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Learn from old guard, Tumukunde tells new MPs

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Last updated: February 2, 2026 12:51 pm
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Retired Lt. Gen. Henry Tumukunde has made a high-profile return to Uganda’s Parliament, emphasising the importance of experience, competence, and effective debate in shaping national legislation.

Speaking on #MorningAtNTV, Tumukunde reflected on what his comeback means both personally and for the broader political landscape.

“You have to remain in the corridors of influence, and Parliament is one of them,” Tumukunde said, explaining his decision to re-enter elective politics. Representing Rukungiri, a constituency historically led by the opposition for the past four decades, he noted that voters are now prioritising competence and the ability to deliver tangible services over political affiliation.

Tumukunde highlighted the role of veteran leaders in enriching parliamentary debates, urging new entrants to learn from their experience. “The old guard is bringing effective and high-quality debate to the House,” he said. “They contribute brains, competence, exposure, and experience to legislation, while new members are expected to learn from us and keep pace with these ideas.”

On the qualities needed for effective lawmaking, Tumukunde added: “Effective legislation requires knowledge and the competence to make informed decisions, not just formal education.”

Reflecting on the evolving balance of power in Parliament, he said, “Today, there’s a balance between NRM and opposition forces, which presents an opportunity for constructive debate and tangible service delivery.”

With his return, Tumukunde aims to leverage his experience in security, international affairs, and cross-border conflicts to provide a confident, knowledgeable voice on national issues while mentoring the next generation of legislators.

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