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Yoweri Museveni
1. He is Ugandan president and commander-in-Chief of armed forces. He and 42 others, with 27 guns launched an armed rebellion against the government of former President Obote in 1981. He captured power in 1986 and has been president since then.

Salim Saleh
2.He is a special presidential advisor on defense affairs. In 1976, at the age of 16, he joined his brother Yoweri Museveni in exile in Tanzania and participated in the 1979 Kagera war that brought an end Amin regime. During the war, he fought under FRONASA, commanded by his brother Yoweri Museveni. He joined NRA in late 1981, months after NRA had attacked Kabamba. During the bush war, Gen. Saleh commanded the mobile brigade that fought many and fierce battles against government troops. He was army commander for a year, from 1988-89 before he was sacked and replaced by Mugisha Muntu.

Elly Tumwine
3.He shot the first bullet on February 6, 1981 during the foiled attack on Kabamba barracks that marked the beginning of the five-year NRA guerilla war in Luwero. Gen. Tumwine is a member of parliament representing UPDF. He was the first army commander after NRA captured power in 1986. He did cadet in Munduli in 1979.

Katumba Wamala
4. Gen Wamala is the Chief of Defence Forces, the highest position in the Ugandan military. Prior to his current appointment, Gen. Katumba was Commander Land Forces. He has previously worked as Inspector General of Police. He joined NRA in 1986 after serving in UNLA that was pushed out of power in the same year.

Kale Kayihura
5.He is the police boss and has served in that capacity since 2005. Before then, he had served in DR Congo. He joined NRA in 1982. He has been criticized by human rights activists for cracking down on demonstrations by the opposition.

Jeje Odong
6. He is State Minister for defense. He was arrested in February 1981 after the NRA attack on Kabamba for collaborating with the rebels. He was taken to Luzira Prisons for five years. He joined the army in 1979.

Moses Ali
7. He is a lawyer and politician. Gen. Ali is the Third deputy prime minister and East Moyo Member of Parliament. The flamboyant general served Minister of finance under Amin regime.

Lieutenant Generals
Ivan Koreta-He is the former deputy Chief of Defense Forces and Ambassador-designate.
Charles Angina-He replaced Koreta and is the current Deputy Chief of Defense Forces.
Andrew Guti-He is the commandant of Senior command and Staff College, Kimaka
Robert Rusoke-He is Uganda’s ambassador in South Sudan
Jim Owoyesigire-The former boss of Uganda Air Force was sacked by the President after four Ugandan choppers destined for Somalia crashed, leaving seven soldiers dead. He is not deployed.
Major Generals
David Muhoozi-The commander of Land Forces, joined the army in 1985.
Fred Mugisha- The former commander of African Union troops in Somalia was appointed commander of Anti-Terrorism Center in 2013, which has never taken off.
Nathan Mugisha-He is Ugandan deputy ambassador in Somalia. In 2010, he commanded African Union troops in Somalia.
Julius Oketta- He is the director of National Emergency and Coordination Operations in the Office of the Prime Minister.
Francis Okello- He was the second commander of AMISOM from 3 March 2008 to the end of his tour of duty in 2009. He commandant of UPDF Military Rapid Deployment
Wilson Mbasu Mbadi- The former presidential bodyguard has rapidly risen through ranks and is Joint Chief of Staff.
Pecos Kutesa- The NRA bush hero, is the UPDF Chief of doctrine.
Joram Mugume-The former deputy army commander works under Ministry of defense Land department.
Matayo Kyaligonza – He is Ugandan ambassador in Burundi and the NRM vice Chancellor, western region.
Sam Turyagyenda- He is the commander of Air Force
Geoffrey Muheesi-Deputy Amisom Force Commander.
