"Canon Godfery Musekura who recently crossed to the Movement told a press conference at his office in Kabale recently that if government grants Buganda federo, it stands to lose a lot in revenue and this will reflect badly on the development of the country." -- I am not very clear on how federalism will work in Uganda.  It may well be that many proponents and opponents are getting certain things wrong if not in fact at the very least in communication.  But judging from successful federal systems in the world, including that of the U.S., Musekura's fears need not turn into reality.  There will be both local and federal taxes.  
 
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Subject: ugnet_: Ex-UPCs lash at reformists - (He said if Baganda want their land)
From: "J Ssemakula" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, February 6, 2003 10:50 am
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Ex-UPCs lash at reformists
By Muhereza Robert
Some renegade members of the Uganda People�s Congress (UPC) in Kabale have strongly criticised UPC and Reform Agenda for supporting Buganda�s bid for a federal system of governance.
Canon Godfery Musekura who recently crossed to the Movement told a press conference at his office in Kabale recently that if government grants Buganda federo, it stands to lose a lot in revenue and this will reflect badly on the development of the country.
"Government should handle federo the way UPC handled it in the late 1960s. Kampala is for us all and I see no reason why they should personalise it. The land they are claiming belongs to us all since it was created by God," he said. He said if Baganda want their land
they should take it away from Uganda.
He said the issue of federo may cause a lot of chaos in Uganda if not handled properly.
B. Odongo who headed the Research and Mobilisation department at the UPC Secretariat then, told The monitor in K! abale that Baganda should be denied federo because it shall create more divisions in the country and make leadership complicated.
"The reform Agenda and UPC merger in supporting Buganda�s federo is aimed at distabilising the president of Uganda�," he said.


Monitor, February 05, 2003 12:51:48
http://www.monitor.co.ug/news.php?record_number=16&show=National


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