Members of Parliament have started taking oath to mark the start of the 12th Parliament. The event is being held amidst pomp and dance at Parliament Building.
Elections of legislators were held on 15 January 2026.
These are the highlights of what is happening at Parliament Building:
- 8.00am: the Uganda Peoples Defence Forces Band played the National and East African anthems.
- 8.05am: the Clerk to Parliament read out the Proclamation, quoting the relevant laws giving him powers to administer oaths to Members-elect.
- Thereafter the first Member-elect, Enos Asiimwe Kinywamachunda (NRM, Kabula County, Lyantonde district) was called up the podium. He took both the oath of allegiance and oath of Member of Parliament. The oaths are provided for in the Fourth Schedule of the Constitution of Uganda.
These are the 2 oaths:
The Oath of Allegiance:
- I,_____________[Name]___________________, swear in the name of the Almighty God/solemnly affirm that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to the Republic of Uganda and that I will preserve, protect and defend the Constitution. [So help me God]
The Oath of Member of Parliament:
- I,__________[Name]___________________, swear in the name of the Almighty God/solemnly affirm that I will give faithful service to this Parliament and support and uphold the Constitution of the Republic of Uganda as by law established. [So help me God.]
- He was followed by Jeje Ababakhar Odongo (independent, Orungo County, Amuria district). Next was the first lady, Sylvia Alinaitwe Tumuheirwe (NRM, Rukiga district woman representative).
The swearing in of new legislators will continue through Thursday 14 May and end on Friday, 15 May 2026.
The event is being broadcast on selected local TV and radio stations and Parliament social media.
Speaker Anita Among takes oath

Just after 9.00am, the Speaker of the 11th Parliament, Anita Annet Among, accompanied by her husband, Moses Magogo Hassim arrived at the venue of the swearing-in ceremony. These were accompanied by a host of Members-elect from their respective regions. Speaker, Among (NRM, Bukedea district woman representative) was escorted by Magogo (NRM, Budiope East, Buyende district) and the other MPs, who all took oath one after the other.
After Among took oath, she was followed by Magogo, Patrick Opolot (NRM, Kachumbala County, Bukedea district), David Beecham Okwere (NRM, Bukedea County, Bukedea district), Sarah Namulondo (NRM, Buyende district woman representative) and Josephine Pedun (NRM, Ngora district woman representative).
Upon taking oath, the MPs, sign the oath book, take an official picture and provide their biometrics, before proceeding to talk to waiting representatives of the media.
Alupo, Nabbanja, Moses Ali take oath


The Prime Minister and Leader of Government Business, Robinah Nabbanja, officially closed the morning session on the opening day of the swearing-in ceremony for new Members of Parliament.
Nabbanja, the NRM Woman Representative for Kakumiro District, arrived at Parliament at 11:30am and was immediately ushered to the podium, where she took the oath of allegiance and of Member of Parliament, pledging loyalty to the Republic of Uganda, commitment to uphold and defend the Constitution; and give faithful service to Parliament.
By the break, 97 Members had taken oath including the Vice President, Jessica Alupo, the District Woman, Katakwi district and the Third Deputy Prime Minister, Gen. (Rtd) Moses Ali, MP for Adjumani West County, Adjumani district.