WHY Bugisu was divided into Bugisu south , Bugisu North and Bugisu central in 1962 elections

The Same constitution under the Elections and boundaries Commission empowered the commission under section 35 to demarcate the country into several constituencies for Electoral purposes and that is why Bugisu was divided into Bugisu south which includes Areas such as the present Districts of Bududa,Manafwa and Namisindwa;Then bugisu central which includes the present Districts of Mbale city and Mbale District and Bugisu North which includes the current Districts of Sironko and Bulambuli,later on somewhere in the early 1962 Mbale protectorate which was a special protectorate with atown council was elevated to a municipal council and political representation came unto on board with parliamentary representation.

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WHY Bugisu was divided into Bugisu south , Bugisu North and Bugisu central in 1962 elections

By Steven Masiga

Section 2 of the pre independent constitution of Uganda lists the following as original Districts of Uganda; kingdom of Buganda , Kingdom of Ankole, Kingdom of Bunyoro, Kingdom of Busoga , District of Bugisu , District of Bukedi,karamoja ,Lango ,Madi ,Sebei ,Teso and West Nile as the aboriginal Districts of Uganda.

The Same constitution under the Elections and boundaries Commission empowered the commission under section 35 to demarcate the country into several constituencies for Electoral purposes and that is why Bugisu was divided into Bugisu south which includes Areas such as the present Districts of Bududa,Manafwa and Namisindwa;Then Bugisu central which includes the present Districts of Mbale city and Mbale District and Bugisu North which includes the current Districts of Sironko and Bulambuli. Later on somewhere in the early 1962 Mbale protectorate which was a special protectorate with a town council was elevated to a municipal council and political representation came unto on board with parliamentary representation.

Bugisu officially became a district around 1923,but had been incorporated as an administrative region as early as 1902 and placed under Baganda administrators ,though there were local tensions from the natives themselves and some where around 1913, Bagisu chiefs were appointed as junior chiefs to take over from the Baganda agents in form of Umwami we sikuka,among other titles and formations.

Origins of Bugisu and why the current Noise around whether people are Bamasaba or Bagisu ? the progenitor or whomever this region was named after may one day import cultural and political tensions . In Rwenzururu i have noticed tensions forming up with the king of Kasese saying they are Bayiira and Rwenzururu, I see heavy tensions building up in bugisu to ?

Several anthropological texts examined dating as early as 1800 indicate that this entire region was called Bugisu,in circumicision formations writers name circumcision ceremonies after certain events and occurrences saying that in that during circumicision groups of people made an intrusion in Bugisu and those who got circumcised at that time were named as Basoi , Bazengweli and Walookha (Wilson Wamimbi,Dwale and others ). The word Bugisu is carefully used by Wamimbi and others specifically saying people around 1830s entered Bugisu and those who got circumcised then were named after those groups and events that took place then .

The above post is meant to debunk the long held assumption that ,it is the whites and Kakungulu semei who twisted the name Masaba to Bugisu (emphasis by author of the article Steven Masiga) as by the 1820s there was no English rule in Uganda ,as even the infamous Company made ingress towards 1890 except the whites who were trying to courtesies with kings of buganda .

Whereas the people who live in Bugisu can be variously called Bamasaba, Babukusu, Bashana and others but the formal and legal name designation of the Region is Bugisu and we shall not allow to be hoodwinked by names ,whereas Bamasaba may be taken as a sobriquet name but it is not an appellation in any settings of Government.

Names of place keep changing as I have variously argued elsewhere, Buganda was called Muwawa in the 13th century and names of places kept changing for one reason and as Bagisu that is our name as it is more cultural and historical as it is found in all Government archives.

The drafting history as to why Government confirmed the name Bugisu should be examined in subsequent editions of Nile chronicles , instead of people ranting on streets and whatsup forums.

The writer is the Spokesperson Bukuka : Hon. Steven Masiga 

Tel: 0782231557

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