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KAMPALA
- The majority of MPs are undecided on the contentious
issue of adopting a federal system of governance for Uganda.
Sunday Monitor sounded out 151 legislators out of the total 305.
There are 295 elected MPs and 10 ex-officials.
Of
the 151 MPs, 59 are undecided, 43 support federalism (federo)
while 49 are totally opposed to the arrangement. In terms of
percentage, 32% do not want federo, 40% are undecided while 28%
prefer the system.
Of
those who are undecided, the majority are from Buganda. The
majority of MPs opposed to federo are from western Uganda while
most MPs from northern Uganda want a federal system of
government for the whole country.
All
cabinet ministers said the spirit of collective responsibility
binds them. Lt. Mulindwa Birimumaso (Bukoto West) is the only MP
from Buganda who is openly opposed to federalism. Some MPs want
a federation of the East African countries Kenya, Uganda
and Tanzania.
Lira
Municipality MP, Cecilia Ogwal says the federal idea is her
brainchild, dating as far back as the Constituent Assembly days.
She says she will support the system to the end.
Some
MPs who advocate for federalism say it should be detached from
monarchism. More than 50 MPs say they do not understand the
federal system of governance, adding that they would like to be
educated on the matter.
Undecided
MPs
1.
Jacob Oulanyah (Omoro): I cannot declare my position on such
matters because I am committee chairperson; It could bias me
when presenting a report to the House.
2. Christopher Mbulibulha (Busongora South): I will support
federo only if it is not embedded in Kabakaship.
3. Alex Onzima (Maracha): I will decide basing on the merits and
demerits presented by the supporters and opposers of federalism.
4. Abdu Katuntu (Bugweri): I will support any position taken by
Pafo on this matter.
5. Phinehas Katirima (Army): I cannot say my position on
something I have not seen yet.
6. Nyombi Thembo (Kassanda South): The matter of federalism is
very controversial but let us first wait for what cabinet brings
in Parliament.
7. Abura Samuel (Matheniko): I will respond to this matter
later.
8. Jovino Akaki (Maruzi): It is premature for me to announce my
position on federalism.
9. Jane Odwongo Akwero ( Kitgu! m women): I cannot give my
position on this matter because we have not discussed it with
our colleagues in Parliament.
10. Margaret Ateng (Lira): I want to first know what federalism
is about and nobody has so far come up to educate me.
11. Francis Babu (Kampala Central): Let us first listen to
different sides and later decide whether to support federalism
or not.
12. Lydia Balemezi (Mukono): I dont have a problem with
federalism but let us first listen to all sides because it is
good for everyone to feel happy.
13. Syda Bbumba (Nakaseke): I cannot comment on this matter
until cabinet has brought it to Parliament.
14. James Nsaba Buturo (Bufumbira East, also Information
minister): We need to develop a wider consensus and until such
consensus is developed I cannot make a decision on this matter.
15. Dora Byamukama (Mwenge South): I have not yet addressed my
mind to this matter.
16. Ephraim Kamuntu (Sheema South): I have not yet decided
because I have n! ot yet seen the proposed federal arrangement.
17. Kyahurwenda Abwooli (Buhaguzi): I have not made up my
position on federalism.
18. Kisamba Mugerwa (Bamunanika): My decision will depend on the
contents of federalism. Federo should not only be to Mengo.
19. Rose Lochiam (Moroto women): I am not yet decided on this
matter.
20. Ruth Kavuma (Kalangala women): I know I would support federo
but lets first wait for the matter to get to Parliament.
21. James Kubeketerya (Bunya East): I have not taken a decision
on this matter.
22. Ndawula Kawesi (Kiboga West): The whole system is still
confused; the federo of Buganda doesnt make sense.
23. John Wagonda Muguli (Buikwe North): I dont know the
type of federalism that has been proposed but I dont have a
problem with federalism.
24. Godfrey Kiwanda (Mityana North): I have no problem but we
need to first understand what kind of federalism we are talking
about.
25. Bruno Pajobo Joram (Workers): I will support! federalism if
Buganda wishes to federate with other regions. But not for
Buganda alone.
26. Mary Amajo (Kaberamaido women): Some time should first be
taken to educate people about federalism.
27. Omwony Ojok (Labwor): I will take a side agreed on by the
Cabinet.
28. Benigna Mukiibi (Kibaale women): I am bound by the
collective responsibility; I will take Cabinet decision.
29. Sarah Kiyingi (Rakai women): MPs need to first be educated
about federalism. For example does federo mean that the Kabaka
has to be involved?
30. Betty Udongo (Nebbi women): Some of us dont know what
federalism is all about.
