Posted on 30 May 2009
Tags: akeenda, Apollo, baganda, Balaalo, Buganda, corruption, ebyaffe, Genocide, Intelligence, John Katende, Kabaka, Land, Lukiiko, Makubuya, mbogo, Mengo, Mmengo, Muganda, Mulwaanyamuli, museveni, Mutebi, news, Nkoba, Peter Mayiga, regional tier, Ssabasajja, Walusimbi, za mbogo
During a joint press conference with Burundi president Pierre Nkurunziiza on May 29, 2009, president Museveni repeated that he had a secret meeting with Katikkiro JB Walusimbi of Buganda where the two agreed to take the draft Land Act of 2009 to parliament for debate. The Buganda Lukiiko had on May 11, 2009, passed a resolution that the proposed new land law was unacceptable to Buganda. It was in response to the resolution that Mr. Museveni first claimed that he had a secret agreement with Mr. Walusimbi. The Uganda president has never explained the legal basis of his negotiations or agreements with the Katikkiro, since he (the president) has many times told the nation that Mmengo is a cultural non-government organization (NGO) without political power.
A source close to Uganda’s state house has exclusively told us in an email that president Museveni and his team are now trying to work out new plan on Buganda after getting disappointed by Katikkiro JB Walusimbi. And that their plan includes undermining Walusimbi so he can be replaced quickly. According to the sources: “The Katikkiro set very high expectations for Mr. Museveni and his people when he took the office. He assured them that he could bring order in Mmengo, which Sendaula was not strong enough to do. The problem is that he is now seen as much weaker and less reliable than any Katikkiro since Kabaka Mutebi assumed Namulondo. Talina lugendo [‘His journey is over’] with state house because Mr. Museveni prefers a strong enemy who he can spy on to get useful intelligence than a weak friend, who people tell very little. Don’t be surprised to hear Museveni continue to make Walusimbi look bad – he wants him to go.”
During the May 22, 2009 press conference, Mr. Museveni also announced that he has a team ready to negotiate with Mmengo on Federo and other Buganda demands. In what some analysts have called a “carrot and stick” style, Mr. Museveni has over the last 15 years called Mmengo a cultural organization which is illegally getting involved into politics, while at the same time calling them to discuss their political demands. On Monday April 20, 2009, Katikkiro Walusimbi informed the Buganda Lukiiko that he had chosen a committee of 10 to represent Buganda in the negotiations with Mr. Museveni’s government. Owek. Walusimbi and Rwandese Higiro Semajege would lead the committee, with Apollo Makubuya and Charles Peter Mayiga, the two Mmengo officials who, with John Katende and former Katikkiro Mulwaanyamuli Semwogerere accepted Regional Tier deal from Museveni. Kabaka and Baganda rejected it, causing Mulwaanyamuli to be fired.
One New York based Muganda analyst says: “Museveni is playing with Mmengo to buy time, and expecting that with time so much of Buganda will be taken over by foreigners that Mmengo will have to accept whatever they are offered. First, he set up a legal system where Mmengo can never get what it wants even if he says yes to them. Then he is his flooding Buganda with Balaalo, Sudanese and others to where the population is now over 60% foreign. And if Mmengo keeps trusting this man, by the time the so called talks end in 2020 Baganda may be 15%, and no one will care who a Muganda is. One way out I see is for Ssabasajja to do a complete modernization of the Mmengo system so that it can deal with Buganda challenges without depending on the abilities of a single individual. And he cannot do this with the same people who are running Mmengo 1960’s style today. If that does not happen, the only other thing I think ordinary Baganda have done in history is to take things in their hands and save their Kabaka, Namulondo and nation.”
Posted on 30 April 2009
Tags: Apollo, baganda, Buganda, Bulange, charles, corrupt, John Katende, Kabaka, Katikkiro, Land, Lukiiko, Makubuya, Mmengo, Mulwaanyamuli, museveni, Mutebi, news, Occupation, Peter Mayiga, regional tier, Ssemwogerere, uganda, Walusimbi
On Tuesday, April 28, 2009, the oldest active Buganda nationalist organization, Abazzukulu ba Buganda, passed a resolution that Mmengo made a huge mistake when they accepted Shs 350 Million (US$162,790) from president Museveni. The organization members were at their weekly meeting along Kabaka Anjagala Road, near Mmengo Bulange. They warned the Katikkiro and his group that, as they spend Museveni’s money, they should be mindful that it has strings attached that could even land some of them into deep trouble. They criticized Katikkiro Walusimbi for taking the money without consulting Baganda and going to the Buganda Lukiiko only to block its discussion by throwing tantrums.
