Kigozi

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In Ugandan politics, exits are rarely graceful. Most leaders leave office only when forced out by courts, public anger, internal party revolts, age, or death. Voluntary retirement while still popular is almost unheard of. That is precisely why Winnie Kiiza’s decision to step away from elective politics remains one of the most instructive political acts of recent times. Her retirement was not a retreat. It was a statement.

Winnie Kiiza (courtesy photo)

At the time she walked away in 2021, Winnie Kiiza was still a formidable political force in Kasese. She enjoyed respect, recognition, and a loyal support base. She could have contested again and likely won. But she chose not to be imprisoned by popularity. Ugandan politicians must learn this uncomfortable truth: being loved by voters does not mean you must occupy office forever. Popularity is not a life sentence.

Knowing when to leave is itself a form of leadership. In a political culture where departure is treated as defeat, Kiiza demonstrated that judgement can be stronger than ambition. Her exit was intentional, peaceful, and dignified. It showed that leadership is not only about how you enter power, but also how and when you leave it.

Many Ugandan leaders have damaged their own legacies by overstaying. Years of service are erased by one term too many. Winnie Kiiza avoided this trap. By stepping aside while still respected, she protected her record instead of gambling it for another term. The lesson is clear: clinging to office weakens even the strongest legacy.

Ugandan politics has wrongly equated longevity with value. We praise leaders for “serving for decades” while ignoring whether those decades produced meaningful impact. Kiiza rejected this thinking. She proved that service is not measured by years spent in Parliament, but by the substance of one’s contribution. Leaving office does not mean the end of service; it can be the continuation of it in a different form.

Fear keeps many politicians glued to power—fear of irrelevance, fear of poverty, fear of obscurity. Winnie Kiiza’s decision exposed how deeply this fear runs in our politics. She trusted that her worth was bigger than a parliamentary seat. That confidence is rare, and it is revolutionary.

Leadership is also about creating space. By choosing not to contest again, Kiiza opened political space in Kasese for new voices and new leadership. In a country where political positions are treated as personal estates and inherited properties, this was a radical sacrifice. Democracy grows when leaders know when to step aside.

Perhaps the most powerful lesson of her exit is what it teaches the next generation. Ugandan children grow up watching politicians insult one another, fight endlessly for office, manipulate systems, and refuse to leave. Winnie Kiiza offered them a different image: a respected leader who stepped down voluntarily. That single act may teach more about democracy than a thousand campaign rallies.

Winnie Kiiza’s retirement was not a loss to Ugandan politics; it was a lesson to it. She left while still popular, still respected, and still in control of her legacy. In a system where leaders cling to power until it breaks them, her exit remains an act of rare discipline.

As the just concluded elections have shown, those who refuse to foresee the consequences of not retiring honourably often face the harshest political punishments of their lives. Winnie Kiiza saw that future—and chose wisdom over vanity.

Ugandan politics would be healthier if more leaders learned the power of walking away.

 

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