According to an unaccredited news story on the Buganda Government official website, Buganda’s Central Civic Education Committee has resumed its campaign against the campaign anti-Buganda policies and laws by the NRM government. Its scope has, reportedly, been redefined to put more emphasis on the Federo system of governance.
The committee, which was personally appointed by Ssabasajja Kabaka Muwenda Mutebi, is credited for awakening Baganda to the reality that Mr. Museveni and his NRM are committed to destroy Buganda through unjust and discriminative laws such as the Land Act. It is chaired by the indefatigable and exceptionally popular Betty Nambooze.
Frustrated by the effectiveness of Kabaka’s Central Civic Education Committee, president Museveni ordered the kidnap and torture of Betty Nambooze and two other Buganda officials, Peter Mayiga and Medard Lubega Ssegona in August 2008 (see “Museveni Quietly Retreats On Fake Nambooze and Lubega Case“). After several days of police torture and depravation, Mr. Museveni ordered the release of all three Baganda under pressure from human rights groups, United States and other foreign aid donors and a defiant Baganda population.
The article on the official Buganda Government website is reproduced below.
CENTRAL CIVIC EDUCATION COMMITTEE RESUMES DUTIES
By Our Reporter
Buganda’s Central Civic Education Committee has resumed its duties and this time it will put much more emphasis on the essence of a federo system of governance to every one across Buganda and Uganda in relation to Ssaabasajja Kabaka’s call for truth and justice.
The committee started with a one day sensitization workshop for all its members in which it was agreed that the theme “truth and justice” is quite extensive and require absolute attention.
Committee members further agreed that with truth and justice in place, the Kingdom will live in harmony since most of the injustices will be dealt away with.
The workshop was opened by an official for community mobilization in the office of the 1st deputy Katikkiro, Ssewava Sserubiri who also emphasized that where there is justice, there is likely to be no encroachment on other people’s land and no oppression from anyone which will lead to fundamental development in the Kingdom.
The Member of Parliament for Kampala Central, Erias Lukwago who is also a committee member advised that Buganda should come out and put to task all the members of parliament from this region to show their stand on the issue of federo. Lukwago argued that this will help the Kingdom to determine the support for federo in the Ugandan parliament and be able to vote wisely in the forth coming elections.
The chairperson of the committee, Betty Nambooze Bakireke announced a new system of mobilization whereby telephone contacts of everyone in Buganda will be obtained and various messages on various issues will be sent to every one in Buganda for development purposes.
The workshop was closed by the minister of state for research in Buganda Kingdom, David Mpanga who said that the recess period has been so useful because members have been able to identify their weaknesses which have been ironed out and are ready to face their prey with no major obstacles.





September 7th, 2009 at 9:25 am
Banaye ab’oluganda, lwaki Kabaka buli kaseela tumulaba ali mu ma benzi na mamotoka agge’bbeyi!? He is meant to be seen carrying our activities that are going to endear him more to his subjects. I do not know what his advisors think, but in these tough times, it would be advisable that he is seen, for example doing things such as community volunteering, sweeping roads, clearing bushes, et al.
Having a Kabaka who does not climb down to empathise with His subjects, is to have a Kabaka who sits on a peddlestool waving, almost like a figurehead, with His subjects not knowing what to do but wave back at Him!?
Twetaaga Kabaka agenda okuvva mu ma gganduula, abeele na bantu be. This is what Africa needs today. We need to encourage our fellow Baganda to work hard, and not shun jobs that involve heavy work. Many of us just want white-collar jobs, but these shall not get Africa out of the quagmire it is in!
Hope my message gets to the right ears.
Amenhotep.
September 9th, 2009 at 7:19 pm
The situation is getting worse and worse by the day. Saturday 12th September 2009, all Baganda should stand behind the King as we Visit Kayunga District. No one will deter us!!! Come let’s fight this enemy!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJrKXdKYNPY