During the inauguration ceremony, Eng. Irene Pauline Bateebe, Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development, emphasized the board's critical role in achieving new targets aimed at enhancing the exploitation and value addition of minerals for economic transformation, industrialization, and job creation for Ugandans.
The Government has inaugurated a new board for
the Uganda National Mining Company, under the Ministry of Energy and Mineral
Development, to oversee its equity interests in the mining sector.
The board, consisting of nine members,
was inaugurated on Monday, November 4, 2024, at the Petroleum Authority of
Uganda (PAU) House in Entebbe. The board is chaired by James Mukasa Ssebugenyi,
with James Byagaba serving as the Vice Chairperson.
Other members include Kevin Aanyu, Alaba Agnes,
Francis Twinamatsiko, Maria Kiwanuka Nabasirye Kiwana, Kwatampora Alex Binego
Zentaro, Wilfred Kokas Aupal, and John Fisher Kanyemibwa.
During the inauguration ceremony, Eng. Irene
Pauline Bateebe, Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Energy and Mineral
Development, emphasized the board's critical role in achieving new targets
aimed at enhancing the exploitation and value addition of minerals for economic
transformation, industrialization, and job creation for Ugandans.
Eng. Bateebe outlined the Ministry's strategic
vision, stating that the board will be expected to increase exploration and
quantification of at least 58 priority minerals and geothermal resources across
the country. Additionally, the board aims to promote the adoption and use of
appropriate and affordable technologies throughout the supply chain.
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In his inaugural speech, James Mukasa Ssebugenyi
highlighted that mineral development is a key driver of revenue and government
plans. He expressed confidence that the Uganda National Mining Company can play
a transformative role in the economy, bringing a diverse set of competencies to
support sustainable development in the mineral sector.
“We promise to future-proof Uganda's mineral
development agendas and will act rationally in executing our mandate,” he
stated.
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Phiona Nyamutoro, Minister of State for Energy
and Mineral Development (Minerals), underscored the importance of the mineral
sector as one of five critical areas—including Agriculture, Tourism, Mining,
and Science and Technology—identified by the government to achieve economic
growth over the next decade.
The Minister noted that the board's appointment
and inauguration place the Uganda National Mining Company in a pivotal position
to ensure that Uganda maximizes its benefits from the mining sector, thereby
spurring socio-economic transformation.
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Historically, the mining sector contributed about
30% to Uganda’s GDP five decades ago, but this figure has plummeted to a mere
2.3% today. Efforts are underway to revitalize this crucial sector.
The recently completed National Development Plan
(NDP IV) has earmarked the mining sector, including Oil and Gas, as vital for
the government’s goal of increasing Uganda’s economic output from USD 50
billion to USD 500 billion.
Profile of Uganda National Mining Company Board
MembersJames Mukasa Ssebugenyi –
Chairperson
James Mukasa Ssebugenyi holds a Bachelor of Laws from
Makerere University (1991) and a Postgraduate Diploma in Legal Practice from
the Law Development Centre. He also has a Postgraduate Diploma in Business
Administration from the Uganda Management Institute and a Diploma in Trial
Advocacy from the Washington School of Law. Ssebugenyi has represented major
organizations, including MTN Uganda during its $150 million initial public
offering, AMEA Power in setting up a 20MW solar facility, and Pearl Development
Group in establishing the Lake Victoria Serena Hotel and Golf Club. His other
notable cases include representing the National Environment Management
Authority (NEMA) and Total Energies in high-profile environmental and mineral
resource cases.
James Byagaba – Vice Chairperson
James Byagaba holds a Bachelor of Commerce
(Accounting) from Makerere University and a Diploma in Bank Credit and Risk
Management from Damelin School of Banking, South Africa. He also has a
Certificate in International Financial Reporting Standards from the Hill
Institute, Johannesburg. Byagaba is the Managing Director of Gabas Investments
Ltd and has held multiple managerial roles at Stanbic Bank Uganda and Uganda
Commercial Bank. He has previously served as Vice Chair of the Uganda Energy
Credit Capitalization Company and as a Board Trustee for National Insurance
Corporation Ltd.
Kevin Aanyu – Board MemberAanyu has a Bachelor of Science in Geology and
Chemistry, a Master’s in Geology, and a PhD in Geosciences from Gutenberg
University, Germany. She is currently a lecturer at Makerere University in the
Department of Geology and Petroleum Studies and serves on the Examinations
Moderation Committee. Aanyu is a former geologist with the Department of
Geological Survey and Mines in the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development.
Agnes Alaba – Board Member
Alaba holds a Bachelor of Science in Geology and
Chemistry from Makerere University and a Master’s in Geoinformatics from the
International Institute of Aerospace Survey and Earth Sciences, Netherlands.
She has certificates in geological applications, groundwater tracing, spatial
data infrastructure, and remote sensing. Alaba serves as a Commissioner in the
Department of Mines and is a former Assistant Commissioner for Geodata
Management.
Francis Twinamatsiko – Board MemberTwinamatsiko holds a Bachelor of Science in
Economics, a Master’s in Economic Policy and Planning from Makerere University,
and a Master’s in Energy Studies from Dundee University in Scotland. He is
currently the Assistant Commissioner in the Tax Policy Department at the
Ministry of Finance, Planning, and Economic Development, where he has also
served as Principal Economist and Economist.
Maria Kiwanuka Nabasirye Kiwana –
Board MemberKiwanuka holds a Bachelor of Commerce and an MBA
from the London Business School. She is a Special Presidential Advisor on
Finance and General Manager of Radio One and Radio Two. Kiwanuka is a former
Minister of Finance, Planning, and Economic Development and has worked as a
Financial Systems Consultant with the World Bank. She also serves as a
non-state expert with the Global Green Growth Institute.
Dr. Alex Binego Zentaro Kwatampora –
Board MemberDr. Kwatampora holds a Master’s in Geosciences from
Atlantic International University and a PhD in Geoscience from Selinus
University. He has certifications in geophysics, mineral resource exploration,
and public administration. Kwatampora has served as a consultant with the
Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development and worked on the Lake Katwe Salt
Project. He is also a member of the Technical Advisory Council for Geology in
Public Interest (GPI) in Washington, USA.
Wilfred Kokas Aupal – Board MemberAupal has a Bachelor of Commerce and an MBA
from Makerere University, along with a Postgraduate Diploma in Project Planning
and Management. He is a senior lecturer and Dean of the School of Humanities
and Social Sciences at Uganda Technology and Management University. Aupal has
held past roles as Finance and Administration Manager at Makerere University,
Grants Manager at USAID, and Grants Coordinator under USAID.
John Fisher Kanyemibwa – Board
Member
Kanyemibwa holds a Master’s in Oil and Gas
Law from the Institute of Petroleum Studies (affiliated with Uganda Christian
University), a Master’s in Commercial and Corporate Law from the University of
London, and a Bachelor of Laws from Makerere University. He is an advocate with
H&G Advocates and has handled dispute resolution for various organizations,
including Uganda Electricity Transmission Company and Makerere University.
The diverse backgrounds of the Uganda National Mining
Company Board members ensure a wide range of expertise, avoiding conflicts with
their roles in other government institutions.
Ochola's journalism career begun from Radio King 90.2 FM in Gulu around 2009, and Radio Rupiny 95.7 Fm under Vision Group in 2012. He also reported for Mighty Fire 91.5 Fm, Kitgum in 2015 before joining Wizarts Foundation in 2017.
He has been reporting for Uganda Radio Network (URN) since 2017 before being posted as Bureau Chief Kitgum, and later Gulu between 2018 - 2021. Currently, he reports from Parliament.