Leader of Opposition in Parliament , Betty Aol Ocan Thursday named her shadow cabinet following her appointment by Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) President Patrick Amuriat in August 2018.
Aol’s appointment followed a shocking reshuffle in Opposition leadership in Parliament, a move that saw Speaker, Rebecca Kadaga halt some appointments, on grounds that they flouted Rules and Procedures of Parliament as some of the office holders’ tenure hadn’t elapsed.
In her new team, Aol has maintained many of the people brought on board by former LoP Winnie Kiiza save for the new faces like Mohammed Nsereko, who was dropped by NRM as Chairperson Equal Opportunities Committee and has been compensated as Shadow Minister Security, Kato Lubwama comes on as Minister of Culture and Performing Arts, Moses Kasibante was dropped as Minister for Human Rights as he prepares to take over as Vice Chairperson COSASE next year. Gilbert Olanya has also been dropped as Shadow Minister Defense. Robert Centenary has also been dropped.
Michael Kabaziguruka who has stayed away from Parliament following an accident last year was dropped as Shadow KCCA minister and has been replaced by Mukono Municipality MP, Betty Nambooze.
Below is the new Shadow Cabinet
Wilfred Niwagaba-Shadow Attorney General
Medard Sseggona-Shadow Minister Justice and Constitutional Affairs
Akol Anthony-Shadow Minister Finance
Lucy Achiro- Shadow Minsiter Gender Labour and Social Development
Ann Adeke- Shadow Minister Youth and Children Affairs
Jonathan Odur- Shadow Minister Public Service & Presidency
Francis Gonahasa- Shadow Minister Agriculture
Peter Okot-Shadow Animal Industry
Mathias Mpugga- Shadow Minister Education
Allan Ssewanyana-Sports
Bernard Atiku-Defence and Veteran Affairs
Muwanga Kivumbi- Shadow Internal Affairs
Joshua Anywarach-Shadow Human Rights
Betty Nambooze-Shadow KCCA and Communications
Geoffrey Katusabe-Shadow Foreign Affairs
Zaake Francis-East African Community
William Nzoghu-Works and Transport
Julius Ochen- Shadow Health
Simon Oyet -Energy and Mineral
Charles Gutumoi-Tourism and Wildlife
Sizomu Gashomu Relief and Disaster Preparedness
Paul Lutamaguzi-Land and Housing
Ibrahim Kasozi -Physical Planning
Fred Turyamuhweza-Trade and Industry
Emmanuel Ongiertho -Cooperatives
Betty Muzanira -Local Government
Joy Atim -Special Region Affairs
Denis Lee- Science and Innovations and Technology
Florence Namayanja-Water and Environment
Kato Lubwama-Culture and Performing Arts
Mohammed Nsereko-Security