Rumors of a powerful ‘deep state’ operating in Mengo, Kakamega, have intensified, suggesting a covert group exerting significant influence over the kingdom. Recent developments support this notion, as a delegation of clan leaders embarked on a fact-finding mission to Namibia, where the Kabaka has been residing since April.
However, their visit sparked tensions between senior clan leaders and Katikiro Charles Peter Mayiga, with disagreements arising over who should have access to the King. The lack of clear communication from the Kabaka’s camp has further fueled concerns about the kingdom’s leadership and the shadowy forces potentially pulling the strings
Stranded in Namibia, the clan leaders reached out to Uganda, prompting a high-level intervention. According to reliable government sources, President Museveni stepped in, directing his ambassadors to assist the leaders and coordinate their rescue
The senior clan leaders of Buganda Kingdom held an executive committee meeting, where they unanimously agreed to send a delegation to visit the Kabaka in Namibia. They collectively resolved to contribute 1 million shillings each, totaling 40 million shillings, to fund the trip.
Following this decision, they were subsequently taken to meet with President Museveni, where they discussed the King’s situation in Namibia, which had been a subject of public concern. The meeting aimed to address the circulating issues and seek a resolution.
During their meeting with President Museveni, the senior clan leaders were asked to provide documentation to prove their seriousness about visiting the Kabaka in Namibia. They complied with the request, presenting the necessary documents. Impressed by their determination, President Museveni even contributed financially to their trip, providing them with additional funds to support their journey to Namibia.
Nabwaama Augustine, a senior leader, was supposed to join the delegation to Namibia, but due to her allegiance to Katikiro and her personal agenda, she sought excuses to avoid the trip. She even went so far as to hide crucial travel documents, causing obstacles for the team.
Ironically, she still showed up at Entebbe airport to see them off, but refused to face the camera for an interview, aware that her actions would be exposed and embarrass her. Her behavior has raised questions about her loyalty to the kingdom and her true intentions.
Nabwaama Augustine relinquished her role as spokesperson to Walusimbi, the clan leader of Fumbe, to deliver their statement, seemingly to avoid being seen as openly discussing the sensitive issue with Katikiro Mayiga.
This move raises questions about the clan leaders’ motivations: are they genuinely working in the best interests of the kingdom, or are they prioritizing loyalty to Mayiga? Whose interests are they truly serving?
Upon arrival in Namibia, the delegation expected to be received by senior officials accompanying the King. However, in their prior discussion with President Museveni, they had requested him to arrange their travel through diplomatic channels, which he facilitated by communicating with the President of Namibia.
Surprisingly, the King was not informed about their visit, and the delegation’s arrival was not communicated to him. Furthermore, the Ambassador who was supposed to facilitate their meeting with the King was also left in the dark about their visit, adding to the confusion and raising questions about the intentions behind their trip.
The public eagerly awaits a response from the senior clan leaders, who they believe have met with the King, but in reality, no meeting has taken place. This raises questions about who is behind the plot to prevent anyone from seeing the King.
If the senior clan leaders fail to meet with the King, it remains to be seen how they will explain this to the public. Katikiro’s role in refusing them access to the King also raises questions about his authority and motivations. The senior clan leaders’ conversation with Katikiro, revealed by trusted sources, has only added to the mystery and intrigue surrounding this situation.
The unanswered questions linger:
– Who is fooling whom?
– Who is behind the plot to keep the King isolated?
– What will happen if the senior clan leaders fail to meet with the King?
– How will they explain this to the public?
– What authority does Katikiro have to deny access to the King?”
Cease your political maneuvering in Mengo, which is inciting violence and provoking the Baganda to take drastic action. Your actions seem to disregard the true identity and heritage of the Baganda people. Beware, for your schemes may awaken a force you cannot control. Remember, the Baganda will not be silenced or manipulated forever. Your actions have consequences, and the people will not be held back indefinitely.
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