Uganda Parliament Marks 100 Years of Legislating 23rd March 1921-2021

“Currently, the 10th Parliament has 459 Members as compared to the seven Members of the LEGCO in 1921. We now have a widened mandate whose roles include representation, legislation, oversight and appropriation, she said adding that, ‘Parliament has become more independent and is composed of various interest groups and is now fully in the hands of Ugandans’.

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By Nasser Kasozi Akandwanaho

Parliament of Uganda has on Tuesday 23 March 2021 commemorates the 100 years of its existence as a legislative organ of the government since Uganda attained her self rule and before.  

Rebecca Kadaga, the speaker of parliament said, that the evolution of the Legislature as an arm of Government has witnessed tremendous growth and development in execution of its mandate, from the Seven [7] members in 1921 to nearly 500 sofa elected to sit in the 11th parliament not forgetting to note the size and the impact on passing legislations that are people centered.
“The Legislative Council (LEGCO) at inception had seven unelected members; three were ex-officios, three were nominated and an Indian who was not at the sitting then.  All members were Europeans and it was chaired by the then Governor, Sir Robert Croyndon.The Africans who included the Kabaka and his Lukiiko were just in attendance and not part of the LEGCO,” Kadaga said.

The Cake that was made in commemoration of 100 years of Legislating in Uganda. PARLIAMENT/PHOTO

Addressing the media at parliament on Monday, 22 March 2021 Speaker Kadaga said that, Africans were not represented but progressively Ugandans have been able to take charge of their affairs.
“Currently, the 10th Parliament has 459 Members as compared to the seven Members of the LEGCO in 1921.

We now have a widened mandate whose roles include representation, legislation, oversight and appropriation, she said adding that, ‘Parliament has become more independent and is composed of various interest groups and is now fully in the hands of Ugandans’.

A member of parliament the Historical photos of the formation of parliament since LEGCO.

Kadaga said that Parliament shelved plans to have a weeklong celebration of the 100 years due to the prevailing COVID-19 pandemic.
“We would have loved to have a centenary celebration.  However, because of the situation in the country we cannot gather many people,” she added.

Members of parliament the Historical photos of the formation of parliament since LEGCO.


The Speaker said that the House will consider a commemorative motion on the centennial milestone and hold a photo exhibition depicting the legislature over the years.

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