I can very well remember those days when the currency coins had the markings put on them EAST AFRICA, the shilling, the cents-- and that was in those days of the famous East Africa, in the 1960s .Prior to Independence, Uganda was a PROTECTORATE, Kenya a COLONY, and Tanzania a TERRITORY. And then came the struggle for Independence or UHURU as it was called in those days, and so Tanzania, Uganda and Kenya became Independent countries in early 1960s with Nyerere,Obote and Kenyatta as the Heads of States respectively.Then the three Heads of States had this idea that the nationals of the three countries could form a political federation and they started paving the way for the East African Community.And then came Idi Amin claiming that the fertile highlands of western Kenya was the LOST COUNTIES of Uganda and is part of Uganda, and then he went on to claim that there are other LOST COUNTIES its the Mwanza-Bukoba people and its area is part of Uganda. The statement on Mwanza then brought the feed back of the 1978-79 SABASABA WAR that efected the removal of Amin. And so his interference in the E.African States or his claiming of the lost counties to be brought back to Uganda cost him alot. Yes because we now know that with that came the conflicts in the East African Community and it fell to pieces in 1977. Unfortunately the collapse of the E.African Community was not brought up in the movie Idi Amin the Last King of Scotland. But Iam glad that ten years later we are picking up the pieces and making a new beginning for the E.African Community
Ten years later 1977 -2007, the Presidents of Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania are talking of once again making the new EAST AFRICAN FEDERATION and all its pregnancy of twins ( 1-political and, 2-socio-economic federation of the three nations) Then came the agreement that there will be the rotating of the presidency of the new East African Federation beginning by 2010-2013.In the meantime Rwanda and Burundi have applied and have been accepted to join the East African Community since they too want to ber part of this Federation. But one wonders if at all this federation will materialise because it seems each country is busy planning for the national general elections supposed to be some time between 2011 - 2013. for example Tanzania had elections Oct 2005, Uganda was Feb 2006, and for Kenya it will be this year 2007. When their respective five years end we might be wel on in the 2013, the what will happen?
How ready is the East African population to see the value of the benefits that will come with the new bigger nation called East African Federation or Union. And what will happen to these armies and politicians that at tiomes may have the bias of falling to one side or one tribe for their national recruitments? There has been some consultations that have beeen taken to the local population in the thhe 3 countries and now they are five -- I wonder how far they have gone with the National Consultations on Fast Tracking of the East African Political Federation?.
The United States of America, and the European Union are example of what may be we want to follow in East Africa, but will the tribal differences, the national political ideologies , and economic ideologies , implementation of UPE and USE for Ugandans only as of now -- these -- will these divergent views allow us to make this federation? For example Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda and Burundi have gone far ahead of Uganda in the fast tracking of the use of Swahili as a national language and in Uganda we are still slow at that. Yes,many may be thinking its better to use English rather than use the Swahili for communication among ourselves as nationals of the bigger E.Africa. But with the world becoming a small village , we need to see how we can coexist together, and LANGUAGE is very important to do so. Look, its southern Sudan and Eastern DRCongo and parts of Malawi and Somalia and Ethiopia now thinking about the advantages of the Bigger E.Africa and they too are using some swahili language in the business transactions across the borders with the old E.African 3 states. I think that Swahili should be put on the agenda for the formation of the NEW BIGGER EAST AFRICAN POLITICAL FEDERATION that is going to serve almost 110 million people who have the added advantage of communicating with each othetr with swahili at eastalready done so by the business community doing business across the borders of these five nations.
Some people are saying that the East African Federation will help stabilise the region. I must admit that the views are many .Tell us what you think about the advantages and disadvantages and hurdels that we shall go thru as we witness the BIRTH OF THE NEW NATION -- THE EAST AFRICAN POLITICAL FEDERATION.
http://www.newvision.co.ug/PA/526/544/527180 and http://allafrica.com/stories/200702270628.html