New Land Commission Members Vetted

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New Land Commission Members Vetted

The Parliamentary committee on Appointments has Tuesday vetted two appointees of the Uganda Lands Commission (ULC). The committee chaired by Deputy Speaker...

The Parliamentary committee on Appointments has Tuesday vetted two appointees of the Uganda Lands Commission (ULC).

The committee chaired by Deputy Speaker Thomas Tayebwa successfully vetted and approved Hajjat Madina Nsereko Ntale and Tom Kasenge as the members of Commission. Hajjat Madina and Kasenge were not present when the committee appointed other members of the commission last month.

The two appointees have been members of the Lands commission since 2016. Other members of the commission include; Prof Jack H. Nyeko Pen-Mogi (chairperson), Charles K. Muhoozi, Stella Achan, Bujara Rukiika and Haji Asuman Kyafu.

Pen-Mogi replaced embattled Beatrice Nyakaisiki Byenkya as the chairperson of the commission after she was interdicted early this year over abuse of office.

Uganda Lands Commission is a semi-autonomous land verification, monitoring and preservation organisation, that is mandated to document, verify, preserve and maintain land owned and/or administered by the government.

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