Musa Francis Ecweru (born 25 November 1964), is an accountant and politician in Uganda, the third-largest economy in the
East African Community
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. He is the current Minister of State for Works and Transport (Works) in the
Ugandan Cabinet where he previously served as the
State Minister for Relief and Disaster Preparedness since 1 June 2006 In the cabinet reshuffles of 16 February 2009, 27 May 2011, and 2016. He is also the elected
Member of Parliament
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(MP), representing
Amuria County, Amuria District since 2006.
Early life and education
Musa Ecweru was born in
Amuria District,
Eastern Uganda, on 25 November 1964. He is the third born of the ten children of William Ecweru. From 1971, Musa attended Angole/Wera Primary School, graduating in 1979. In 1980, he entered
Teso College Aloet for his secondary education. After his secondary education, he joined Bukalasa Agricultural College to study about cooperatives but he could not complete his studies due to the insurgency that erupted at
Luwero Triangle The Luweero Triangle, sometimes spelled Luwero Triangle, is an area of Uganda north of the capital Kampala, where, in 1981, Yoweri Museveni started the guerrilla war that propelled him and his National Resistance Movement into power in 1986.
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. He then moved on to stay at the home of Colonel William Omaria Lo Arapai, a prominent
Teso politician during the
Milton Obote II regime. Colonel Omaria sent him to study accounting at
Nkumba University
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, then known as ''Nkumba College''. He graduated from that institution with the
Diploma in Accounting. Later, he obtained the
Certificate in Human Resources Management, from
Uganda Management Institute, in Kampala, Uganda's
capital
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and largest city. Musa Ecweru also holds the degree of
Bachelor of Arts
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in
Democracy
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&
Development Studies from
Uganda Martyrs University in
Nkozi,
Mpigi District.
Career
From 1986 until 1992, he worked as an Accounts Clerk at Aracil Concrete Products, a Ugandan business in
Amuria. Between 1992 and 1993, he served as the Local Defence Commander (LDU),
Teso sub-region. Between 1993 and 1994, he served as the Deputy Resident Commissioner (DRDC) in
Soroti District. He was transferred to
Lira District in 1994, as the Deputy Resident Commissioner, serving in that capacity until 1998.
In 1998 he was promoted to Resident District Commissioner (RDC) and transferred to
Nebbi District, serving there until 2000. He was transferred to
Gulu District as RDC in 2000, serving there until 2002. He also served as RDC for
Kasese District, from 2002 until 2004 and for
Soroti District between 2004 and 2006. Since 2003, he has served as Chief of the ''Arrow Auxiliary Force'', a volunteer force that protected civilians from the ravages of the
Lords Resistance Army
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. In 2006, he successfully contested for the parliamentary seat of Amuria County in
Amuria District. He was re-elected in March 2011, March 2016 and March 2021 as is the
incumbent
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MP.
On 21 March 2023, following the vote for a bill that criminalizes people identifying as LGBT in Uganda, he addressed parliament stating, quote: “We are going to reinforce the law enforcement officers to make sure that homosexuals have no space in Uganda”.
Personal life
He is married. He belongs to the
National Resistance Movement
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History
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political party. He lists accounting as one of his occupations.
See also
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Cabinet of Uganda
There are 32 Cabinet ministers and 50 Ministers of State in the Cabinet of Uganda (2021 to 2026).
According to Section 111 of the 1995 Constitution of Uganda, as amended in 2005, "There shall be a Cabinet which shall consist of the President, t ...
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Parliament of Uganda
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Amuria District
References
External links
Profile of Musa Ecweru At International Center for Law and Religion StudiesUganda Lightning Strike Kills School Children
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1964 births
Living people
Uganda Martyrs University alumni
Nkumba University alumni
National Resistance Movement politicians
Members of the Parliament of Uganda
People from Eastern Region, Uganda
People from Amuria District
Government ministers of Uganda
21st-century Ugandan politicians
Teso people