Consequences of Buganda's Secession Attempts.
1. It led to the army invasion and take over of the palace from Buganda in 1966.
2. It led to the first and second exile of Kabaka Mutesa II i.e in 1953 and 1966 respectively.
3. It led to the emergence of political parties to oppose the secession e.g DP, UPU, UPC and others to defend it e.g KY.
4. It ushered in parochialism in Uganda's politics.
5. It led to the failure of the East African federation plan.
6. It contributed to Sir Andrew Cohen's failure as a governor and his subsequent withdraw from Uganda.
7. It led to the 1962 constitution in which Kingdoms were given semi-federal status. eg Ankole, Toro, Busoga and Buganda.
8. It led to the KY- UPC alliance - a mere marriage of convenience.
9. It contributed to the 1954 Namirembe conference and 1955 Buganda agreement
10. Created mistrust and suspicion between Buganda and the rest of Uganda.
11. It led to the abrogation of the 1962 constitution and the promulgation of the 1967 "pigeon hole constitution"
2. It led to the first and second exile of Kabaka Mutesa II i.e in 1953 and 1966 respectively.
3. It led to the emergence of political parties to oppose the secession e.g DP, UPU, UPC and others to defend it e.g KY.
4. It ushered in parochialism in Uganda's politics.
5. It led to the failure of the East African federation plan.
6. It contributed to Sir Andrew Cohen's failure as a governor and his subsequent withdraw from Uganda.
7. It led to the 1962 constitution in which Kingdoms were given semi-federal status. eg Ankole, Toro, Busoga and Buganda.
8. It led to the KY- UPC alliance - a mere marriage of convenience.
9. It contributed to the 1954 Namirembe conference and 1955 Buganda agreement
10. Created mistrust and suspicion between Buganda and the rest of Uganda.
11. It led to the abrogation of the 1962 constitution and the promulgation of the 1967 "pigeon hole constitution"
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