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FULL LIST - Permanent Secretaries appointed by H.E Yoweri Kaguta Museveni President of the Republic of Uganda

 


By virtue of the Powers given to the President by Article 174 (2) of the 1995 Constitution of the Republic of Uganda, H.E YK Museveni has appointed the following as Permanent Secretaries of different ministries as below:

1. Head of Public Service and  - Lucy Nakyobe

Secretary to Cabinet


2. Deputy Head of Public Service - Deborah Katuramu

And Secretary to Cabinet


3. State House Comptroller - Jane Barekye


4. Principal Private Secretary to - Dr. Kenneth Omona

        to the President


5. Principal Private Secretary to - Alex Kakooza

H.E. the Vice President

    6.  Office of the Prime Minister - Keith Muhakanizi

    7.  Office of the President - Yunus Kakande

       8.  Ministry of Agriculture, Animal - David Kyomukama 

         Industry and Fisheries Kasura (Maj. Gen.)


     9.  Ministry of Defence and            - Rosette Byengoma

        Veteran Affairs 


  10. Ministry of Education and         -       Kate Lamaro 

        Sports

 

 

  11. Ministry of Energy and               -       Batebe Irene 

       Mineral Development 

 12. Ministry of Foreign Affairs - Vincent Bagiire


 13.  Ministry of Finance, Planning - Dr. Ramathan Ngobi

        And Economic Development


 14.  Ministry of Gender, Labour and - Aggrey Kibenge

        Social Development 


 15. Ministry of Health - Dr. Diana Atwiine

 16.  Ministry of Internal Affairs         - Joseph Musanyufu (Lt.

                                                                 Gen)    

 17.  Ministry of Information,

        Communication, Technology     -       Dr. Amina Zawedde 

        National Guidance 


 18.  Ministry of Justice and              -      Robert Kasande

        Constitutional Affairs 


 19.  Ministry of Lands, Housing       -      Dorcas Okalany

        and Urban Development 


 20.  Ministry of Local Government - Benjamin Kumumanya

 21   Ministry of Trade, Industry and-       Geraldine Ssali 

        Cooperatives                                    

           

 22.  Ministry of Public Service  - Catherine Bitarakwaate


 23.  Ministry of Tourism, Wildlife     -      Doreen Katusiime

        and Antiquities 

 24.   Ministry of Water and               -      Alfred Okidi

         Environment 


 25.   Ministry of Works and              - Bageya Waiswa

         Transport 


 26.   Secretary to the Judiciary        - Pius Bigirimana

 27.   Health Service Commission - Mary T. Wenene

 28.  Public Service Commission - Dr. Godfrey Mbabazi

 29.  Judicial Service Commission - Dr.  Nassali Lukwago

 30.  Ministry of Science, Technology

        And innovation -  Abolished and retired


 31.  Ministry of East African

        Community Affairs - Edith Mwanje


 32.  Ethics and Integrity - Alex O. Okello

 33.  Clerk to Parliament - Hon. Adolf Mwesige

 34   Inspectorate of Government - Kafeero Rose

 35   Education Service Commission - Dr. Asuman Lukwago .

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