Gomba West Member of Parliament Robina Gureme Rwakoojo has officially declared her intentions to contest for the position of Deputy Speaker Parliament of Uganda.
Rwakoojo vowed to improve the debating skills of fellow legislators once elected for the mentioned position.
Robina, who served in the Ministry of Justice for over two decades, promised to strengthen political debate and deliberative discourse in the House.
“Vote for someone who has integrity, who is impartial and who will improve the quality of debate in Parliament ,” Robina said on Tuesday in a phone interview.
Her remarks come against the backdrop of public concern over the level and quality of argumentation of the parliamentary debates in Uganda.
Robina said her solid legal background together with her experience in Parliament “give me confidence that I can handle this office (Deputy Speaker) well.”
“When you look at the experience that I have, it is super and it will fit very well in the role of Deputy Speaker,” she emphasised.
Robina rose from the position of pupil state Attorney to Commissioner and later Acting Director Civil Litigation at the Ministry of Justice.
The 2020 Parliament Scorecard underscored the need to increase appreciation by citizens of the constitutional function of Parliament, the role of an MP, and the day to day operations of the House of Parliament in general.
Robina, who hails from Robert Kyagulanyi’s birthplace of Gomba, overpowered the so-called ‘NUP wave’ in the recently-concluded 2021 polls.
The emergence of Rwakoojo now introduces a new dynamic into a contest many observers had initially viewed as straightforward.
A lawyer by profession and Advocate of the Courts of Judicature, Rwakoojo enters the race carrying a reputation built on years of legal and parliamentary service.
Supporters describe her as sounded, disciplined, and profoundly enlightened in constitutional and legislative affairs, qualities they argue are indispensable for presiding over parliamentary business at a time when the country continues to debate major governance and accountability issues.Her public service record stretches back more than two decades in the Ministry of Justice and Constitutional Affairs.
Robina graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Law from Makerere University. She finished her Postgraduate Diploma in Legal Practice from Law Development Centre and a Postgraduate Diploma in Public Administration and Management from Uganda Management Institute.
Robina was a Pupil State Attorney for the Administrator General’s Department under the Ministry of Justice and Constitutional Affairs from 1990 – 1992 and within the same organization, she became the State Attorney from 1992 – 1995.
