Saturday, 9 December 2017
A. D. LUBOWA PASSED ON AT 90.
By Dr. G.H.
Kkolokolo
Veteran
Buganda politician, A. D. Lubowa dies
By James Kabengwa
Former
Buganda Kingdom minister and journalist, AD Lubowa has died. He died on
Thursday night. The kingdom’s information minister, Mr Noah Kiyimba
confirmed Lubowa’s demise saying Buganda has lost a loyal servant.
Lubowa
has been prominent in the kingdom of Buganda and Uganda.
He served as Buganda’s Local Government Minister between 1962 and 1963 before Kabaka Edward Muteesa appointed him Attorney General between 1964 and1966 when the then Prime Minister Milton Obote attacked Mengo palace and abolished cultural institutions.
He served as Buganda’s Local Government Minister between 1962 and 1963 before Kabaka Edward Muteesa appointed him Attorney General between 1964 and1966 when the then Prime Minister Milton Obote attacked Mengo palace and abolished cultural institutions.
He
is one of the people who represented Buganda during the first Uganda Constitutional
Conference in 1961. The Conference opened on September 18, 1961, at Lancaster
House in London.
The
Buganda Kingdom delegation was headed by Mr. M. Kintu (Katikkiro). The other
delegates were Mr. A.K. Sempa, Mr. L.N. Basudde, Mr. A.D Lubowa, Dr. E.M.K.
Muwazi, and Dr. E.B.S. Lumu. Messrs E.W. Kiggundu, A.F. Mpanga, E.F.N.
Gratiaen, CMG, QC, J.G.M. Flegg, Dingle Foot, QC, MP, and D.S. Downs served as
advisers to the delegates.
The
most important outcome of the Conference was that the parties to the
negotiations agreed that Uganda would attain full Independence on October 9,
1962.
The
Uganda Government delegation was led by Sir Frederick Crawford, GCMG, OBE
(Governor); the other delegates were Sir Walter Coutts, CMG, MBE
(Governor-Designate), the Honourable B.K.M Kiwanuka (Chief Minister), the
Honourable R.I.E Dreschfield, CMG, QC (Attorney-General), the Honourable
C.G.F.F Melmoth (Minister of Finance), the Honourable B.K. Bataringaya
(Minister of Local Government), and the Honourable C. K. Patel, CBE, QC
(Minister of Commerce and Industry). Messrs C.P.S. Allen and A.C. Badenoch
served as advisers to the delegates.
The
Democratic Party delegation was headed by the Hon. R.A. Mbonye Byombi, MP for
Bufumbira County, and included the following Honourable Members of Parliament:
A.A. Kaduyu, R.B. Bwambale, H.A. Vuciri, J.H. Obonyo, P. Auk, A. Oriekot, N.K.
Rugyemwa, P.J. Wilkinson, QC, M.K. Patel and A.W.K. Mukasa.
The
Uganda Peoples’ Congress delegation was headed by the Hon. A.M. Obote, MP for
Lango (Leader of the Opposition), and included the following Honourable Members
of Parliament: J.K. Babiiha, M.L. Choudry, Y.M. Chemonges, G.S.K. Ibingira,
S.W. Kulubya, CBE, A.G. Mehta, W.W.K. Nadiope, and M.M. Ngobi. The Honourable
I.D. Hunter and the Honourable G.B.K. Magezi served as advisers to the
delegates.
During
Kabaka Ronald Mutebi reign, Lubowa was the Lukiiko (Parliament) Speaker before
being appointed a junior minister in the office of Katikkiro. He retired to his
Maya home in Wakiso District until his death.
Saturday, 2 December 2017
LADY JUSTICE LEATITIA MUKASA KIKONYOGO LIVED A FULL LIFE WITH HUMILITY
KAJJANSI TOWN COUNCIL AND ITS HINTERLAND MOURN THE PASSING ON OF JUSTICE KIKONYOGO GIVEN
HER HUMILITY.
A
number of people in Kajjansi Town Council benefited
from the humility
of Justice Leticia Kikonyogo.
Many
called on her for assistance in legal matters and they
were helped. She did not shut anybody out who wanted her assistance.
One time she met a lady who was mad and walking naked
along Entebbe Highway. She told the driver
to stop. The lady was put on a
pickup andsome clothing was
improvised and she was taken to
Butabika.
A good percentage of her salary was
devoted to Lweza Parish. Nalongo Kakeeto, Director - All Saints Primary School
as treasurer used to follow up that money.
There are some
people who benefited from her generosity. She used to buy goods from Total
Supermarket Kajjansi. Someone says
that she used to pay for items picked by those she would find in the supermarket.
Hopefully, the people of Kajjansi will show
that it is a great loss when they turn up for night vigil on Friday, 1st
December 2017 at their Kitende home and also
for burial at Busubizi - Mityana on Saturday 2nd December at 2pm.
LADY JUSTICE LEATICIA KIKONYOGO
WAS EXEMPLARY AND DECRIED INJUSTICE.
PHOTO
IMAGES AFTER THE ARRIVAL OF BISHOP SSEMOGERERE AND JUSTICE LEATITIA KIKONYOGO'S BODY AT KIKONYOGO'S HOME