*Re:Buganda youth apologise to UPC’s Otunnu* ** *The move by Buganda youth to apologize to Mr Olara Otunnu is, of course, the right thing to do.
Many of us Baganda are in strong support of this step. We are happy that our youth have shown the wisdom to break with the talk of the likes of Betty Olive Namisango Kamya Turyomwe, who stridently, and for ever, wants to demonize everything UPC. Hasn't Kamya been listening to Mzee Mayanja Nkangi who gave us a clarification on the antics of the Mengo Lukiiko in 1966. Muteesa was ill-advised into a conflict with the central goverment by the likes of Fred Mpanga and Owessaza Sebanakitta. Betty Kamya wants to play UPC victim, forever !! This leads us into a dark alley of division, weakness and maybe even violence. I hope she is not doing this for her selfish ends. All the political parties belong to us Ugandans. And there is no permanent ill-will in UPC towards Buganda. So let's work with Otunnu to turn a new leaf. I wish I was in Uganda. I would start campaigning for Otunnu in my home province of Masaka. The man is way ahead the best of the whole lot of the leaders of the different parties.* ** *Thank you Mr Lutabaguzi Semakula, and all in Nkobazambogo.* * Mitayo Potosi. ============ * Buganda youth apologise to UPC’s Otunnu By Isaac Khisa (email the author) Posted Saturday, April 10 2010 at 00:00 Kampala A section of youth from Buganda on Thursady apologised to Uganda Peoples Congress president Olara Otunnu, over the hostility he faced at the burnt Kasubi Tombs last month. Mr Otunnu’s delegation that had gone to visit the burnt tombs was stoned by rowdy youth who blamed the party for causing the kingdom’s woes in 1966. “We apologise for that happened at Kasubi during your visit and we fill it will never happen again,” Mr Lutabaguzi Semakula, member of Baganda Nkobazambogo, said.
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