Brigadiers
1. Charles Bakahumura- Chief of Military Intelligence
2. James Mugira-Managing Director Luwero Industries.
3. John Mugume-Chief of UPDF shop
4. Dick Olum-just returned from Somalia
5. Michael Ondoga-on trial in UPDF court martial
6. Joseph Musanyufu-Chief of Personnel and Administration
7. Francis Chemonges-Commandant Kalama Armored Warfare Training School(KAWTS)
8. Joseph Ssemwanga- He is the commander of armored brigade in Masaka. He joined the army in 1995.
9. Deus Sande- Chief Instructor Artillery
10. Geofrey Katsigazi-under Artillery division
11. George Igumba
12. Tom Tumuhairwe-Service Brigade
13. Geoffrey Taban- Defence attaché in Congo
14. Joram Kakari-Chief of Pensions
15. Sam Kavuma-Commander Uganda Contingent in Somalia
16. Peter Elwelu-Second division commander
17. Paul Lokech-Defence Attaché in Russia
18. Innocent Oula-UPDF representative in parliament
19. Lucky Kidega-New commander of Regional Task Force hunting LRA
20. Nakibus Lakara-Third Division Commander
21. Henry Tumukunde-Not deployed
22. Muhoozi Kainerugaba-Commander
Special Forces
23. Chris Kazoora-Commander Reserve Force, Central region
24. Stephen Kashaka- Defence attaché in South Africa
25. William Oketcho-Reserve Force
26. Elly Kayanja-Coordinator NAADS
27. Eric Mukasa-Reserve Force
28. Dennis Asiimwe-Commandant University Military Science and Technology, Lugazi
29. Stephen Rwabantu-under Reserve Force
30. Phenehas Katirima-Member of parliament and Chief Education and Sports
31. Moses Diiba Sentongo-Chief of Civil-Military relations
32. Joseph Oracha
33. Jim Willis Byaruhanga-Chief of Training
34. Ramadhan Kyamulesire- Chief of legal services
35. John Lorot-Fifth Division Commander
36. Dr. Emmanuel Musinguzi-
37. Dr. Ambrose Musinguzi-Director of Medical Services
38. Yowasi Kiiza- Retired
39. Leopold Kyanda-Chief of Staff Land Forces
40. Silver Kayemba-Military Attaché in Washington
41. Ronnie Balya- Director General, Internal Security Organisation
42. Kayanja Muhanga-Fourth Division commander
43. Sabiiti Mutebile-Chief of Construction
44. Jacob Musajjawaza-Chief of Production
45. Gowa Kasiita
46. Mathew Gureme-Chief of Staff of Rapid Deployment
47. John Mateeka-Chairman First division Court
48. Moses Rwakitarate-Not deployed
49. Proscovia Nalweyiso-senior Presidential advisor on defence and security
50. James Okidingi-Commander Artillery division
51. Julius Chihanda-Under Foreign Affairs
52. Garvas Mugyenyi-Air defence boss
53. Fred Tolit-Ugandan Defence Envoy at African Union
54. Brig. George Etyang-Military Attaché in India
55. Augustine Kyazze. Under Logistics
56. Charles Otema Owany-Chief of Logistics

ELECTORAL COMMISSION
Eng. Dr. Badru M. Kiggundu
Commissioner Biography:
Bachelor’s degree in Engineering (BSc 1969), MSc 1971 Carnegie-Mellon University USA and PHD 1981 University of New Mexico USA. Eng. Dr. Kiggundu is a Geotechnical/Bituminous materials specialist. His research in Geotechnical and Bituminous materials has contributed a lot in the study of the same. He was Associate Professor, head of Department, Civil Engineering and later Dean of Faculty of Technology at Makerere University. He has held chairmanship of several conferences on Earthquake disaster preparedness and Engineering in Uganda.
He has been a consultant on various road works rehabilitation projects and as Director Technology Consult Ltd. In Uganda, He has authored an excess of 50 publications. He is entrusted with the stewardship of the Electoral Commission as Chairman since November 18th 2002. He WAS in charge of Near East districts. He was brutal in the rigging of the elections and before the elections. At some point he threatened to arrest and detain one of the presidential candidates! He was dangerously brutal.