The organization’s secretary, Mr. Njuki Mubiru explained that Mr. Museveni’s govermnent had set a trap for Mr. Walusimbi and the others who will enjoy the money: “After they have misused the money the Uganda govermnent will surely ask for accountability; when they can’t provide it, they could well end up jailed as it happened with a Museveni confidant, Teddy Seezi Kyeeye.
Abazzukulu ba Buganda have been at the forefront of resisting Mr. Museveni’s attempts to undermine the Buganda’s national interests. They led the protests against attempts by princess Ndagire and her supporters to defame Kabaka Mutebi and take over Kasubi Tombs. They were also instrumental in exposing and fighting the infamous anti-Buganda Regional Tier agreement which Katikkiro Mulwaanyamuli Ssemwogerere, along with Charles Peter Mayiga, John Katende and Apollo Makubuya negotiated with Mr. Museveni. The organization was founded by Haji Jjunju Kamulali and others. They are also known for their persistent fight against attempts by retired Church of Uganda Archipishop and Katikkiro Walusimbi to lease the Lubiri to Ugandan businessmen, including those who have been implicated in war crimes in Congo, money laundering and illegal drug trafficking.
During the April 20, 2009 Buganda Lukiiko meeting Katikkiro Walusimbi announced his unilateral decision to accept Shs 350 Million (US$162,790), about the price of a half acre plot of land on Naguru hill, as a gift from Mr. Museveni to Buganda. According to Mr. Walusimbi, the Shs 350 Million is the first installment on a Shs 1 Billion (US$930,000) grant from President Museveni to Buganda to fund his (Mr. Walusimbi’s) personal plan for Buganda, called omumuli. Mr. Museveni’s government owes the Buganda Kingdom at least Shs 10 Billion (US$9,300,000) in real estate rent and other arrears. This is in addition to 9,000 square miles of Buganda native lands worth hundreds of millions of US dollars which were stolen in 1966.
Posted on 27 April 2009
Tags: Apollo, baganda, Banyankore, bishop, Buganda, Charles Peter Mayiga, corruption, John Katende, joyce, Katikkiro, Land, Lukiiko, Makubuya, masaazi, masagazi, Mengo, Mmengo, Mpanga, Mulwaanyamuli, museveni, Mutebi, news, Regional, rwanda, Tier, Ttabamiruka, uganda, Walusimbi
In a move which has left some Baganda in shock, the Katikkiro of Buganda, Engineer JB Walusimbi has included a Munyarwanda in the team to negotiate with President Museveni over the disputed amendments to the Land Act of 1998. The Munyarwanda is Fred Higiro Semajege, who serves as the deputy speaker of the Buganda Lukiiko despite complaints by many Baganda who believe that he is an agent of the Rwanda government. In an email sent to Buganda Post, one former minister at Mmengo said: “We are shocked! In taking a Rwandese to negotiate with other Rwandese and Banyankore over the rights of Baganda, Walusimbi has made it so obvious that his loyalty lies with Rwandese and Banyankore, not with Buganda. In the process, he and his friends may create the basis for long term hatred of Banyarwanda and Banyankore in Buganda. It is as if everyone involved in this nonsense is totally incapable of seeing beyond their nose. How can they take such a huge risk on a government that is collasing under the weight of its corruption?”. Earlier this month Buganda Post reported that Baganda in Masaka and Kampala were troubled by Katikkiro Walusimbi’s special attention to Rwanda (see Baganda Question Katikkiro On Flowers For Rwanda Victims).
On Monday April 20, 2009, Katikkiro Walusimbi informed the Buganda Lukiiko that he had chosen a committee of 10 to represent Buganda in the negotiations with Mr. Museveni’s government. Owek. Walusimbi and Rwandese Mr. Semajege would lead the committee, with Apollo Makubuya and Charles Peter Mayiga, the two lawyers who, along with John Katende, previously advised former Katikkiro Mulwaanyamuli Semwogerere to accept the Regional Tier deal with Museveni. Later, at Ttabamiruka ‘07 in New Jersey Makubuya apologized to Baganda, saying: “I mistakenly participated in the negotiations because I sincerely believed that we were dealing with principled and honorable people on the Uganda government side”.
