According to a Luganda email transmitted to us by Mr. Kitandwe, the Baganda nationalist organization, Bazzukulu ba Buganda, strongly oppose any negotiations between Buganda institutions and Museveni’s government under the current political environment in Uganda. Bazzukulu base their opposition on the steady weakening Buganda has suffered since 1870, through the reckless adoption of foreign political ideologies by Mmengo. They say that it time to wake up and stop the damage.
Abazukulu argue that, at this time Buganda is in captivity and would only negotiate from a position of weakness. They describe the history that took Buganda from and being an independent nation down to her current “Occupied” status. They conclude that negotiations with the occupying NRM regime are a bad idea because Buganda has nothing more to lose if they do not place. Yet they could expose Buganda to serious risk of manipulation. They itemize the following points:
- The current hype about negotiations is bait to get us tricked into accepting the enemy’s plans for us, as they have done to us many times in the past.
- We lose nothing if we spare ourselves from getting hoodwinked again.
- We lose nothing if we refuse to legitimize our enemy’s occupation rule over us.
- If we cannot find a solution, we must be willing to let other, future Baganda deal with it.
- We must not tie ourselves into a deadly knot that our grandchildren would never be able to undo.
The full Luganda statement by Bazzukulu ba Buganda is reproduced below:
OKUTEESA KUNO TETULINA KYETUKUFUNAMU
Abazzukulu ba Buganda
December 24, 2009
Tuyigire kubitutuuseeko
Wakati w’emyaaka 1870 ne 1888, Abaganda twawambagatira enzikiriza enzungu netuzissussa wezaali ziteekeddwa okukoma ng’enzikiriza. Obuwulize n’obugoberezi eri obwakabaka bwa Buganda obutukakatako twabugyayo netubuteeka mu madiini.
Kkajjampuni eyava mw’ekyo ate n’okuzzukuza n’azzukuza, kwali ffe fenyini kukozesebwa bannanyini madiini ago okumaamulako Kabaka Mwanga II mu 1888. Olwokuba nga amadiini amagwira twagasussa ekifo ky’ago, gaatulwanaganya ffekanaffekka ebbanga eryo okuva mu 1888 okutuuka mu 1890.
Okugootaana kw’obuwulize bwaffe eri Nnamulondo, n’okulwanagana kwetwali tubaddemu mu ntalo z’amadiini okwaddirira byanaffuyiza ddala Buganda. Olwo omuzungu eyali atidde okwanganga Buganda n’atuma Capt Lugard ajje amenye mujjenje ekkalu y’etwalire ekiwedde mu 1890 nga gugwako.
Buganda eyali enafuyiziddwa olw’okuva ku nkola entonde ey’ennono, teyalina kyakukola kirala okugyako okukkiriza Bungereza bye yali eyagala mu ndagaano ya 1890.
Omuze gw’okuwambagatira enkola engwira ezituleeterwa n’etutazipimira kkomo; gwayamba nyo era gwagondeza Abazungu omulimo gw’okutudyekadyeka nebatukkirizissa byebaali baagala netubateerako n’omukono. Ekyo kyekyaliwo mu 1890, 1892, 1893/4, ne 1900, mu ndagaano Lugard, Portal ne Johnson z’ebakkaka N’okudyekadyeka Abaganda.
Enkola y‘okudyekadyeka (“okuteesa”) baagyeyambisa nate okuzikiza olutalo l’wobwetwaze Ssekabaka Mutesa II lweyali akoleeza mu 1953; bwebaamala okumuwangangusa nebakakozesa ng’akakwakkulizo okutukkaka okudyekebwadyekebwa mu “Ndagaano” ye Namirembe eya 1955, mwe baazukusiza embiranye z’amadiini e Mmengo nga bayita mu dimokulaase (kyabaangi) owekiboggwe eyakaka Olukiiko lwa Buganda okulonda Katikiro.
Nate Abaganda bwe beefukulula nebattukiza okusaba obwetwaaze, omungereza yatutega akakiiko ka Lord Munster mbu kanoonya birowoozo byafe, gyekaamalira nga Munster azzizzaayo Abaganda mu “kuteesa” –okudyekebwadyekebwa okwaggweera e Lancaster ne ndagaano ya 1962 eyatukwenyakwenya n’etusuuza obwetwaze ng’etukookoonya Federo eyatukkirizisa obufuge mwetubonabonera
Tetulina kyetufiirwa
- Okuteesa okuyimbirirwa kugendererwamu kutudyekadyeka nga bwe bazze batukola; kutukkirizisa bufuge bwabwe tusseeko n’ekinkumu.
- Tetulina kyetufiirwa nga tetugenze kutudyekadyeka.
- Tetulina kyetufiirwa ng’omulabe tetumuteereddeeko kinkumu kiraga nti tukkiriza obufuge bwetulimu.
- Kyetutasobodde kukola tukirekere Abaganda abaliddawo balitandikir’awo.
- Tetusiba kituttwa kirirema baliddawo kusumulula.
Wangaala Buganda.
Awangaale Ssaabasajja Kabaka!


