Wilberforce Kisamba Mugerwa, also Wilberforce Kisamba-Mugerwa, (5 July 1945 – 7 January 2021) was a Ugandan agricultural economist, politician and academic, who served as the chairman of the Uganda Microfinance Support Center, a government-owned company established in 2001, that manages micro credit programs in Uganda, funded by the African Development Bank, Islamic Development Bank and the Ugandan government.[1] Immediately prior to his last position, for the ten years between 2008 and 2018, he served as the chairman of the National Planning Authority of Uganda.[1][2]
Wilberforce Kisamba Mugerwa | |
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Born | Kikonda, Luweero District, Uganda | 5 July 1945
Died | 7 January 2021 Kampala, Uganda | (aged 75)
Alma mater | Makerere University (BS, MS, PhD in Agricultural Economics) |
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Years active | 1971–2021 |
Known for | Community development, fairness |
Title | Chairman of Microfinance Support Center, Uganda |
Background and education
editMugerwa was born on 5 July 1945, in Bamunanika County, Luwero District, in the Buganda Region of Uganda. He attended Muyembe Tree Nursery School in Bamunanika, followed by Wampeewo Junior Primary School. He then transferred to Mukono Bishop's Senior Secondary School where he completed his O-Level studies. He then completed his A-Level education at Kololo High School in Kololo, Kampala, graduating with a high school diploma.[3]
In 1968 Mugerwa entered what was then called Makerere College, now Makerere University, Uganda's oldest and largest public university. His chosen field of study was agricultural economics. He obtained a Bachelor of Science degree, followed by a Master of Science degree in the subject. Later, he was awarded a Doctor of Philosophy degree in the same subject, also from Makerere.[3]
Career
editAfter his first degree, Mugerwa joined Uganda's civil service system. Starting in 1971, he served as principal agriculture officer for East Mengo, then for the Western Region of Uganda. Later he was promoted to the Principal Agricultural Economist for the entire county.[3]
In 1980, he entered elective Ugandan politics, serving there until his resignation in 2004, when he accepted a job with the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), as the Director of IFPRI's new division, the International Service for National Agricultural Research (ISNAR), based in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.[4]
In 2008, he was named the Chairperson of the newly-created National Planning Authority of Uganda, a position he maintained for the next ten years. While there, he was responsible for the formulation of the Uganda Vision 2040 and the two National Development Plans, (NDP I and NDP II).[5]
Political career
editIn 1980, Mugerwa contested for Member of Parliament, on the Democratic Party (Uganda) political ticket, to represent Luweero South East. He won that contest, despite being shot in the arm at one of his campaign rallies. He served out his term (1980–1985). When the National Resistance Movement took over government in 1986, Kisamba Mugerwa successfully served as the first elected Local Council 5 chairman for Luweero District (1986–1991). He was then elected as Member of Parliament representing Bamunanika County, beginning in 1991.[3]
During the 13-year period from 1991 until 2004, Kisamba Mugerwa served as a member of the Uganda's cabinet, at different levels, including as Minister without Portfolio in the Office of the Prime Minister, Minister of State for Finance and Economic Planning, and as the Minister of Agriculture, Animal Industry, and Fisheries. He resigned to take up an international job outside Uganda in 2004.[3]
Other considerations
editMugerwa was at one time a Senior Research Associate with the Makerere Institute of Social Research, at Makerere University, in Kampala. At the time of his death he was Chancellor of Ndejje University, a private Christian university based in Luweero District; his home district. He owned a commercial mixed agricultural farm (crops and domestic animals) at Kikonda Village, Bamunanika Sub-county, Luweero District, in the Buganda Region of Uganda.[1][3]
Death
editMugerwa died of complications from COVID-19 at Mulago National Referral Hospital on 7 January 2021, during the COVID-19 pandemic in Uganda.[6][7][8]
See also
edit- Cabinet of Uganda – Ugandan ministry cabinet
- Parliament of Uganda – Uganda legislature
- Luweero Triangle – area in Kampala, where, in 1981, Yoweri Museveni started the guerrilla war that propelled him and National Resistance Movement into power in 1986.
References
edit- ^ a b c Tajuba, Paul (21 February 2018). "Kisamba-Mugerwa appointed Microfinance Support Centre boss". Daily Monitor. Kampala. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
- ^ Kwesiga, Pascal; Nakandi, Subaiha (15 August 2018). "Outgoing NPA Chairman Mugerwa Hands Over Office". New Vision. Kampala. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
- ^ a b c d e f Wandera, Dan (20 July 2015). "Kisamba Mugerwa: the family man, politician and economist". Daily Monitor. Kampala. Retrieved 7 April 2019.
- ^ Kiwawulo, Chris; Wasike, Alfred (15 July 2004). "Uganda: Kisamba Mugerwa to Step Down". New Vision via AllAfrica.com. Kampala. Retrieved 7 April 2019.
- ^ Bwambale, Taddeo (11 August 2018). "Kisamba Mugerwa Ends Term As Planning Authority Boss". New Vision. Kampala. Retrieved 7 April 2019.
- ^ Wandera, Dan (8 January 2021). "Luweero mourns former minister Kisamba Mugerwa". Daily Monitor.
- ^ Etukuri, Charles (7 January 2021). "Former minister Kisamba Mugerwa succumbs to COVID-19". New Vision.
- ^ Etukuri, Charles (7 January 2021). "Kisamba Mugerwa died before receiving award for his book". New Vision.
External links
edit- NPA Sees Off Kisamba Mugerwa In Style As at 13 August 2018.
- Poor Fiscal Discipline And Prioritization Affecting Uganda's Growth – Kisamba Mugerwa As of 21 July 2018.