The team will also include Dr. Masagazi Masaazi who earlier named as one of Mr. Walusimbi’s representatives in numerous money related secret negotiations with Mr. Museveni over the past several months (see Uganda Government Names Katikkiro’s Co-conspirators). Another member of the team is Haji Abdul Nadduli, best known for being disqualified from running for Luweero district chairman after forging his academic qualifications which later lead to his imprisonment. Additional members of the committee are Mr. William Matovu, Naalinya Beatrice Namikka, Mrs. Joyce Mpanga and Retired Bishop Wilson Mutebi of Mityana.
Posted on 10 March 2009
Tags: Buganda, charles, John Katende, Kabaka, Katikkiro, Land, Makubuya, Mayiga, Minister, Mulwaanyamuli, museveni, Mutebi, news, Peter, Ssabasajja, Ttabamiruka, uganda, Walusimbi
Five Baganda residents of London, UK, have written a joint email to Buganda Post expressing strong suspicion that Charles Peter Mayiga is reportedly excited about negotiating with Museveni. They base their concerns on Mr. Mayiga’s reputation as one of the architects of Regional Tier agreement which sought to sell the Buganda nation to President Museveni. The brief email is reproduced below with minimal editing:
Muky. Aisha Nankya,
We the undersigned want to express our concern about the emerging close partnership and mutual support between Buganda minister Peter Mayiga and Katikkiro JB Walusimbi on the matter of negotiating with Museveni on Buganda land.
Our concerns are not unfounded: (1) A few year back Mr. Mayiga, together with Joseph Mulwaanyamuli, John Katende and Apollo Makubuya attempted to sell Buganda when they lied to Ssabasajja Kabaka that the Regional Tier system was perfect for Buganda. And we are confident that Mr. Museveni bribed every one of them, except possibly for Makubuya. (2) When Mr. Mayiga and other Mengo officials stopped in London on their “Kill Ttabamiruka” trip in 2007, he demonstrated the most worrying levels of self-importance. He showed none of the humbleness that is essential for a person serving his nation and, in this case, his Kabaka. (3) We strongly believe that Mr. Mayiga was broken by the August 2008 kidnap experience by Museveni. Yet we are also mindful that this Mayiga could have been a plant by Museveni, to help him build his image as a “muzira wa Buganda” who Ssabasajja can trust. The bottom-line is his is a genuine coward who is eager to please everybody.
We appeal to Ssabasajja Kabaka Mutebi and to all Baganda to forgive Mayiga for his conspiracy with Katende and Mulwanyaamuli but to stop his attempts to repeat the selling of Buganda. Our Buganda has existed for nearly one thousand years. Why allow the personal needs of a few individuals like JB Walusimbi, Mayiga and heir co-conspirators into begging for what is ours. Anyway, this time they not have it as easy as Besweli Mulondo did.
Names withheld on request.
Posted on 07 August 2008
Tags: Abazukulu, Apollo, Buganda, Dan Muliika, J.B. Walusimbi, John Katende, Makubuya, news, Peter Mayiga, Regional, Tier, uganda
Members of the Baganda nationalist organization named Abazukulu ba Baganda have expressed fears that the overtly cozy relationship between Katikkiro J.B. Walusimbi and Uganda government leadership seems to be aimed at resurrecting the Regional Tier arrangement which Baganda rejected under Katikkiro Dan Muliika.
During a news conference that Abazukulu held last week at Musolooza, near Mmengo Bulange, their leaders claimed that, “Baganda rejected the regional tier government and the decision was final. There is nothing new or different to be expected from the new discussions, especially when the same people who engineered the original Regional Tier are the ones involved now. The only difference is that they have painted themselves another color.”
Abazukulu ba Baganda is made up of conservative vocal advocates of Federo and Buganda national issues. They are opposed to any negotiations between Mmengo and the Uganda government over Buganda lands other properties that the Uganda government confiscated from Mmengo in 1966. This opposition has, over the years, put them at odds with most Mmengo governments, with the exception of the one led by Katikkiro Dan Muliika.
The Regional Tier government was agreed on by Katikkiro Ssemwogerere, John Katende, Peter Mayiga, and Apollo Makubuya on behalf of Buganda and President Yoweri Museveni on behalf of Uganda. It called for the Katikkiro to be elected by all people living in Buganda and gave the President of Uganda the right to temporarily take over the Buganda Government if the person occupying the position of Katikkiro was proven to be a poor performer.