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Andrew Kayiira
Born30 January 1945
Died
9 March 1987
Cause of deathAssassination
Body discoveredBbunga
NationalityUgandan
Other namesLutaakome
CitizenshipUganda, United States
EducationMaster of Arts
PhDincriminal justice
Bachelor of Science
Bachelor's degree in criminal justice
Diploma in criminal justice
Alma materNamilyango College
Makerere University
State University of New York
University of Southern Illinois
Occupation(s)Lawyer, professor
Years active1971–87
Employer(s)Civil service in the Prisons Department Uganda
New York State University
OrganizationState University of New York
AgentGovernment of Uganda
Known forHis book Kondoism in Uganda, Leader of the Uganda Political Freedom Movement, former Minister for energy
Political partyUganda Freedom Movement Democratic Party

Andrew Lutaakome Kayiira (30 January 1945 – 9 March 1987) was the leader of the Uganda Freedom Movement (UFM), a guerrilla organization that fought the governments of Milton Obote and Tito Okello between 1980 and 1986. Kayiira and the UFM were often seen as rivals to the National Resistance Movement (NRM) led by Yoweri Museveni, which was also fighting a guerrilla war against the Obote and Okello governments. When the NRM took power in 1986, Kayiira was appointed Minister for Energy by Museveni. Later that year, he was arrested for treason but later released. He was murdered by unknown gunmen on 9 March 1987.[1][2]

Education and early career[edit]

Kayiira attended Namilyango College and was admitted to the Faculty of Mathematics at Makerere University but instead he chose to work for the government Civil Service in the Prisons Department where he rose to assistant superintendent. He later won a scholarship to the United Kingdom where he obtained a diploma in Criminal Justice. He then moved to the United States to attend the University of Southern Illinois, where he gained a Bachelor of Science degree in criminal justice and a Master of Arts and a PhDincriminal justice from the University at Albany School of Criminal Justice.[3]

UK and USA[edit]

Kayiira completed his studies in the UK with a diploma in Criminal Justice. He was awarded a scholarship by the United States Government to attend the University of Southern Illinois, where in 1971 he achieved his Bachelor of Science Degree in Criminal Justice. In Albany, the capital of the StateofNew York, at the University at Albany School of Criminal Justice, Kayiira obtained an M.A. and a Ph.D. in Criminal Justice. His doctoral dissertation titled "Kondoism in Uganda" has internationally contributed an addition of "kondoism" as a new terminology in criminology.

Pressed by the vicissitude of the Idi Amin conditions, Kayiira found himself being forced into exile in the United States. He gained an assistant professorship of criminal justice at the University of New HaveninConnecticut. With this base, he reached out to Ugandans in the US. It was his practice that whenever he arrived in a city or town he was not familiar with, one of the first things he did was to pick up a telephone directory, look up Ugandan names, and try to link up with them.

He founded the UF, which he enunciated[clarification needed] by means of a newsletter called "SASA UFU". An executive committee was established in 1978, the chair of which was attorney Godfrey Binaayiisa. It was then sensed by the Boston group, which included Henry Bwambale, Kalu Kalumiya, Olara Otunnu, Justine Sabiti, Mubiru Musoke, and Aloysius Lugira, that UFU needed a new leadership. Kayiira was nominated to stand with Binaisa. At the general meeting held in New York, Kayiira was unanimously elected chairman of UFU.[3]

The UNLF factor[edit]

The Uganda National Liberation Front was a political group formed by exiled Ugandans opposed to the rule of Idi Amin. It worked alongside the Uganda National Liberation Army (UNLA) that acted as a sister wing in liberating Uganda from the alleged autocratic leadership of Amin. It fought alongside Tanzanian forces in the Uganda-Tanzania War that led to the overthrow of Amin's regime.

References[edit]

  • ^ a b "Aloysius M. Lugira, "KAYIIRA: THE UGANDAN DEMOCRAT AND FEDERALIST"". Archived from the original on 2014-02-22. Retrieved 2014-02-17.
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