President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has commended the growing judicial convergence in Uganda, saying it has strengthened stability and service delivery in the country.

The President who was in the company of the First Lady and Minister of Education and Sports, Maama Janet Museveni, made the remarks today while presiding over the swearing-in of Dr. Flavian Zeija as Chief Justice at his country home in Kisozi, Gomba District.
President Museveni said since the National Resistance Movement (NRM) came into power, leaders have been pursuing patriotism and transformation, thus enabling the Judiciary and the Executive to coexist and work harmoniously.
He commended the outgoing Chief Justice, His Lordship Alfonse Owiny-Dollo, for efforts to rationalise court operations and improve efficiency.
The President particularly welcomed the Judiciary’s focus on Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR), noting that it provides an opportunity to blend cultural justice systems with modern courts, easing case backlog and promoting reconciliation.
He also applauded Dr. Zeija for declaring zero tolerance to corruption, describing the vice as a major challenge undermining public trust in the justice system.
President Museveni said listening to public opinion and using the “intelligence of the people” was critical, noting that during his recent countrywide engagements, he prioritised hearing citizens’ views rather than campaigning.
The President further expressed support for the proposed dedicated unit to handle government infrastructure cases, saying it would help protect public investments and speed up project implementation.
In his remarks, Dr. Zeija said leadership in public service is demanding and credited his journey to God’s grace.
He thanked President Museveni for the continued trust placed in him, noting that this appointment marks his fourth presidential appointment within the Judiciary.
