Posted on 12 September 2009
Tags: Abdulaziz, Abu, america, baganda, Baluuli, Buganda, Bugerere, california, Christine, Constitution, county, Damulira, dictator, Emmanuel, Fred Kalema, Government, Kabaka, Katikkiro, Kiggwe, Kintu, Lwebuga, Mengo, museveni, Musoke, Mwanje, Nabukeera, new york, Samuel, Senkayi, Ssabasajja, Thomas, Ugandan, washington, Wasswa
The Kabaka’s Representatives in North America, on behalf of all Baganda and people of goodwill in North America, strongly condemn the senseless loss of life and destruction of property that followed the refusal of the Katikkiro, by the Uganda Government, to enter Bugerere County and participate in preparations for the Annual Youth Day (AYD) event. The AYD, which is presided over by Ssabasajja Kabaka of Buganda, is designed to rally the youth and encourage them to engage in education, social, cultural and gainful economic activities. We believe that these objectives of the AYD are in line with our country’s efforts to modernize and make sure all her people are productive in the economy. This is what Ssabasajja Kabaka is trying to do by helping to nurture the youth.
The Kabaka’s Representatives in North America strongly believe that the Kabaka’s visit to Bugerere is lawful and constitutional and the Uganda Government’s effort to block and interfere with these cultural activities is unlawful and unconstitutional. We strongly urge the Uganda Government to work with the Mengo establishment to strengthen the ties that bind the people of Buganda together. The different ethnic communities in Bugerere County, including Bakenye, Basoga, Bagishu, Baluuli, Baganda, Japadhola, Iteso, Sudanese, Kuku, etc., have lived together in harmony until the recent creation, by the Uganda Government, of the institution of the “Sabanyala”.
The Kingdom of Buganda is a peace loving kingdom that has thrived on ethnic diversity and mutual respect for all of its residents. We believe that what is good for Buganda is good for Uganda. The actions being taken by the Uganda Government could destabilize the Kingdom, undermine the authority of the Kabaka, and weaken Uganda. We, the Kabaka’s Representatives in North America, urge the Government of Uganda to stop employing tactics that divide the people of Uganda based on ethnic and other grounds. Instead, the Uganda Government should create an environment for Ugandans to exercise their right to promote practices that unite them and uphold respect for their cultures.
Wycliffe R.Lule-Musoke, Kabaka’s Representative in the states of New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and Delaware. CONTACT is lam5jc@aol.com
Fred Kalema-Musoke, Kabaka’s Representative in Washington DC, Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia. CONTACT is Fkalema-musoke@msn.com
Thomas K. Lwebuga, Kabaka’s Representative in the states of Oregon, California, Washington, Nevada, Arizona and Hawaii. CONTACT is tlwebuga@yahoo.com
Emmanuel Kintu, Kabaka’s Representative in the states of Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, the Dakotas, Montana and Utah. CONTACT is drekintu@gmail.com
Omulongo Abdulaziz Wasswa-Damulira, Kabaka’s Representative in the states of Illinois Wisconsin, Michigan, Indiana and Missouri. CONTACT is mulongo2003@Yahoo.com.au
Samuel Mwanje Kiggwe, Kabaka’s Representative in the states of Georgia, the Carolinas, Florida, Kentucky, Mississippi, Tennessee and Alabama. CONTACT is kiggwe@aol.com
Christine Nabukeera, Kabaka’s Representative in Canada. CONTACT is awola19@yahoo.com
Abu L. Senkayi, Ph.D. Kabaka’s Representative in the states of Texas, Louisiana, New Mexico and Oklahoma. CONTACT is senkayi@yahoo.com
Posted on 09 May 2009
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Moses Musana: Abakenyi, Buganda Future, Appeal to Katikkiro
Dear BP,
I wish to tell my fell Baganda about my people and our concern about our future. I am one of the Baganda group called Abakenyi or Abakeni. A long time ago our Baganda ancestors run away to Bugerere, Busoga and Teso because of problems with the Kabaka at that time. Over the last 10 years our elders are working to bring us back into the Baganda community and some progress has happened but not enough. But for most of us our future is best back in Buganda because we are Baganda. That is why we are worried about the future of Buganda, because it should be our future too.
