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Ignatius K. Musaazi

Ignatius Kangave Musaazi (1905 - 1990) formed the first political party in Uganda, namely the Uganda National Congress (UNC) party on Sunday 2 March 1952. Musaazi became its first President, and Abubaker Kakyama Mayanja was the party's first Secretary General. Other key figures of the UNC included Apollo K. Kironde 〔Engholm, Geoffrey: ''"Political Parties and Uganda's Independence"'', Pages 15-17, ''Transition'', 3 January 1962.〕 who was the legal advisor to the party. Towards the end of 1951, Ignatius Musaazi rented part of the ground floor at Musajjalumbwa’s house, a house on what is now known as Musajjalumbwa Road near the Lubiri (palace) in Mengo. The house belonged to the late Yakobo Musajjalumbwa, a former Treasurer (Omuwanika) of the Buganda kingdom. This house become a centre of political activity and in 1952 witnessed the birth of the Uganda National Congress.
== National hero ==

I.K. Musaazi is a national hero (1990) of the republic of Uganda in East Africa, and is buried at Kololo heroes ground, part of Kampala, the capital city of Uganda. He participated in the Buganda riots of 1945 and 1949〔Law, D A: ''"Buganda In Modern History"'', P178, ''University of California Press'', 1971.〕〔Shillington, Kevin (Ed): ''"Encyclopaedia of African History"'', ''Volume 1 A-G'', P1622, 2005.〕 which resulted in the burning down of houses belonging to pro-government (British Colonial Government) Baganda chiefs.〔Byrnes, Rita M (Ed): ''"A Country Study: Uganda - the Colonial Era: Issue of Independence"'', ''Washington GPO for the Library of Congress'',1990.〕 Buganda is part of Uganda, and the people of Buganda are called Baganda; they speak Luganda.

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