JOSEPH N. BIRIBONWA
Commissioner Biography:
Mr. Joseph N. Biribonwa holds a Bachelors of Commerce with Hons. Degree from the University of Nairobi. He has over 35 years of experience in Commercial Management of Public Enterprises (Export and Import Corporation, State Trading Corporation, Uganda Hardwares Ltd, Uganda Pharmaceuticals Ltd, Uganda Electricity Board and Electoral Commission); he was a Commissioner, Electoral Commission from 2002 to November 2009. He has
TOM. W. BURUKU
Commissioner Biography:
Mr.Tom Buruku has over 35 years’ experience in management and diplomatic service. He holds an Honours degree in Law from the University of Dar es salam. He worked in various positions in British American Tobacco Company(BAT Uganda Ltd)(1968-1980). 1981-1990 He served as secretary general, Uganda Red Cross. 1985-1990 He was appointed Director/Africa Department, International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies in Geneva, Switzerland. Between 1991-1997. A cadre of the movement masquarading as an arbitor in elections. He too was brutal during and after the rigging.
1. JENNY B. OKELLO
Commissioner Biography:
Dr Jenny B. Okello holds a BA of Arts degree in French and English from Makerere University, with a PHD (Linguistics) from Indiana university, Bloomington Indiana, USA. She lectured at the university of Ghana, Legon university of Ife(later renamed Obafemi Awolowo University) Nigeria and Makerere University in Uganda. She later worked for African Textile Mills as Personnel/Administration Manager and Government Central Purchasing Corporation as Personnel/Training manager. Commissioner Okello is in Charge of Central South region. She swore to do everything to help the ruling team extend their stay in power at the expense of the will of the majority of the people of Uganda. She too was brutally against anybody else winning the presidential elections.
STEPHEN D. ONGARIA
Commissioner Biography:
Holds a Higher Diploma in Textile Technology from the Institute of Textile Technology, Manchester, U.K He was a General Manager in various larger public Parastatal Textile Industries for 16 years â notably; Uganda Rayon Textiles Manufacturers Ltd. Uganda Spinning Mill Ltd. Lira, Pamba (Mulco) Textiles Ltd. Jinja, Uganda Bags and Hessian Mill Ltd. Tororo under the umbrella of Uganda Development Corporation. He was also a Member of Parliament for about 20 years, during which among other things, he represented the Parliament of Uganda in various regional and international fora. He, for instance, represented the Parliament of Uganda at the EU/ACP Parliament, in Brussels for a number of years. He was also one of the three MPs from the Parliament of Uganda who, together with 3 counterparts from Kenya and 3 from Tanzania, signed the East African Community Protocol establishing the Community in Dar-es-Salaam in 1998, on behalf of their respective countries. While in Parliament, he also served on a number of sessional and select committees. He was a delegate to the Constituent Assembly that debated and promulgated the 1995 Constitution of the Republic of Uganda. He was also the Chairman, Board of Directors of the National Transport Licensing Board. He is currently a Member of the Board of Directors, Kinyara Sugar Works Ltd. Commissioner Ongaria is in Charge of the North Region
MUGABI JUSTINE AHABWE (MRS)
Commissioner Biography:
Mrs Mugabi Justine Ahabwe holds a Bachelor of Education Degree in English Language and Literature from Makerere University, and a Diploma in Secondary Education from National Teachers’ College Kabale.
She has 18 years of experience in teaching where she has served in positions of Careers teacher, Director of Studies among others. She is an ardent Girl Guide and was once a Girl Guides District Commissioner for Rukungiri District. SHE DID SO MUCH TO ENSURE THE BANGLING OF THE ELECTION.
Commissioner Justine is in charge of the Mid West Region.