One reason why President Museveni manages to create division in Baganda is that when he bribes Banyala or Baluuli leaders to demand separation from Buganda, the Katikkiro and his government only quarrel and complain. But they should do research and show that staying in Buganda is much better. Here in Bugerere Banyala are not the majority and most even prefer to be part of Buganda. But the people in Mengo are not willing or able to get these facts and use them in public relations. They think that strengthening Baganda is taking Museveni money and giving people hoes and seeds. They don’t realize that Museveni wants them to stay on hoes and seeds while he settles Banyankore, Banyarwanda and Sudanese in places like Bugerere. When Katikiro Walusimbi brings Kabaka Mutebi to Bugerere to give out hoes and seeds, it is possible that more of Museveni’s Sudanese will get the items than Baganda (Banyala and Bakenyi included) because of local LC and police connections. Banyankore, Bakiga or Banyarwanda control most police posts in Buganda and share bribes with local LCs.
I appeal to Katikiro Walusimbi to look in his heart and start working for the true Buganda. The true Buganda are the Baganda communities who are 95% very poor and being terrorized by Mr. Museveni’s policies on corruption, money laundering, land grabbing and giving nearly all local security control in Buganda to people from the West. Katikiro, you should embrace all Buganda’s native communities like Banyala, Baruli, Bakenyi, Bavuma, etc. and use them as key members of Buganda. You should also make clear what long-term future Mengo is working on for Buganda, so that all of us can know what to expect which is not Museveni’s “Buganda becomes Central Region and Kabaka Goes” future. Right now, the future you talk is only 3 months long – the next harvest of beans from the seeds Kabaka is giving out in the Omumuli program. If the rains do not come and the beans die, what happens next? Are we not talking about who will get the feet of our cow when we kill it while thieves are running away with the whole animal?
Awangaale Sabasajja.
Moses Musana
8 May 09
Badru Kazibwe: Thanks and Praying for Buganda
Dear Sir/Madam,
I want to thank you very much for making the chance for Baganda to say what they feel without censuring. The English and Luganda newspapers is Uganda today will never print a letter from if it deeply talks about what Baganda must do to become free. They only allow letters praising Museveni or making the usual weak complaining about land, 2011 elections and federo.
I pray that many Baganda will use the chance to tell everyone about the way Museveni and his people have robbed our country Buganda which now has nothing. Also, that you will be able to have Kabaka Mutebi and Owek. Walusimbi to read these letters and know live what is really going on with Baganda.
Wangaala Ssabasajja.
Badru Kazibwe, Boston.
Posted on 16 December 2008
Tags: baganda, Baluuli, Banyala, Basoga, Buganda, Busoga, clan, elections, Kabaka, kakungulu, Kyabazinga, Mmengo, museveni, nation, news, uganda
Two independent sources with connections to the Uganda President’s state house have sent emails to this writer revealing Mr. Museveni’s plan to use the current confusion around the Kyabazinga elections and create 11 separate minor kingdoms out of Busoga. According to the more detailed source, Mr. Museveni decided to personally interfere with the Kyabazinga elections to make sure that the Basoga clans do not agree on a single clan head to lead Busoga.
“Mr. Museveni cannot allow a strong Kyabazinga to emerge in Busoga at this time since it would create the risk of Basoga developing nationalistic tendencies and maybe even starting thinking in a block like Baganda. That is why he intends to give a new car to each of the warring clan leaders who declares his county a separate kingdom. Like his Sabanyala and Sabaluuli in Buganda each minor king would also get a monthly payment of 5 million shillings ($2,610).
The strategy is to create 11 weak minor kingdoms in Busoga who owe their survival to Mr. Museveni. Then connect them to Sabanyala and Sabaluuli to more effectively fight Buganda nationalism in the long term. In the short term, it would also disorganize DP and FDC and other opposition structures in a Busoga that is no more.”
According to the sources, Mr. Museveni was visibly happy over the weekend after he met Basoga clan leaders for the second time in less than two months. The meeting is supposed to have agreed to hold a re-run of the Kyabazinga elections which took place on October 31, 2008. However, Mr. Museveni is reportedly very confident that the Basoga will never agree and that is why he is preparing to help each of them create his own kingdom, making today’s Busoga history.
The Busoga monarchy was created by British colonialists in 1906 out of a collection of small municipalities, each with its own hereditary ruler. The throne to the resulting Busoga kingdom is supposed to be held by a descendant of one of the municipalities on a rotating basis. The sitting Busoga king is called the Isebantu Kyabazinga. The first ruler of a united Busoga was a Muganda called Semei Kakungulu, of Mmamba clan. Kakungulu’s regime lasted from July 1906 to January 1914 when he handed over to a Musoga, Isebantu Kyabazinga OBODHA.
