President Museveni Appoints Lukwago’s Former Deputy, Sarah Kanyike As Minister For Elderly

  • by Rodney Mponye
  • July 24, 2020

For Lord Mayor Lukwago, this might be the extreme epitome of ‘mujooga’.

President Yoweri Museveni has now appointed former Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) Deputy Lord Mayor, Hajjat Sarah Kanyike to the Ministry of Gender as a Minister of State for disability and the elderly, a docket that has been unoccupied for long.

In June, Museveni had appointed Kanyike as director gender, community service, and production at KCCA.

However, in a turn of events, Kanyike’s name was taken off a list that was submitted to the Public Service Commission for appointment on July 21, 2020.

Although no reason was forwarded for skipping Kanyike’s name, it was later discovered that the former Erias Lukwago deputy had been appointed a minister.

“Notice is hereby given that the appointments committee is scheduled for Tuesday 28th July, 2020 at 10:00am in the Conference hall A basement floor, Parliament House to interact with Ms Sarah Kanyike, the nominee Minister of State for disability and elderly, “Paul G. Wabwire, from the Office of the Clerk of Parliament said in a notice to the Appointment Committee.

After being appointed as one of the directors of KCCA, Lukwago replaced Kanyike, with Doreen Nyanjura.

Lukwago made the announcement, after the expiry of his three day ultimatum to Kanyike.

Kanyike’s silence, which Lukwago could have interpreted as insubordination, sent him a message that she had made up her mind to take up a new job as she had served for long in elective politics.

Congratulations to Kanyike, once again.