Members of the Olara Otunnu led Campaign for Democracy and Justice in Uganda (CDJ) have explained that the participation of the 4 well known American Baganda is because, during “Ttabamiruka 07 in New Brunswick, New Jersey, the Kabaka of Buganda urged Baganda to work for the acquisition of good governance, we need in Uganda, through seeking alliances and friendship with other ethnicities in Uganda.”
The CDJ document, sent to Buganda Post by Professor Aloysious Lugira, was responding to the posting by Buganda Post contributor, Bijugo Lumu, titled “UPC’s Olara Otunnu Enters ‘Mukago’ With America Baganda”.
The CDJ statement is shown below, without any editing.
Campaign for Democracy and Justice in Uganda
CDJ
CDJ is an organization which belongs to the members of this association. On July 15, 2009 on the Buganda Post website an article written by Chris Bijugo Lumu was published. It was in reaction to a CDJ Press Release dated July 11, 2009, which appeared on the occasion of President Barack’s Accra/Ghana speech. Seeming as if Mr. Chris Bijugo Lumu was reacting out of some sort of hunch, a feeling or suspicion not based on facts, gave his article the title of “UPC’s Olara Otunnu Enters ‘Mukago’ With America Baganda”. He continued on with such allegations that “Olara Otunnu..secured a deal (“mukago”) with respected foreign based Baganda to promote his presidential candidacy”, among other statements.
It is unfortunate that Mr.Lumu chose to comment on the CDJ Press Release July 11, 2009 the way he did. His comments betray the impressions that he did not give a thourough reading of the document. Or if it could have been the case that he was not clear about what he read, he was never bothered to consult the indicated contacts at the end of the Press Release.
Mr. Lumu should do proud to Buganda if he would care to take some refresher courses on the vital Social Anthropology of Buganda. To establish omukago does not mean to “secure a deal” with the sense of okuliira mu kavuyo as his context seem to be implying. CDJ is not about entering mukago as may be reflected in the unfortunate doings of the nineteen sixties. Here we are about associating for the sake of contributing to the return of political sanity in Uganda.
Mr. Lumu emphasizes that “Olara Otunnu, secured a deal with respected foreign based Baganda to promote his presidential candidacy”. In the Press Release it is made categorically clear that “CDJ will not support any parties or candidates in the forthcoming electoral contests. Its preoccupation is to mount a vigorous campaign for genuinely free and fair elections, with a level playing field for all.” http://www.bugandapost.com/main/archives/436
The CDJ is not composed of only the five interim office bearers of the Association. There are many other Ugandans of a variety of backgrounds who are members of CDJ. The four Baganda who on an interim basis are at the head of the organization are there with full knowledge of the intentions of CDJ. Mr. Lumu points out that “CDJ leadership is clearly dominated by Baganda who are known to put Buganda and Kabaka first”. It is true.But these Baganda are there not to dominate, but to serve, with the view in mind of building for the future. In his Keynote speech at Ttabamiruka 07 in New Brunswick, New Jersey, the Kabaka of Buganda urged Baganda to work for the acquisition of good governance, we need in Uganda, through seeking alliances and friendship with other ethnicities in Uganda. http://www.ttabamiruka07.com
Signed by:
Mr. Olara A. Otunnu (Interim Chairman)
Mr. James Ssemakula (Interim Deputy Chairman)
Mr. John Mayanja (Interim President)
Mr. Mubiru Musoke (Interim Treasurer)
Professor Aloysius M.M. Lugira (Interim Secretary)
For further information, contact:
Professor Aloysius M.M. Lugira
Tel: 617-552-3539 or 781-439-3875
E-mail: lugira.cdj@gmail.com or lugira@bc.edu





July 18th, 2009 at 7:12 am
Well, what has basically changed with this explantion? NOTHING!!! Bottom line is that BAGANDA MUST LEARN THE FACT THAT THEY CAN ALSO LEAD. Let us stop to be used like political ladders for every Tom, Dick and Harry. Besides, let us be smart enough enough to know that UPC in Buganda can no longer sell in Buganda and this is the naked fact. The more reason Mwalim Julius Nyerere did not allow Obote or any other person related to UPC to lead the UNLF/A to oust dictator Idi Amin in 1979 or M7 had to hoodwink Prof. Yusuf Lule to be the Chairman of his NRM/A in the course of shooting his way to power in 1986. Being the frontrunners of UPC’s Otunnu is like riding a dangerous tiger my fellow Bugandans.
Awangaale nnyo ayi Ssabasajja Kabaka!
July 18th, 2009 at 2:30 pm
Busagwa,
Bano babadde ki?
If Otunnu’s 4 baganda are not aware that the Acholis and Langis have reached agreed to put Otunnu as head of UPC and run for president in 2011, that means they are out of touch. If they know but believe that Otunnu will not mix his presidential ambitions with his being the leader of this CDJ deal, then they are dangeously naive. We must keep Baganda children very far from them.
Either way, I don’t see why Bijugo says that these men are any more ‘respected’ that any other Muganda. I think it is better to call them ‘Nsibambi type’ or ‘Sekandi type’ Baganda.
What made me annoyed me so much is that they have used Kabaka’s name. When did Kabaka ever tell us to go be deputies or take orders to a foreigner and UPC youth winger?
Someone should tell them nti ffe abasajja na abazaana ba Sabasajja ‘tukooye’! Bwooba toli Muganda oba nga oli Muganda alwanilira okubeera ‘deputy’ wa banamawanga abatunyaze totugasa. Kubanga omulimu gwetulina gwa kusuuza banamawanga byaffe mu Buganda, by ‘all means necessary’. Otunnu wammwe mumugambe nti oba ayagala okufuna wassa ekigere mu Buganda, he must remove ‘using unsuspecting old Baganda senior citizens’ from his plans.
awangaale Ssabasajja!
DK
July 20th, 2009 at 10:42 am
David + Busagwa,
I am so much disappointed with how little we the Baganda have learnt from being second fiddles in the Ugandan politics after the late Sir Edward Walugembe Mutesa’s reign as the 1st president of Uganda. Kawenkene Obote used the Baganda to both climb to power in the early 60s as well as to return to power in the late 70s and early 90s; Museveni used us to climb over our people’s skeltons and blood to come to power in 1986 and he continues to cling to power using Baganda. Now, instead of us learning the bitter experiences of these political opportunists, we are still going ahead to let the reincarnation of Obote III (i.e. Otunnu) use us and get to power. For many of us young people, this brings a whole bunch of disappointment unto us!!! Banange tubadde ki abatayiga?
Long live the King of Buganda,
Long live the Queen of Buganda!
Tara.