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Nakasongola snubs federo
Sunday, 28th May, 2006
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By Frederick Kiwanuka
NAKASONGOLA will not back the Mengo establishment in its pursuit of the federo system of governance, the new district chairman, James Wandera, has said.
He said on Wednesday that Nakasongola preferred the government-proposed regional tier because it is more practical than federo.
“Mengo wants a federal system of governance where the Kabaka has political powers. This cannot be possible in the present Uganda,” he said on Tuesday.
He dismissed allegations that the Baruuli want to secede from Buganda because of their cultural ties with Bunyoro.
“We are still part of Buganda but we want the Mengo establishment to know that the Baruuli have their own cultural values that differ from those of Baganda,” he said. He said Uganda is a small country that should remain unified so as to develop faster.
“It does not make sense to fragment the country into smaller units,” he said. Nakasongola was annexed from Bunyoro Kingdom following the 1900 Buganda agreement.
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