ANNEX 1b

The following people committed aided most in election malpractices and rigging. We strongly suggest they should be banned from entering the territory of the EU.
SNO NAMES DISTRICT/LOCATION
1. OPIRA SYLVESTER – ABIM
2. AKELLO AGNES EBONG – ADJUMANI
3. OKWIR CHARLES RAY – AGAGO
4. OBEDMOTH OFUNGI – ALEBTONG
5. OGWANG ADYERO RICHARD – AMOLATAR
6. BEWAYO NSUBUGA STEPHEN – AMUDAT
7. OSOTTO OPIO JOSEPH – AMURIA
8. KIDEGA NABINSON JAMES – AMURU
9. JACK ODUR – APAC
10. PETER DEBELE – ARUA
11. MACHO GEOFFREY – BUDAKA
12. SHILAKU JAMES – BUDUDA
13. KIKOMEKO MWANAMOIZA – BUGIRI
14. RWAKIFARI PETER – BUHWEJU
15. SSENYONJO KYEYUNE – BUIKWE
16. MULUGA IMURAN – BUKEDEA
17. KITYO MUKASA – BUKOMANSIMBI
18. PETER KEN LOCAP – BUKWO
19. WABUDI EDWARD – BULAMBULI
20. BISOBORWA PETER – BULIISA
21. PIUS MUJUZI – BUNDIBUGYO
22. KAWOYA ISAAC – BUSHENYI
23. KATO MATANDA HUSSIEN – BUSIA
24. AGABA ABBAS – BUTALEJA
25. KAKOOZA YAHAYA – BUTAMBALA
26. BOMEERA N. FABIAN – BUVUMA
27. MUNULO NASSER – BUYENDE
28. SUSAN AKANYE – DOKOLO
29. LUBEGA ABUBAKER KADDUNABI – GOMBA
30. LAMWAKA CATHERINE – GULU
31. NYAKAHUMA PATRICK – HOIMA
32. AKATUHEBWA ELIASTO – IBANDA
33. HAJJI WALUGEMBE RAMATHAN – IGANGA
34. MUHANGI HERBERT – ISINGIRO
35. RICHARD GULUME BALYAINO – JINJA
36. SIMON LOLIM – KABONG
37. DARIUS NANDINDA – KABALE
38. ASIIMWE STEPHEN – KABAROLE
39. JAMES EBIL – KABERAMAIDO
40. TUKAIKIRIZA CALEB – KALANGALA
41. KEMERWA ALINE MARY K. – KALIRO
42. SENGOBA SEKANDI SHAFIQ – KALUNGU
43. AISHA KABANDA – KAMPALA
44. HERMAN SENTONGO – KAMULI
45. ELIJAH BIRYABAREMA – KAMWENGE
46. MUGABI MARTIN – KANUNGU
47. JANE FRANCES KUKA – KAPCHORWA
48. MAJ. MWESIGYE K. JAMES (RTD) – KASESE
49. OCAILAP FILBERT – KATAKWI
50. BIRUNGI ROSE – KAYUNGA
51. ARAALI KISEMBO – KIBAALE
52. TUMWESIGYE JOSEPHAT – KIBOGA
53. WAZIKONYA M. GIMEI – KIBUKU
54. KAMWINE CATHERINE – KIRUHURA
55. MAJ. MATOVU DAVID (RTD) – KIRYANDONGO
56. MUHINDO PULKERIA MWINE – KISORO
57. OKOT LAPORO (CAPT) – KITGUM
58. AYUME ELIZABETH – KOBOKO
59. NAHORI OYAA – KOLE
60. PETER LOGILO – KOTIDO
61. ALICE MUWANGUZI – KUMI
62. OKWAKOL JOSEPH – KWEEN
63. KASHAIJA ROBERT – KYANKWANZI
64. NYAKWERA BAGUMA – KYEGEGWA
65. MUGISHA PETER – KYENJOJO
66. AYO MOLLY OBUA – LAMWO
67. GEORGE ODONG – LIRA
