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Federo debate still on, says Museveni
Tuesday, 14th July, 2009
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By Henry Mukasa

PRESIDENT Yoweri Museveni has not closed the federo debate with the Buganda Kingdom, his spokesperson, Tamale Mirundi, has clarified.

Appearing on a WBS Television talk show on Sunday night, the President ruled out the possibility of establishing a federal system, which has been Buganda Kingdom’s key political demand.

Museveni stated that he was, instead, in favour of the regional tier, which had been agreed on during talks with former Katikkiro Joseph Semwogerere.
“He made his position. But since he rules the country with other people, that position could change,” Mirundi said at a press briefing at the Media Centre yesterday. “He is the chairman of the NRM. The caucus can ask him to engage with Mengo in talks. As a statesman, he would comply.”

As a President, he has held talks with the LRA and other rebels. Having dialogue with Mengo should not be abominable, Mirundi noted.
Mengo said yesterday it would not change its demand for a federal system of government.

On the proposal to expand Kampala as a capital city, the President has directed the Prime Minister’s office and the ministers of internal affairs and local government to facilitate and allow free debate, Mirundi told the media.

“It appears as if we are grabbing Kampala. People should be allowed to debate. But this is different from what the Namboozes (DP spokesperson Betty Nambooze) are doing. They (DP) are seeking signatures to block the debate.”
He denied reports quoting Museveni as saying that he would retire at the age of 75. Rather, he explained, the President said he was still strong at 65 and the NRM would choose its candidates considering the tasks ahead.

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