Deputy Prime Minister of Uganda
(Redirected from First Deputy Prime Minister of Uganda)
The deputy prime minister of Uganda is a political position in the Cabinet of Uganda. Historically, several deputy prime ministers have served concurrently.
Deputy Prime Ministers
edit- Eriya Kategaya, 1986[1]-2003
- Abu Mayanja, 1986[1]-1989
- Paul Ssemogerere, 1986[1]-1995[2]
- Moses Ali, ?-1989-1991
- Tom Butime, ?-1989-1991
- Abu Mayanja, 1991–1994
- Eric Adriko, 1994–1997
- Moses Ali, 1996–2006
- Paul Etiang, 1997–2001
- Tom Butime, 2000–2002
- James Wapakhabulo, 2001–2004[3]
- Henry Kajura, 2002–2016
- Kirunda Kivejinja, 2006–2011
- Eriya Kategaya 2006–2013
- Moses Ali, since 2013[4]
- Kirunda Kivejinja, 2016–2019
- Rebecca Kadaga, since 2021[4]
- Lukia Isanga Nakadama, since 2021[4]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b c Pirouet, Louise (1995). Historical dictionary of Uganda. Metuchen, N.J: Scarecrow Press. ISBN 9780810829206.
- ^ "Paul Kawanga Ssemogerere: Profile of a political stalwart". New Vision.
- ^ "A look at the former Speakers of Parliament of Uganda from 1962 – Parliament Watch". parliamentwatch.ug.
- ^ a b c "CABINET LIST OF 2021" (PDF). Local Development Partners' Group in Uganda.