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Boycott Elections Until Museveni’s Constitution Is Replaced, Dan Muliika Says

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muliika_Boston1On July 5, 2010, a Baganda internet radio called www.ekibakibe.com was broadcasting a speech by retired Buganda Katikkiro, Dan Muliika, where tells Baganda that it makes no sense to participate in the 2011 elections since they will only legitimize Museveni’s dictatorship.  Sources in Boston have confirmed to us that Owek. Muliika made the speech during the last Buganda liberation conference in May 2010. It is not clear at what times Owek. Muliika’s speech is repeated and how long it will stay on www.ekibakibe.com.  You can try your luck to listen to it by going to the site and clicking “Radio” and “Listen Live”.

About Uganda’s system government, the former Katikkiro says, “The electoral commission is Museveni’s personal property, the Parliament is owned by Museveni, the army and police are his and so is the civil service. But even more important, he has looted so much of the national assets; if he loses the elections, it is difficult to imagine how he will be prosecuted or imprisoned by the winner. That is why there is no way he will even allow the situation.”

About the opposition MPs, Owek. Muliika does not mince words. “Real parliamentary opposition disappeared in 1966. People like Betty Kamya and Latigo are mere pawns that Museveni uses to make his government appear legitimate. He uses them to argue to the donors that there is democracy in Uganda.”

On the inter-party coalition (IPC) that includes DP-Buganda, Mulwaanyamuli’s Suubi, FDC, Otunnu’s UPC, and others, Muliika, dismissed the whole idea as a farce that involves people who do not trust each other. He questioned why, if they have clear and intelligent political objectives, they do not form one party but constantly says that they are separate. He  refers to the alliance using a Luganda saying,  “Eyo alliance gyebayita ‘Malako enyama ompe amagumba’” (“That alliance in nothing but a  ‘You can eat the meat but leave the bones’ for me deal”). He calls the IPC evidence of the “politics of intrigue” from which Buganda cannot gain anything.  He challenges the audience to do some thinking with, “Lawaaki oyingira ekitima ekiwedde ng’otunula?” (“How can you blindly enter such an obvious trap with your eyes open?”)

On the holding of elections, Owek. Muliika argues that there should be no elections until Uganda’s constitution reflects the wishes of the citizen, not the current one, which was imposed by Museveni’s government. And until all national institutions are answerable to the people, not to an individual.

The retired Katikkiro called on Baganda in the diasopra to lead in the civic education of our people about their self-determination rights. He used Otunnu as an example, saying, “Although Otunnu is dangerous he still taught Ugandans something good.” He explained the president of UPC, which occupied and terrorized Buganda in 1966, recently taught Ugandans how to resist arbitrary and illegal police arrests by Museveni’s police.

One area that Owek. Muliika advised diaspora Baganda to include in the civic education is genocide. He told them that the Ugandans are practicing genocide against Buganda when they change the name of the kingdom from “Buganda” to “Central Region”. It is also genocide to change “Ssese Islands” [a Buganda county] to “Kalangala District”. All these things the Ugandans are doing by force to erase the identity of Buganda and Baganda are acts of genocide under international law.

Betty Kamya Resigns FDC Position, Fuels Speculation of Big Mmengo Post

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Betty Kamya

On July 31st, 2008, MP for Rubaga North, Betty Kamya, resigned her post as Special Envoy for Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) President. At the same time, Ms. Kamya declared that she was no longer interested in the position of FDC chairman which was left vacant by the death of Dr. Suleiman Kiggundu. Mrs. Kamya’s bid for chairman had become a point of controversy, pitting Baganda FDC heavy weights against non-Baganda leaders and rank and file in the party. The Buganda Caucus insisted that someone from Buganda should replace Kiggundu while non-Baganda argued the opposite.

Speculation in Kampala and London is rife that Ms. Kamya’s resignation positions her well for a possible big post at Mmengo. A Mmengo official who spoke on condition that their name not be revealed said that certain Buganda opinion leaders are working on plans to promote Betty Kamya to Kabaka Mutebi as a replacement for Katikkiro Walisumbi. Those promoting Ms. Kamya argue that she has proven her dedication and loyalty to Buganda beyond the call of duty. Over the years she has demonstrated exceptional ability to resist being bought. Technically though, Ms. Kamya would have to relinquish her MP position if she accepts the post of Katikkiro.

Ms. Kamya’s resignation comes at a time when opposition parties in Uganda appear to be in turmoil. The largest opposition party, the FDC, is embroiled in the fight over the replacement of the late Dr. Kiggundu. The oldest party in Uganda, the Democratic Party (DP), is split along ethnic lines after the election of Matthias Nsubuga as the new Secretary General, which non-Baganda are contesting. And the Inter-Party Cooperation (IPC) which was recently signed by Uganda People’s Congress (UPC), FDC, Conservative Party (CP) and JEEMA is not picking up traction, probably because the Baganda led DP refused to participate.

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