US Army Lieutenant Frank Musisi has responded to the Buganda Post story about the January 26, 2010 Baganda demonstration at the UN, for which Ugandan in Diaspora International (UIDI) deceptively claimed responsibility. Our January 28, 2010 story asserts that UIDI did not organize the Baganda demonstration, that UIDI took photos at the demonstration and manipulated them to suggest that UIDI had organized the demonstration, and that UIDI principals include Lt. Frank Musisi, James Kabonge, James Semakula, Michael Muganga, Fred Kambugu and Kawunde Miti (see “Anti-Museveni Diaspora Organization Faces Accusations of Deception“).
In his strongly worded email response.Lt. Musisi accuses Buganda Post of trying to “divide Lt. Musisi and Baganda” with its stories about him. He then lists what he calls the facts, highlighting his US Army career, his incorruptibility, his principles on dealing with the NRM occupation government and Olara Otunnu, and his charity work in Kalangala, Ssese county.
Notably, Lt. Musisi does not deny that he is one of the key members of UIDI or that UIDI attempted to deceptively take responsibility for a demonstration that was organized by Baganda who are not its members. Nor does he demand any form of apology or retraction from Buganda Post.
We reproduce Lt. Frank Musisi’s email below without any editing:
From: M. Musese [mailto:najjuma@hotmail.com]
Sent: Monday, February 01, 2010 1:55 AM
To: Patricia NakatoBugandaPost
Cc: najjuma@hotmail.com
Subject: Please do some homework before you make yourself a total full!
Dear Editor/ Patricia Nakato:
Happy New Year and hopefully everything is going on well with you.
I have just read your article on your blog after a concerned friend called me from Boston and I was tottaly offended.
Anti-Museveni Diaspora Organization Faces Accusations of Deception
I just want to give you some advice that you need to do some home work and due diligence before you post such lies and make yourself a total full. I want to let you know that I know all of you and the people writing all the garbage. This started right after I visited Mengo and was well received, your intention is create a wall between Lt. Musisi and Mengo but you will never succeed. I am above the frey and all the games, I am not the one to eat this “Kanyeebwa”! Good luck to you, but not Lt. Musisi to buy this one! I have a little bit of training!
My advice is that when you write anything about me, you need to do some due diligence and a little bit of homework, before you embarrass yourself more in future. A courtsey of a phone call to me or an email would have saved this embarrasment!
The last time you wrote about me was that, “Buganda Conference to endorse Lt. Musisi for President in Uganda”! Now you are implicating me more in some deceptive roles! You must be on a very serious campaign to divide Lt. Musisi and Baganda, your tactics are below the belt and won’t succeed. I will continue to work and help Buganda regardless of your desire and intention to create a wedge between me and Buganda.
Facts:
I was on military assignment from January 22- 24 in Dallas, TX and then back at my office in Los Angeles on 25 January. Never participated in of the Demonstrations.
1) I am NOT a member of any political party in Uganda, not even a single one and do not subscribe to any. The day I will join Ugandan politics everyone will know and I don’t need to hide myself. It will be in broad day light.
2) I have never and will never sell Buganda’s interests as you imply.
3) I am only involved in non-profit organizations/work that are/is helping Ugandans both in Uganda and those here in the U.S. Just last month I was involved in an immigration court in Boston helping fellow Baganda to gain stay in the U.S. and I am very proud to say that I was able to help them in them in thier time of need. This is the type of work that excites me and the one you need to writing about, but not creating divisions amongst Baganda. I am working hard to fight HIV/AIDS in Kalangala District and that’s were my emphasis is right now and I would encourage you to write about that work on: www.siaap.org I know through this work I will be able to touch many people and help Buganda and Uganda. I challenge to write a positive article about this work in Kalangala because it will help better serve the Baganda and Buganda you claim to love.
4) Dealing with Uganda Government, and my dealings are never secret. I have always and will always deal with the Uganda without compromising my integrity, character and professional and nothing will stop me! Dealing with the Uganda government is not a CRIME, only those who go there to sell Buganda and take bribes are the ones we should condemn, but not Lt. Musisi who is voicing voices of the voiceless! My goal is to present majority views without compromising my integrity and professinalism, I am INCORRUPTIBLE! NO ONE CAN BRIBE ME!
5) I don’t work for the Uganda government and I have never been paid/bribed by the Uganda government. My paycheck is from the U.S. Army and not the Uganda Government!
6) There is nothing wrong with Baganda including myself in dealing with Olara Otunu or any Northern brothers and sisters, if I chose to, but that does mean selling out Buganda. I know why you are writing this nonsense, your goal is to create a wedge between tribes! Your major intention is divide Baganda in the Diaspora but I personally won’t be one of them. I have been dealing with our Northern brothers for a long time and last year I toured the Acholi land and I have no regrets.
7) I am sorry I am extremely very busy with my work, as one of the Mobilization Action Officer for my Unit I am extremely very busy with no time to engage in this time wasting activities of yours. But your intention is to divide Baganda but you will not succeed. I don’t know why you involve myself in activities that I never participated in.
Again as I pen off, I challenge you to write about my work in Kalangala: www.siaap.org that way you will be helping the Baganda in Ssese Islands. Another challenge is for you to come out of the closet and write openly like me!
Sincerely,
Frank Musisi