31. Augustine Ruzindana (Ruhama): I dont engage in
speculations but I dont see President Museveni granting
federalism.
32. Mwesigwa Rukutana (Rushenyi): I will go with cabinet
decision.
33. Margaret Zziwa (Kampala women): I have no comment on that
matter.
34. Wabudeya Beatrice (Sironko women): I will take a decision
taken by Cabinet.
35. Jim Muhwe! zi (Rujumbura): I am a cabinet minister so I will
support cabinet position.
36. Mary Karooro Okurut (Bushenyi women): Let us first wait for
cabinet to bring this matter to Parliament.
37. Patrick Apuun (Bokora): Shall first consult with my people.
Supports East African Federation.
38. Ignatius Besisira (Buyaga): I cannot make an informed
decision until I am taught.
39. Harriet Kagaba (Kyenjonjo): Does not understand federalism
and feudalism. Needs someone to teach her what federalism is
vis-`-vis decentralisation.
40. Geoffrey Ekanya (Tororo country): We are in a study group
for now.
41. Wesonga Kamana (Bubulo West): We shall cross the bridge when
we get there.
42. Masiko Komuhangi (Rukungiri women): I do not understand what
type of federalism they want. I would have no problem if it is
explained to me and it is workable.
43. Patrick Oboi Amuriat (Kumi): Not ready to comment because I
do not understand the federalism that Buganda wants.
44. Gole! Nicholas (Budaka): Will decide when it comes to House.
45. Nathan Byanyima (Bukanga): Wants to know how Buganda
federalism would work because it is ambiguous.
46. Malinga Johnson (Kapelebyong): I will first consult my
people before I make any decision.
47. Namirembe Bitamazire (Mpigi women): My ideas are all focused
on UPE. Whether federo or not that is my assignment.
48. Mugerwa Namaggwa (Masaka women): If they explain it to me, I
might support it.
49. Mathias Kasamba (Kakuuto): I am undecided
50. Masiko Kabakumba (Masindi): Not interested in the topic.
51. James Kakooza (Kabula): We have never seen a document from
Mengo so how do we know what they want.
52. Katongole Badhul (Kyaka): Government should harmonise its
position with that of Mengo then I can tell you my position.
53. Harry Kasigwa (Jinja municipality): I havent looked so
much into it but I wouldnt want it to for one region.
54. Magoola Zirabamuzale (Iganga): It needs scrutiny. !
Federalism should be granted to all regions that want it.
55. Basaliza Araali (Fort Portal): Not decided.
56. Mike Ssebalu (Busiro East): He refused to comment.
57. Ignatius Besisira (Buyaga): Has not studied merits and
demerits of federalism.
58. Michael Ogola (West Budama): I need more time
59. Emmanuel Ddombo (Bunyole): Will support modified federalism.
Anti-Federalism
1.
Idah Mehangye (Kamwenge women): Of course I cannot support
federalism. [No reason given].
2. Moses Kizige (Bugabula North): I am for the Charter. In fact
I will even de-campaign federo.
3. Margaret Baba Diri (PWD): I wouldnt support federalism
because Uganda is too small and different regions are at
different levels of development.
4. Jessica Eriyo (Adjumani): My constituents dont support
it so I wont support it.
5. Simon Dujanga (Okoro): We are a small country; the issue
of federating is not good.
6. Lukia Isanga Nakadama (Mayuge): I dont support
federalism because it will only benefit a few people.
7. Kapkwomu Ndiwa (Kongasis): I dont support it because
many Baganda MPs dont like it. If the owners dont want
it, who am I to demand for it?
8. Bright Rwamirama (Isingiro North): I will not support federo
because some people want to hide in Kabakaship so that they can
eat (sic) taxes.
9. John Arapkissa Yekko (Kween): I will not support federalism
because it will create confusion and chaos in Uganda.
10. Geofrey Ahabwe (Rubanda East): Buganda is so selfish and it
doesnt learn from the past. What they are demanding is
monarchism not federalism.
11. Moses Lubowa (Budiope): No, it will promote the current
imbalance in regional development.
12. Jane Alisemera (Bundibugyo): I dont want it; people in
Toro have a very bitter experience about it.
13. Byenkya Nyakaisiki (Hoima women): My people and I dont
want federalism although Bunyoro kingdom wants it.
14. Simon Wananzofu (Bulambuli): I dont support federalism
at all. If Mengo insists on Kampala, then I get to know why they
want federalism.
15. Jacqueline Kyatuheire (Kanungu): Federalism is tantamount to
genocide.
