Gulu — Retired Chief Justice Alfonse Chigamoy Owiny-Dollo was honoured in a homecoming ceremony in his Acholi homeland on March 15, 2026, following his retirement on January 18 after a distinguished 40-year judicial career, including five years as Uganda’s Chief Justice.
President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni attended the event in Gulu City, praising Owiny-Dollo for his integrity in public service, his efforts to modernise the judiciary—notably through digitising court records—and his contributions toward reconciliation in Northern Uganda.
Tributes and Achievements
National leaders and local dignitaries joined in celebrating Owiny-Dollo’s career. Former Uganda People’s Congress (UPC) head Olara Otunnu described him as a “son of the soil”, noting his journey from a humble village school in Acholi to the country’s highest judicial office.
President Museveni highlighted Owiny-Dollo’s reforms in the judiciary and encouraged the local community to engage in wealth creation. He emphasized opportunities in intensive agriculture, including coffee, fruit cultivation, poultry, dairy, and fish farming, asserting that even households with small plots of land could generate income.
Community Celebration
The homecoming was marked by cultural performances, speeches, and public accolades, reflecting both respect for Owiny-Dollo’s career and the community’s pride in his service. Organizers said the event symbolized not only recognition of judicial excellence but also the importance of role models in public service and nation-building.
Observers noted that Owiny-Dollo’s career had been pivotal in strengthening institutional integrity, modernizing court procedures, and fostering peaceful reconciliation efforts in northern Uganda, leaving a legacy that continues to influence the judiciary.
The event underscored Uganda’s ongoing efforts to celebrate homegrown leaders who combine professional achievement with community engagement, and the role of leadership in promoting both justice and economic development at the local level.