The land question in socio-political conflicts in Bukedi and Bugisu in eastern Uganda: 1900- 2007
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Date
2017-10
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Dar es salaam University (unpublished work)
Abstract
This study investigated the land question in socio-political conflicts in Bukedi and
Bugisu in eastern Uganda. It specifically examines the origin of the land question in
Bukedi and Bugisu and how it evolved over time; assesses the impact of colonial and
post-colonial land policies on land relations, and how the latter related to socio-politicalI
conflicts in Bukedi and Bugisu. The study employed the evolutionary theory to explore
the changing tenure regimes since pre-colonial times and how these led to pressing land
issues in this area. It also employs the social conflict theory to link land-related issues to
socio-political conflicts in Bukedi and Bugisu. A case study research design using a
qualitative approach was employed. This approach mainly depended on three categories
of sources to collect primary and secondary data: these were archives, oral interviews
and published sources. The findings in this study show that the land question in Bukedi
and Bugisu had its origins in the diverse local land tenure regimes of the pre-colonial
societies that later made up these districts. It also shows that ill-conceived colonial land
policies escalated the land question, which in tum Jed to socio-political conflicts
between communities, families and individuals in Bukedi and Bugisu. The study further
reveals that people's perceptions of the land policies put in place during the postcolonial
period evoked emotional responses and political actions, which raised
questions over issues of land ownership, distribution, use, as well as resource
management and, ultimately, identity and citizenship rights. Contentions over such
issues led to socio-political conflicts in many parts of Bukedi and Bugisu. The study
concludes that most patterns of socio-political conflicts in Bukedi and Bugisu are linked
to long-standing issues concerning land ownership and access rights from pre-colonial
times through the colonial to the post-colonial period.
Description
xi,349 p.: ill (some col)
Keywords
Land question., Socio-political conflicts., Eastern Uganda.
Citation
Ojambo, Robert (2017) The land question in socio-political conflicts in Bukedi and Bugisu in eastern Uganda: 1900- 2007