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Adolf Mwesige Assumes Office as Clerk to Parliament

by Homeland Digital
August 19, 2021
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Adolf Mwesige Assumes Office as Clerk to Parliament

Deputy Clerk Henry Waiswa hands over office to Hon. Adolf Mwesige, the new Clerk to Parliament on Wednesday 18th August 2021. CPA/Photo

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By Homeland Newsroom,

The newly appointed Clerk to Parliament Hon Adolf Mwesige has kicked off his tenure on Wednesday, August 18, 2021.

Adolf, a former Minister of Defence replaces Jane Kibirige who was recently retired from active civil service by President Yoweri Museveni.

Adolf received instruments of office from deputy clerk Henry Waiswa Yoweri was appointed by the Deputy Speaker Hon Anita Among to discharge the functions of the Clerk to Parliament as the former Minister formalizes his appointment.

Adolf is part of a new cohort of permanent secretaries, President Museveni deployed to various ministries and government departments last month.

The newly appointed Clerk to Parliament Hon. Adolf Mwesige in Office to start his new role at Parliament of Uganda.

He was required to first take the official oath and oath of secrecy as specified in the Oaths Act before taking over from Kibirige, which explains Adolf’s delay to occupy the office.

Article 87 of the Constitution of the Republic of Uganda establishes the Office of the Clerk to Parliament.
It states: “There shall be a public officer designated Clerk to Parliament appointed by the President in consultation with the Public Service Commission and such other members of staff as may be necessary for the efficient discharge of the functions of Parliament.”

Section 10 of the Administration of Parliament Act defines the general scope of the Clerk to Parliament’s work, and that the Clerk “shall be the head of the parliamentary service and shall be responsible to the Speaker for the general working and efficient conduct of the business of the service.”

Mrs. Kibirige, the first female Clerk to Parliament, assumed office on 08 February 2012, taking over from Mr. Aenas Tandekwire, who had served in the office for 26 years.

Mwesige, 55, is a lawyer by profession and has served as a Member of Parliament representing Bunyangabu County in Kabarole district from 1996 to 2021.

He served as Minister for General Duties in the Office of the President, before being moved to the Ministry of Local Government, a position he held until 2016 when he was appointed Minister of Defense.

According to the Second Schedule of the Oaths Act, the President or a person designated by the President administers the oaths to public servants in the category of the Clerk to Parliament.

Email:homelandnewspaper@gmail.com

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