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Museveni cautions new high court judges against temptations

President Museveni (Centre) and the Judiciary Officials after the Swearing in the exercise of New High Court Judges at State House, Entebbe on Thursday, 17th Aug 2023.

UGANDA: President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni yesterday (Thursday) presided over the swearing-in of 11 newly appointed High Court Judges and advised them to be transparent if they want to sustain their careers.

“This is a very good opportunity for you, the future is in front of you, don’t be tempted by any shortcuts because I have been watching people from the 1960s who made mistakes when they got power. Don’t contaminate your future, you have the opportunity, don’t spoil it,” the President said at the function which was held at State House Entebbe.

H.E Museveni also assured the Judiciary that their target to get enough manpower to ensure justice for all Ugandans will be achieved.

“The target is to get enough manpower in the Judiciary to cover the geography of the country so that somebody does not have to go and look for justice very far,” he stressed.

Some of the government officials at the Swearing in the exercise of New High Court Judges at State House, Entebbe on Thursday, 17th Aug 2023.

The President, however, explained that the journey to increasing the size of the Judiciary is linked to the process of recovery, growth and transformation of Uganda’s economy.

“What I have been explaining to everybody is that whatever the Government does depends on the economy, and this is what I would like all citizens of Uganda to understand. The Judiciary must understand the political economy of the country so that we don’t keep arguing the way forward,” President Museveni noted.

“What we have done in the last 30 and so years, was number one; to bring back the small island by achieving minimum recovery, number two, expanding it and number three is diversification, then number four is value addition and services sector. Now it is this transformation and growth of the economy that gives us revenue to employ more public servants, to pay more salaries and put up infrastructure,” he added.

The Chief Justice, His Lordship Alfonse Owiny – Dollo hailed President Museveni for strengthening the Judiciary of Uganda by giving them more than 11 well-deserving manpower.

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“This brings the number of High Court Judges to 81 which is slightly over 50 per cent of our requirement. I congratulate you, my Lords, you are most welcome to the Judiciary family,” Hon. Justice Owiny – Dollo said.

“Increasingly we are getting people appointed to the upper bench who are more academically qualified than when we joined the Judiciary,” he added.

The Chief Justice, His Lordship Alfonse Owiny Dollo at the Swearing in the exercise of New Judges of the High Court – State house – Entebbe – 17th Aug 2023

On his part, the Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs, Hon. Norbert Mao said the appointment of new Judges of the High Court is part of the building project that President Museveni is championing to ensure access to justice for all Ugandans.

The event was also attended by the Deputy Chief Justice, Hon. Justice Richard Buteera, Attorney General, Hon. Kiryowa Kiwanuka, the Judiciary Chief Registrar, Sarah Langa Siu and members of the Judicial Service Commission.

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Below is the list of the 11 newly appointed High Court Judges

LIST OF NEWLY APPOINTED HIGH COURT JUDGES

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