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Parliament approves Nobert Mao as Justice Minister

The committee also vetted and approved Ms. Beatrice Akello as the State Minister for Economic Monitoring in the office of the President.

Newly appointed Minister for Justice and Constitutional Affairs, Hon. Norbert Mao before the Appointments Committee chaired by Speaker Anitah Among for vetting

KAMPALA, UGANDA: The Parliamentary Appointments Committee chaired by Speaker Anita Among has approved Mr. Norbert Mao as the new Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs.

The committee also vetted and approved Ms. Beatrice Akello as the State Minister for Economic Monitoring in the office of the President.

Mao, the President-general of the Opposition Democratic Party (DP) was appointed to the position on Thursday (yesterday) after signing a working cooperation agreement with the ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM) party headed by President Museveni.

Speaking after his vetting, Mao vowed to retain his position as DP president amidst calls from a section of party MPs to resign after his ministerial appointment.

“The constitution of DP and the cooperation agreement are not mutually exclusive. I signed it as the president of the DP and I will continue discharging my duty as the president of DP,” he said.

Chairman-General of the Democratic Party, Mao speaks to the press at Parliament shortly after being vetted (PHOTO/Courtesy).

“I heard voices calling me to step aside. I think the reason is not a cooperation agreement. The reason would be if DP members said I would be too busy and I would listen to it because it is reasonable. The venomous outbursts that I heard shows that many of our members have not internalized the implications of this cooperation agreement.”

Who is Mao?

Mao is a Ugandan political activist and lawyer. He has been president of the Democratic Party since 2010, three time presidential candidate and he served as the Local Council 5 chairman for Gulu District.

Mao attended Mwiri Primary School in Jinja and briefly went to Wairaka College in Jinja District before attending Namilyango College, a prestigious all-boys boarding high school in Mukono District from 1982 until 1988.

He then attended Makerere University between 1988 until 1991, graduating with a law degree. He served as the president of the Makerere University Students Guild between 1990 and 1991. He went on to obtain the Diploma in Legal Practice from the Law Development Center in 1992. In 2003, Mao was admitted to Yale University, under the Yale World Fellows Program, where he spent one year at the New Haven, Connecticut campus.

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Norbert Mao (Photo/File)

From 1992 until 1994, Mao worked as an associate attorney in the offices of Kabugo and Company Advocates, a Kampala-based law firm. Between 1994 and 1996, he worked as a legal counsel for the Legal Aid Project of the Uganda Law Society in their Gulu office.

In 1996, he was elected to the Parliament of Uganda, representing Gulu Municipality. While in parliament, he served on the Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Committee and the Public Accounts Committee. He resigned from Parliament in 2006 and was elected chairman of Gulu District.

Mao is chairman of the East African chapter of the Parliamentary Network on the World Bank and member of its secretariat. Also, he helped found the Great Lakes Parliamentary Forum on Peace (AMANI Forum). He was instrumental in trying to bridge the gap between the Lord’s Resistance Army rebels and the Ugandan government by lobbying for the passage of a general amnesty law aimed at bringing a peaceful resolution to armed conflict in northern Uganda.

He publicly indicated his intention to contest the 2011 Ugandan presidential elections, either as the nominee of his party or if not nominated on the party ticket, as an independent.

He was elected as President of the Democratic Party on 20 February 2010 and ran for President of Uganda in the 2011 general election. The DP faced a lot of challenges that led to a split and deep polarization at the height of the electionHe attracted only a small share of the vote, and President Yoweri Museveni was elected to another term.

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Mao and Inter Party Coalition presidential candidates Kizza Besigye and Olara Otunnu, among others, protested the election results in spite of its early approval by international observers and the United States as largely free and fair.

On 21 November 2020, Mao, along with fellow opposition presidential candidates Bobi Wine, Henry Tumukunde, Mugisha Muntu, and Patrick Amuriat Oboi, agreed to form an alliance.

Yesterday, 21st July 2022, Mao was appointed Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs by president Museveni in a move that sparked off debate about his allegiance to the opposition.

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