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The Uganda Law Society Turmoil: A Threat to the Rule of Law

By Cathy Mirembe

The Uganda Law Society (ULS) has been embroiled in a leadership crisis that has far-reaching implications for the country’s democratic foundation and the rule of law. The crisis began in November 2024, when President Isaac Ssemakadde and Vice President Anthony Asiimwe were expelled from the ULS council over allegations of gross misconduct. However, the expulsion has been disputed, with Ssemakadde’s supporters arguing that the decision was illegitimate and that he and Asiimwe are still in charge.

The crisis has escalated into a full-blown battle, with Ssemakadde filing a petition in the High Court to halt a private prosecution against him. The prosecution was authorized by the Buganda Road Chief Magistrates Court, and Ssemakadde’s lawyers argue that the court process is being abused. This development has raised concerns about the independence of the judiciary and the potential for the rule of law to be undermined.

Furthermore, the ULS has suspended its Secretary General, Phillip Munaabi, and council member Geoffrey Turyamusiima over allegations of attempting to overthrow Ssemakadde’s leadership. This move has been seen as an attempt to consolidate power and silence dissenting voices within the ULS.

The implications of this crisis are far-reaching and have significant consequences for Uganda’s democratic foundation. The rule of law is a fundamental principle of democracy, and the independence of the judiciary is essential for ensuring that the law is applied fairly and impartially. The current crisis threatens to undermine these principles and has the potential to damage Uganda’s reputation as a country that respects the rule of law.

The Uganda Law Society turmoil is a threat to the rule of law and Uganda’s democratic foundation. The disputed expulsion of President Isaac Ssemakadde and Vice President Anthony Asiimwe, the court battles, and the suspensions of key officials have created a crisis that has far-reaching implications for the country. It is essential that the ULS and the relevant authorities take immediate action to resolve this crisis and ensure that the rule of law is upheld.

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