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The hall of the Buganda Lukiko was silent as Kabaka Edward Mutesa II stood before his people. It was December 15, 1960, and the weight of history pressed upon him. The kingdom he led had stood for centuries, a beacon of strength and tradition. But now, it faced an uncertain future. The British, who had once sought its alliance, now insisted that Buganda be part of the greater Uganda, a nation on the verge of independence. Yet Buganda was not just another provinceโ€”it was a kingdom, with a history that stretched back long before colonial rule. And so, the Kabaka spoke, his voice steady, his words measured but firm.
The hall of the Buganda Lukiko was silent as Kabaka Edward Mutesa II stood before his people. It was December 15, 1960, and the weight of history pressed upon him. The kingdom he led had stood for centuries, a beacon of strength and tradition. But now, it faced an uncertain future. The British, who had once sought its alliance, now insisted that Buganda be part of the greater Uganda, a nation on the verge of independence. Yet Buganda was not just another provinceโ€”it was a kingdom, with a history that stretched back long before colonial rule. And so, the Kabaka spoke, his voice steady, his words measured but firm. "We are gathered here today at a time of great change," Mutesa began, his gaze sweeping over the Lukiko. "The winds of independence blow across Africa, and Uganda, too, prepares for its future. But I stand before you to say that Bugandaโ€™s fate must not be decided by others. We are a kingdom, not merely a district of Uganda. Our ancestors ruled this land with wisdom, and we have endured much to preserve what is ours. Now, we must ask ourselves: will we allow our identity to be dissolved, or will we stand firm and demand our rightful place?" The members of the Lukiko murmured in agreement, some nodding, others sitting rigid, listening intently. Mutesaโ€™s voice did not waver. "In September, we went to London to speak with the British government, to lay before them our case for independence. Yet, they did not listen. They speak of a united Uganda, but what is Uganda without Buganda? They ask us to abandon our sovereignty, to be part of a structure that does not honor our history. I say to you, we must not surrender our right to determine our own destiny." He paused, letting his words settle, then continued, his tone resolute. "I have heard those who call for compromise, for patience, for submission to a plan we did not make. But I ask you, how can we betray our forefathers? How can we forget the strength of our people? The Queen herself has advised us to reopen negotiations with the British, and so we shall. But let it be knownโ€”Buganda does not ask for favors. We demand recognition, the same recognition our kingdom has always commanded." As he finished, a murmur ran through the assembly. The Lukiko members knew the battle ahead would not be easy, but the Kabaka had spoken with the weight of his ancestors behind him. This was not just a political decisionโ€”it was a statement of identity, of defiance, of survival. And in that moment, they understood that whatever the future held, they would not go quietly into it. Bugandaโ€™s struggle was not over. It was only beginning. #kampala_tiktokers #ugandanstiktok #ughistory #britishcolonialism #buganda #kabaka #mutesa @Obwakabaka bwa Buganda @Buganda_Kingdom @Charles Peter Mayiga

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