68. BANGU FRED A – LUUKA
69. MAKUMBI HENRY KAMYA – LUWERO
70. KALEMBA CHRISTOPHER – LWENGO
71. TUGURAGARA MATOJO SULAIMAN SALONGO – LYANTONDE
72. KIGAYI MOSES WAMOTO – MANAFA
73. WILLIAM KOMAKECH MARACHA
74. LENOS NGOMPEK – MASAKA
75. CAPT. MARTHA ASIIMWE – MASINDI
76. MBEIZA MARGARET – MAYUGE
77. SHABAN KACIMETE – MBALE
78. KABUYE NICKSON – MBARARA
79. GUMA NUWAGABA – MITOOMA
80. LT. WALUSIMBI JOLLY JOE (RTD) – MITYANA
81. SAM ABURA PIRIRI – MOROTO
82. ABINGWA JOHN – MOYO
83. BWEBALE APOLLO – MPIGI
84. BEYUNGA FLORENCE TUMUHAIRWE – MUBENDE
85. KIGOZI KAWESA – MUKONO
86. DAVID MODO – NAKAPIRIPIT
87. JUUKO KASIITA APPOLLO – NAKASEKE
88. HAJJI SWAIBU LUBEGA WAGWA – NAKASONGOLA
89. MPIMBAZA HASHAKA – NAMAYINGO
90. DAVID SSEMPA – NAMUTUMBA
91. NAHAMAN OJWE – NAPAK
92. MARTIN OROCHI – NEBBI
93. ARIONG JOHN HENRY – NGORA
94. WILSON ISINGOMA – NTOROKO
95. BAMWINE FRED – NTUNGAMO
96. AKELLO BEATRICE AKORI – NWOYA
97. ABAK ROBERT – OTUKE
98. AKULLO LILIAN – OYAM
99. LANGOJUL JUSTINE – PADER
100. WATANYERE JOHN NAMBENDA – PALLISA
101. MUBIRU CHARLES – RAKAI
102. KULE MURANGA – RUBIRIZI
103. NAKAMYA HARRIET – RUKUNGIRI
104. SEKABITO JOSEPH – SEMBABULE
105. EDWARD ONYA AKONAPESA – SERERE
106. TURYAMUBOONA WILLY – SHEEMA
107. MAGOMU MUBARAK – SIRONKO
108. ISAAC LULABA – SOROTI
109. KENNEDY OTITI – TORORO
110. IAN KYEYUNE – WAKISO
111. ABIRIGA IBRAHIM (MAJ) – YUMBE
112. ACHILLA JOHN REX – ZOMBO
DEPUTY RESIDENT DISTRICT COMMISSIONERS
SNO NAME DISTRICT
1. OMUUT JOHN R.O – AMURIA
2. ONORIA AMBROSE APAC
3. TOKO SHUAIB – ARUA
4. ELAIJAH MADOI – BUGIRI
5. KATEBA ERIAS NUWAGABA – BUNDIBUGYO
6. TABARO RICHARD – BUSHENYI
7. BABIRYE MILLY DOKA – BUSIA
8. DUMBA MOSES – BUIKWE
9. ANDREW AWANYI – GULU
10. AMBROSE MWESIGYE – HOIMA
11. ROSE BYABASAIJA – IBANDA
12. MUGWERI MOSES – IGANGA
13. ERIC SAKWA – JINJA
14. TURYATUNGA DAMIANO – ISINGIRO
15. MOSES NIWAGABA – KABALE
16. KAMUGISHA VINCENT – KABAROLE
17. KOMAKECH SALIM – KABERAMAIDO
18. BWABYE RICHARD – KALUNGU
19. SSENKUNGU TEOPISTA – KALANGALA
20. JACKIE KEMIGISHA KIIZA – KAMPALA(NAKAWA)
21. DEBORAH MBABAZI – KAMPALA (RUBAGA)
22. NABUKENYA DEBORAH MERCY K. – KAMPALA (KAWEMPE)
23. KITAMBULA HENRY – KAMPALA (MAKINDYE)
24. KAJIK ALLAN – KAMPALA (CENTRAL)
25. MITALA EMMY – KAMULI
