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Bukenya Tells Kabaka: We Are Giving You Regional Tier

Posted on 07 September 2009

Gilbert BukenyaUganda’s vice president, Dr. Gilbert Bukenya has told Kabaka Mutebi and his subjects to forget about  the Federo, which they are agitating for.  Bukenya is supposed to have made these statements in an interview that is published in government owned and controlled Sunday Vision of September 6, 2009. Bukenya was echoing the statement made by president Museveni, during a July 12, 2009 public debate On WBS TV, where he (Museveni) declared: “I can never allow Federo for Buganda”.

August 16, 2009 Bukenya attended the Coronation Anniversary celebrations in Lubiri where Omutaka Nakirembeka chided the vice president and other Baganda members of the NRM government for  parroting their anti-Buganda bosses. Kabaka Mutebi , in what appeared to be a veiled reference to Museveni’s TV declaration, made clear that Buganda would not tolerate any more double-talk on Federo. The Kabaka said: “When we hear some people saying that they don’t know what Federo means, I think they have failed to understand what we mean. You should reply to them that Federo is all about justice and truth, and this is what we demand.”

On his part, Bukenya told Kabaka Mutebi and the tens of  thousands of Baganda present that:  ”Buganda’s Federo concerns are genuine and we need to talk about them seriously. I will make sure to recommend to the appropriate authorities that they be handled.”  Apparently  Bukenya  chose the newspaper interview format to inform  Kabaka Mutebi and his subjects to forget Federo, only saying, “We are giving them a regional government.”

Below is what Bukenya told Moses Mulondo of the new vision in response to a question on Federo. According to our sources in Ugandan media, Bukenya and Uganda state house were involved in composing both the question and the answer . Moreover, Bukenya’s answer was first  shown to the Uganda state house, by Robert Kabushenga, before publication. Therefore, all the vagueness (kavuyo) it contains is intentional.

Question: Do you think Buganda’s demands on federalism are genuine?

Answer: Lets  first of all make this very clear. Long time ago when the Europeans came to the centre of Africa here, there was an absolute monarchy. All the power and the leadership was enthroned in the king of that kingdom. He would even order for the killing of a person if he wanted. When the British came in they started taking away power from the king and giving it to the chiefs.

That was the beginning of process of reducing absolute monarchism. By 1950 monarchism was beginning to die out because the colonialists had introduced elections. Once they introduced the system of one  man one vote, democracy began to take over from the monarchy. Today you would be wasting time or dreaming if you thought of going back to the absolute federalism of the monarchy we used to have before the colonialists

But the Buganda kingdom is not demanding for the federalism it had before colonialism, rather, it is demanding for the federalism it got in 1962 after we had acquired independence

But the 1962 federalism is what we are giving them. We are giving them a regional government. They told you to manage many things; I do not know what they were told to manage in 1962. However, I want this to be re-emphasised for it seems to be our major disagreement. In a democratic arrangement you cannot expect that there will ever be a leader of a government without their being voted for by the population. It’s not possible.

That is why we have been saying, ‘why we don’t dissolve some power by creating regional governments whose leaders will be voted for by the people?’ The central government can give some power and you can call that federalism. But the previous federalism of an absolute monarchy is gone forever.

The full interview is available in the Interview sections of the Sunday Vision at www.sundayvision.co.ug.

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  1. Balyokwabwe says:

    BUKENYA adayodi e Rwanda ne M7 ? Tubakooye !!

  2. Tara Nankindu says:

    Balyokwabe,

    That man is a joker, never at all take him seriously. He is a katembaist = commedian and that is why he always loves to lip-sink Dictator Museveni Tibuhaburwa by wearing that Kinyarwanda-like Kufia on his suits and rolling his big eyes. And even his colleagues in government are aware of his terrible short shorting, the more reason they don’t respect him. And he seems to be a busy buddy. Today he opens up his mouth to say that Mafias are after his chicken, goats and pawpaws. The next day he denies it. He wants to be the next president but he goes on saying that Museveni is the only visionary who must rule for life. The other day he was quoted to have said that the Kabaka’s subjects in his area of residence are not bothered about what their Kabaka says. Afew days towards the Kabaka’s 16th coronation anniversary in Lubiri and after New Vision had apologized to the Kabaka, he twists his tongue and denies what he had said a day earlier on! So my dear brother, do not have a headache with this man. His level is really that of Tamale Mirundi, Moses Luutu Mukasa and the whole bunch of those lousy bufellas originating from Burundi or Rwanda and who have no respect for our cultural norms and treasures. You can even read through his confused train of thought about his concept of federalism, monarchism, modernity, democracy, etecetra and you really wonder whether it is an academic professor opening up his mouth. And those are the guys in charge of Uganda. No wonder those guys are messing up our otherwise beautiful country!

    Awangaaale nnyo Ssabasajja Kabaka Mutebi II.

    P.S: We understand that Dictator Museveni is preparing to assassinate our Kabaka or have him harmed in Kayunga – Bugerere. But I can warm the Kamapala dictatorship that they must stand and take the sole responsibility for any eventual repercussions arising out of their foolishness should the Kabaka fall in harm’s way!!We can’t it any more!!!

  3. Balyokwabwe says:

    Tara
    Indeed this is the man who once said that truly so that his Government is full of mafias.
    BUKENYA owemukidde e Bunyoro nga atalidda BUGANDA !
    Guess what ? He is the same man who wanted to get a huge area of Lubiri land as NRM investor though he one of the biggest land owners in BUGANDA.
    All Ugandan Governments come and go like matatus at the car park in Kampala.
    Yesterday it was Obote , Amin and currently Museveni.
    What all these leaders have had in common is that they have abused and raped BUGANDA repeatedly and mercilessly.
    Joseph Bukenya is part and parcel of a Goverment that believe it can rape Nyaffe BUGANDA with impunity.
    If BUKENYA is truly a MUGANDA I wouldn’t envey the day M7 will leave power if I were in his shoes !!
    BUGANDA will continue to demand justice.
    Wangaala Ssabasajja Kabaka Muwenda Mutebi.

  4. wazimba says:

    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

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