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UPDF elects new members of parliament

Friday January 29 2021
UPDF elects new members of parliament

The Uganda Peoples’ Defence Forces Council has today elected new representatives to the 11th Parliament.


In a meeting held at the Land Forces Headquarters in Bombo, the Commander-in-Chief of the UPDF H.E Gen (Rtd) Kaguta Museveni called upon the new members of Parliament to support the seven key priority areas that include; equipping the army, roads, railway and water ways, electricity, health education, salaries for the scientists and the armed forces and wealth funds.


“Equipping our Armed Forces to be second to none in our region of Africa; and I will not compromise on that.” Gen Museveni said.


He added that the Army MPs are in Parliament to be a conveyor belt for National issues and be listening posts. He added that this is on the account of the history of Uganda which like some other African countries had become ungovernable and a failed state. The members of the Constituent Assembly found it wise to include 10 members of Parliament to represent the UPDF.


The newly elected Members of Parliament to represent the Uganda Peoples’ Defence Forces include.
Three on women slot include:
Col Dr Victor Nekesa with 339 votes
Lt Col Charity Bainababo with 282 votes
Maj Dr Jennifer Alanyo with 276 votes

The seven slots for male representatives were taken by:
Gen David Muhoozi with 335 votes
Gen Edward Katumba Wamala 228 votes
Lt Gen Wilson Mbasu Mbadi 184 votes
Lt Gen Peter Elwelu 218 votes
Lt Gen James Mugira 239 votes
Maj Gen Henry Matsiko 223 votes
Maj Gen Sam Kavuma 204 votes

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