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Former AG, Minister Kiddu Makubuya still alive -says family

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Former Attorney General (AG)  Kiddu Makubuya is still alive contrary to reports, his family says.

Earlier on Martyrs Day, unconfirmed reports started circulating that 73-year-old Makubuya had died.

However, his family members, who preferred anonymity, said he is still alive though ill.

“We want to assure the public that Dr. Makubuya is still with us, although he is battling for his life. We understand that rumours of his demise have been circulating, but we urge everyone to ignore them and instead pray for his recovery,” the family member said.

The family has requested privacy during this challenging time and appreciates the public’s understanding and support.

“We appreciate the concern and sympathy from the public, but we request privacy as we focus on Dr. Makubuya’s recovery,” the family member said.

Makubuya, who is also a former Member of Parliament for Katikamu South Constituency in Luweero District, held several positions in President Museveni’s government.

These include: Minister of State in charge of Luwero Triangle, State Minister for Foreign Affairs (International Cooperation), Minister of Education and Sports, Justice Minister, Attorney General and Minister for General Duties in the Office of the Prime Minister.

Before his appointment as Attorney General, Dr. Makubuya had a distinguished career in academia, serving as a lecturer and dean at Makerere University’s Law School. He also practiced law privately and was a prominent advocate for human rights and the rule of law.

Dr. Makubuya holds a Bachelor of Laws degree from Makerere University, a Master of Laws degree from the University of London, and a Ph.D. in Law from the University of Edinburgh. He is a respected author and has published several books and articles on various legal topics.

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