16. Avitus Tibarimbasa (Ndorwa East): I come from Kabale and I
am a republican so when you start talking about federalism I
dont understand what you are talking about.
1! 7. Philip Ntacyotugira (Bufumbira West): I am opposed to
federalism. Ugandans must be united.
18. Stephen Basaliza (Burahya): The return of kings was good
enough. Federalism is not necessary.
19. Elly Tumwine (Army): Take federalism to Mengo, dont
waste my time.
20. Miria Matembe (Mbarara Women): Dont talk to me on those
things of federalism.
21. Henry Okello Oryem (Chwa): The federalism that is in the
White paper [regional tier) is the one I will support. We must
promote nationalism rather than sectarianism.
22. Jonathan Mutiiti (Buliisa): Would support federalism for the
whole country and not Buganda only.
23. Beatrice Kiraso (Kabarole women): I dont think I will
support it because the way Buganda people want it leaves the
other regions in a disadvantaged state.
24. Mulindwa Birimumaaso (Bukoto West): I support federalism as
a principle for East Africa and not for Buganda.
25. Loyce Bwambale (Kasese women): Why give to Buganda alone?
26. S! teven Chebrot (Tingey): I cant support it because
Buganda is too small to be accorded a federal status and I
believe in unitary government.
27. Steven Malinga (Butebo): The way Baganda are asking for
federalism is not the right way.
28. George William Wopuwa (Budadiri East): If you give
federalism to Buganda alone you are encouraging discrimination.
29. Martin Orech (Kalaki): I do not support Bugandas
federalism because it will drag the Kabaka into politics and
create the historical problems we have had.
30. Louis Opange (Pallisa): I do not support it because the
background of the federal system is based on monarchical
institutions which most regions in Uganda do not have.
31. Peter Lokeris (Chekwii): Supports cabinet position of
regional tier.
32. Martin Wandera (Workers): If it is the federalism as of
1962, it has problems because it gave certain regions special
status, which cannot work in the republican government.
33. Ofwono Yeri (Tororo Municip! ality): Pro-federalists have
not convinced me why we should give them federalism and it is
being looked at as a Buganda affair.
34. Owor Otada (Kibanda): I dont support giving federalism
to Buganda because the whole federalism idea and concept is
misplaced and misinterpreted.
35. Charles Angiro (Erute North): No good reason to support it.
It is a lone thing to benefit Baganda alone.
36. Nyeko Ocula (Kilak): Decentralisation is perfect and should
be strengthened
37. Alice Alaso (Soroti): With decentralisation in place, it is
hard to run federalism parallel with decentralization
38. Wadri Kassiano (Telego County): I will not support it
because the line between it and decentralization is very thin.
39. Anyolo Sam (Soroti): The whole country should go federalism
and not Mengo alone.
40. Frank Nabwiso (Kagoma County): Would support Bugandas
quest with other states like Busoga, Teso, Bunyoro but if
its alone it may cause unnecessary jealousy like it did !
in 1960s.
41. Ben Etonu (Amuria): In CA a member from Teso moved a motion
but a Muganda said they did not want federalism. I dont
think I will support it.
42. Okupah Elijah (Kasilo County): Baganda should have used the
right channels and not bargaining with government.
43. Ruth Tuma (Jinja women): It may not be possible to get
federalism as it were. With the globalisation, federalism will
have to be modified to suit the modern times.
44. Wilfred Kajeeke (Youth Eastern): The problem is that Buganda
is advocating for feudalism and not federalism and this will
create problems because under federalism, office bearers are
elected but for Buganda they want the Kabaka to be the head of
the federal state and this will cause problems.
45. John Eresu (Kaberamaido): Baganda should market themselves.
The federalism demands will create problems.
46. Wambi Kibaale (Sironko): Problem is that the Baganda are
singling out federalism for Buganda alone. If it was for the wh!
ole country, it would help.
47. John Achilla (Jie): I will not support the federalism for
Buganda, it will divide the country.
48. Aelark Lodou (Dodoth): In Karamoja we are not used to
federalism, so I see no reason why I should support Buganda to
be given federo.
49. Aggrey Awori (Samia Bugwe North): Federalism strictly for
Buganda is unworkable. I will not support it.
Pro
Federalism views
1.
Alex Ndeezi (PWD): I support Federalism minus Kampala.
2. Israel Kibirige Sebunnya (Kyandondo North): I will fight
tooth and nail to ensure that federalism is granted.
3. Issa Kikungwe (Kyadondo South): I support it but I think the
best federalism will be granted to us by the next government.
4. Joseph Kule Muranga (Busngora North): I have no problem with
giving Buganda federal status.