26. EMMY KATERA TURYABAGYENYI – KAMWENGE
27. NDYANA RICHARDS – KANUNGU
28. MUTEMO ROBERT – KAPCHORWA
29. MUHINDO AMINADAB – KASESE
30. ELAKAS WALTER – KATAKWI
31. YAHAYA WERE – KAYUNGA
32. EMMY NGABIRANO – KIBAALE
33. NYAKATEMBA RAUBEN – KIRUHURA
34. MUCUNGUZI GEOFFREY – KISORO
35. RACHEAL ADYANGO – KUMI
36. MUGANGA DAN – KYANKWANZI
37. MWEBESA MOSES – KYENJOJO
38. LUTUKUMOI MWAKA – LIRA
39. NAMUGANZA PERCIS – LUWERO
40. CAROLYNE NANSHEMEZA KASHAIJA – LYANTONDE
41. MAWUMBE K. BETTY KAKAI – MANAFA
42. SSEKASAMBA JOSEPH – MASAKA
43. BAHEBWA LONGINO – MASINDI
44. HAJJI SEBYALA BADRU – MAYUGE
45. NAMAKANDA PAMELA WATUWA – MBALE
46. KALIFANI SSEWANTE – MBARARA
47. AHARIKUNDIRA AFRICANO – MITOOMA
48. LUNKUSE ESTER LUTAYA – MITYANA
49. HELLEN PULKOL – MOROTO
50. COLLINS OBEDI – MOYO
51. LILIAN NAKAWESA– MPIGI
52. EVELYN KIIZA TINKAMALIRWE – MUBENDE
53. MUGABE YUNUSU – MUKONO
54. ANGELLA FRED – NAKAPIRIPIRIT
55. NAYEBARE KYAMUZIGYITA FRED – NAKASEKE
56. AGILONG MODESTA – NEBBI
57. MBABAZI JUSTINE – NTUNGAMO
58. BATEGANA BAKALE SADIQ – PALLISA
59. MBETEGYEREIZE GODFREY – RAKAI
60. DENIS NZEIRWE – RUKUNGIRI
61. BAGUMA HENRY – SEMBABULE
62. OMARA WILLIAM – SIRONKO
63. EKOOMU STEPHEN – SOROTI
64. MUKOSE JAMES – TORORO
65. KIRABIRA NALONGO ROSEMARY – WAKISO (ENTEBBE)
66. NAMAGOGA HAJIRA – WAKISO (KASANGANTI)
RE- DEPLOYED TO HEADQUARTER AND OTHER DEPARTMENTS
SNO NAMES NEW DEPLOYMENT
1. KABONESA SEKITOLEKO K.JULIET – FOREIGN SERVICE
2. EMILIA KINYERA – OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT (DEPUTY PRESIDENTIAL ADVISOR ON RETAINER)
3. JEANNE KARIBA – OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT (ISO)
4. KYOMUKAMA GEOFFREY – OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT (ISO)
5. BURIKU PATRICK – OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT (ISO)
6. ARWATA JOSEPH – OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT (DEPUTY PRESIDENTIAL ADVISOR ON RETAINER)
7. ALIBINA OPIYO OMODING – OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT (PRESIDENTIAL ADVISOR ON RETAINER)
8. TIGURIHWAYO PROTAZIO BASHAIJA – OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT (DEPUTY PRESIDENTIAL ADVISOR ON RELIGIOUS AFFAIRS)
9. JANE SENOGA – SPECIAL PRESIDENTIAL ASSISTANT FOR POLITICAL AFFARIS