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Among congratulates Oboth and Tayebwa

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Last updated: May 26, 2026 2:52 pm
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Former Speaker of Parliament of Uganda Anita Annet Among has congratulated Rt. Hon. Jacob Oboth-Oboth and Rt. Hon. Thomas Tayebwa upon their election as Speaker and Deputy Speaker of the 12th Parliament.

In a message shared on social media shortly after the leadership elections, Anita Annet Among expressed confidence in the new parliamentary leadership, saying it would strengthen the country’s legislative agenda and advance national interests.

“I join my colleagues in congratulating Rt Hon Jacob Oboth-Oboth and Rt Hon Thomas Tayebwa on their election as Speaker and Deputy Speaker of the 12th Parliament,” Among said.

“I have no doubt that your leadership will bolster the legislative agenda and promote outcomes that serve our nation’s best interests. I sincerely wish you success in your service to our country,” she added.

Jacob Oboth-Oboth was elected Speaker of the 12th Parliament after defeating several contenders in a vote held by Members of Parliament earlier this week.

Meanwhile, Thomas Tayebwa retained his position as Deputy Speaker following parliamentary approval.

The transition in parliamentary leadership marks the beginning of a new legislative term expected to focus on governance, economic policy, accountability, and implementation of national development priorities.

Among, who previously served as Speaker, remains one of the most influential political figures within the ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM) and has continued to maintain an active public and political presence following the end of her tenure at the helm of Parliament.

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