5. Umar Lule Mawiya (Kalungu East): I will support federalism
because we have agitated for it for a long time.
6. Peter Mutuluuza (Mawokota North): I support what my people
tell me. My people want 99 percent federalism.
7. Dan Kiwalabye (Kiboga East): I support federalism because
people still think in terms of their tribes so it is better to
keep each region separate in governance.
8. Sebuliba Mutumba (Kawempe South): We want federalism and we
shall continue to agitate for it until it is given to us.
9. W! ambuzi Gagawala (Bulamogi): We should support the
formation of the original federal governments for major regions
like Buganda and others.
10. Sylvia Namabidde (Mubende women): I am a Muganda so I
support federalism but we should restrain ourselves from
agitating for it emotionally.
11. Lt. Jimmy Kinobe (Katikamu North): I support federalism but
Kabaka should be put out of politics.
12. Ben Wacha (Oyam North): I would go for federation for the
whole country.
13. Rose Sseninde (Wakiso women): As a Buganda MP, I must
support the proposal from my people.
14.Victoria Kakooko Ssebagereka (Kayunga Women): I support
federalism but we need to discuss the pros and cons of a federal
arrangement.
15.Fred Ruhindi (Nakawa): I support federalism because it is a
good form of governance otherwise it wouldnt be practiced
in modern democracies.
16.Herbert Lwanga (Bukoto South): I have no problem with
federalism. It is the only way forward.
17.Tim Lwanga (Kyamuswa):! I support federalism 101 percent but
I want federalism for the entire country not Buganda alone.
18.Salaamu Musumba (Bugabula South): I support federalism in
whatever version it is.
19.Asanasio Kayizzi (Kassanda North): I support federalism. But
we have been in dialogue with MPs from other regions and we are
yet to convince them.
20.Augustine Nshimye (Mityana South): The people who sent me
want federalism so I will stick to that.
21.Rose Namayanja (Youth Central): I support federalism at all
costs up to the last hour when it will be granted or rejected.
But I support it for the whole country.
22.Theodre Sekikubo (Rwemiyaga): My people want federalism so as
a matter of principal I have no problem with it.
23.Apolinaris Kitende (Bukonjo East): I will support federalism.
It is a constitutional right for people to demand governance of
their choice.
24.Dan Kidega (Youth Northern): I would support federalism if it
is separated from tribal sentiments and ma! de a national issue
than a Baganda affair.
25.Patrick Musisi (Busiro South): I am ready to support
federalism once it is brought to Parliament.
26.Fred Badda (Bujumba): We want federalism so that regions can
get more economic strength.
27.John Ken Lukyamuzi (Lubaga South): When the constitution was
abrogated it caused political insanity in Uganda. That is why we
want to give federalism a chance.
28.Wakikona Wandendeya (Manjiya): Let people have what they
want.
29.Anthony Mukasa (Buikwe): I will support federalism because I
am a Muganda and my people want it.
30.Rainer Kafiire (Kibuku): Supports federalism for the whole
country and for Buganda. We supported it in CA and a certain
Muganda let us down.
31.Nsubuga Nsambu (Makindye West): Federalism is good in a way
that it promotes self-control of your own affairs.
32.Capt. Charles Byaruhanga (Kibaale): I have no problem with
Buganda getting the federalism but the debate is misdirected.
Mengo is talki! ng to the president and not MPs.
33.Captain David Matovu (Kooki): I have no problem with Mengo
getting federo but I hate a situation where Kabaka is in firing
range.
34.Alintuma Nsambu (Bukoto East): We strongly support the
federal system of governance and we will do what it takes to
restore.
35.Pataki Amasi (Obong): For me I support it.
36.Kalule Ssengo (Gomba): There is no doubt about us supporting
it. We dont have to beg for it but it should be granted.
37.Anifa Kawooya (Ssembabule): I am a representative of
Ssembabule and my people want federalism.
38.Joseph Mugambe (Nakifuma): I have not received any reasons
against the Buganda bid.
39.Nasser Basajjabalaba (Youth Western): Has no problem it if it
is the wish of the people. But the Baganda have not lobbied me.
40.Cecilia Ogwal (Lira Municipality): The day the federalism
motion was defeated in CA I walked out in tears alone. I still
support it because it is my project and I have to complete it.
41. William Kiwagama (Bunya West): Has no problem supporting
Buganda because when kingdoms were reinstated, he was the first
one to support them.
42. Lolem Micah (Upe): It was a promise by the president and
should be fulfilled.
43. Paul Lokeris (Pian): I want federalism for the whole
country, not Buganda alone.
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