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I.K Musaazi and The Struggle Against Colonialism

Ignatius Kangave Musaazi was a pivotal figure in Uganda’s struggle for independence. Born in 1905 in Timuna village near Wobulenzi, Uganda, he played a crucial role in shaping the country’s politics. Here are some key aspects of his life and contributions:

Early Life and Education

  • Musaazi attended King’s College Budo and later won a scholarship to study divinity in the UK.
  • Upon returning to Uganda, he became a teacher at Makerere University College.

Contributions to Uganda’s Independence

  • Formation of Uganda National Congress (UNC): Musaazi formed the UNC, Uganda’s first political party, on March 2, 1952, with Abubaker Kakyama Mayanja as secretary-general. The party aimed to unite Ugandans in the struggle for independence.
  • Advocacy for African Farmers: Musaazi formed the Uganda African Farmers Union (UAFU) in 1947, which was later banned due to its involvement in the 1949 riots. He then formed the Federation of Partnerships of Uganda African Farmers (FPUAF) union to continue advocating for farmers’ rights.
  • Buganda Riots: Musaazi participated in the Buganda riots of 1945 and 1949, which aimed to address issues like unfair cotton export controls and the Asian monopoly over cotton ginning.
  • Imprisonment and Perseverance: Musaazi was imprisoned 37 times and charged with treason for organizing Ugandans to rebel against colonialists, but his resolve never wavered.

Legacy

  • Musaazi is considered a national hero and is buried at Kololo Heroes Ground in Kampala.
  • The I. K. Musaazi Memorial Foundation, patroned by President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, honors his legacy.
  • In 2012, Makerere University held a memorial lecture in commemoration of Musaazi, where Prof. Horace Campbell delivered a lecture titled “I.K. Musaazi and the Essence of Independence”.

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