The last Kyabazinga of Busoga, Henry Wako Muloki, died on September 1, 2008 at the age of 87. On October 31, six clan leaders elected Edward Columbus Wambuzi Muloki to replace his late father, Henry Wako Muloki. The remaining 5 boycotted the elections, calling them illegal under Basoga culture. It is this conflict which gave Mr. Museveni the opening to interfere even though, according to his own Uganda constitution, as a politician, he is not supposed to interfere with cultural issues such as the election of a Kyabazinga.
Posted on 14 October 2008
Tags: baganda, Baluuli, Bulange, Buluuli, Government, Kabaka, Kale Kayihura, Katikkiro, Land, Lubega, Mutebi, Nakasongola, nambooze, news, Rugunda, Ruhakana, Sekanyolya, Sseggona, Ssegona, Ttabamiruka, uganda, UNAA, Walusimbi
One of Sekanyolya’s most reliable sources in President Museveni’s security apparatus has confided that members of the president’s state house conned the Katikkiro of Buganda, to expose his dismal political skills and accelerate his demise. And the reason is that the M********** president of Uganda now wants to see Walusimbi fired since he has become irrelevant to his (Museveni’s) strategy to crush Buganda and Kabaka Mutebi.
According to the source, Ruhakana Rugunda and state house intentionally decided to “disorganize” Walusimbi when they lied to him that government security agencies had learnt of sinister plans against the Kabaka in connection with his planned trip to Nakasongola. The lie was delivered by someone whose name will not be revealed, to protect Sekanyolya’s sources. The statehouse operatives were pleasantly surprised when Walusimbi panicked. The source says, “He was very one dimensional about it. He only consulted his most trusted cabinet members, most of whom have the same outlook as himself. Then he decided to write to government, expressing fears about the safety of Kabaka Mutebi.”
Walusimbi fell into the trap right away and that is why Ruhakana Rugunda has been confidently telling the news papers that the Katikkiro was the first one to bring up security concerns. The state house boys could not believe their luck. The only problem is that Walusimbi had delivered himself so fast that they did not even have a reason to claim budget. Anyway, they quickly realized that they could make several million under the cover of having to fake the security problem that Walusimbi had bought. So they requisitioned several millions from the state house comptroller’s office to facilitate Mukasa Muruli, Mwogeza Butamanya, and a few Baluuli youth to fake a security risk situation. It is that fake security risk that Ruhakana Rugunda cited after he executed Museveni’s order not to allow Kabaka Mutebi to turn off the Gulu main Road and enter Nakasongola town.
Trapped by Museveni’s men, Walusimbi wasted critical time trying to secretly negotiate with Ruhakana Rugunda and Kale Kayihura while Buganda was anxiously waiting for bold leadership. It is not clear yet how Kabaka Mutebi saw through all the nonsense, decided to forget Walusimbi and took off for Buluuli on Tuesday morning. However, the Kabaka’s decision sent a strong message to Baganda all over the world that Walusimbi has successfully made himself irrelevant in the battle to save Buganda from destruction by Mueseveni and his NRM.
Sekanyolya’s Kampala based legal advisor supports the theory that Museveni is no longer interested in Walusimbi. He rhetorically asked Sekanyola over a couple of beers last Sunday, “What can Walusimbi offer Museveni now? He failed to shut down Nambooze and Lubega Sseggona, Museveni’s biggest annoyances. And he has no control over Bulange and most Baganda outside the NRM, especially the fearless youths, have no respect for him.”
The consultant told Sekanyolya that Walusimbi also made a huge blander to ignore the nationalistic Baganda in Europe and USA, where Museveni had hoped to use him to infiltrate and gain control over Ttabamiruka as well as consolidate control over the UNAA convention. He added, “The Kisubi old boy lacks the political skills that Kabaka Mutebi would expect from any Katikkiro and the shrewdness that Museveni had hoped for. So, ironically, Kabaka Mutebi and the M********** president of Uganda appear to agree on one thing, none of them seems to be interested in the services of Engineer JB Walusimbi.”
Moses Mwesigwa
(Mutabanii w’Omulokole)