Cuthbert Joseph Obwangor

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Cuthbert Joseph Obwangor (1 November 1920 – 19 May 2012) was a longtime Ugandan minister and legislator. He was a minister and a political prisoner for the Apollo Milton Obote regime after he opposed Obote's extension of power while Obwangor was a minister. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Cuthbert Joseph Obwangor
rdf:langString Cuthbert Joseph Obwangor
rdf:langString Cuthbert Joseph Obwangor
rdf:langString Omodoi, Soroti, Uganda
xsd:date 2012-05-19
rdf:langString Kiiya, Omasia Parish, Magoro Sub-County, Katakwi District, Uganda
xsd:date 1920-11-01
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xsd:integer 1964
xsd:integer 1966
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rdf:langString May 1966
rdf:langString December 1969
xsd:integer 1952
xsd:integer 1962
xsd:integer 1964
xsd:date 1962-10-10
rdf:langString May 1966
rdf:langString February 1966
rdf:langString Nelson Kasfir
xsd:date 1920-11-01
rdf:langString Teresa Regina Aguti, Angela Margaret Itinot, David William Akotoi, Elizabeth Atekit, Rosemary Atim, Mary Immaculate Kwapi, Margaret Abura, Magdalene Among
xsd:date 2012-05-19
rdf:langString Politician, minister
rdf:langString Minister of Internal Affairs of Uganda
rdf:langString Member of the Uganda Legislative Council representing Teso
rdf:langString Member of the Teso District Council
rdf:langString Minister of Commerce and Industry of Uganda
rdf:langString Minister of Housing and Labour
rdf:langString Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs of Uganda
rdf:langString Member of the Parliament of Uganda representing Teso
rdf:langString Aruo Nicodemus, Martha Atekit
rdf:langString Kenya African National Union 1947 until 1951 Uganda National Congress 1954 until 1960 Uganda People's Congress 1960 until 1982 Democratic Party (Uganda) 1982 until 1984 Nationalist Liberal Party 1984 until 1986 National Resistance Movement 1986 until 2001 Uganda People's Congress 2001 to his death
rdf:langString Role Created
rdf:langString Minister, politician
rdf:langString Teso College Aloet: Our Infrastructure
rdf:langString Transition, No. 33 , pp. 52-56
rdf:langString Anna Maria Abura
rdf:langString Position Vacant
rdf:langString 'I love the present President. He knows me thoroughly and I know him intimately.' He was not a machine, but even in machines there were limitations. Mr. Obwangor said that in his opinion it would be unfair to impose all the powers of the State on him. The essential factor in a modem state was the balance of power. It would be ridiculous if the Constituent Assembly vested all the powers in one man. He strongly felt that the office of Prime Minister should be created. He should be the head of government to assist the President. The creation of such an office would relieve the President and would leave him with the work pertaining to such an important office. Mr. Obwangor suggested that the principle of collective responsibility between the Cabinet Ministers and the President should be held to.
rdf:langString Obwangor House was named in honour of the political boss of First Teso District at the time, Cuthbert Joseph Obwangor, for his immense contribution to the development of Teso. Obwangor was the first Itesot to represent Teso district in Uganda's parliament. Obwangor House has a capacity of 128 students, and is closest to the dining hall. It has generally performed the best in sports and during inspections.
rdf:langString The 1967 Uganda Constituent Assembly Debate: Increasing Presidential Powers
rdf:langString O-LEVEL Dormitories
rdf:langString Cuthbert Joseph Obwangor (1 November 1920 – 19 May 2012) was a longtime Ugandan minister and legislator. He was a minister and a political prisoner for the Apollo Milton Obote regime after he opposed Obote's extension of power while Obwangor was a minister.
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