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{{Short description|Ugandan politician}}
'''Mumbere Reagan''' is a Ugandan Medical Student at Kampala International University Western Campus. He is a '''Muyira''' (also known as '''Bakonzo''') from Kasese District.

'''Early life and Education.'''


He went to Kilembe Christian Nursery School, Kyanjuki Primary School, Kilembe Senior Secondary School for both ordinary and advanced levels where he graduated with Uganda Advanced Certificate of Education majoring in Biology, Physics, Chemistry and Pure and Applied Mathematics.


He later joined Kampala international Universuty
He later joined Kampala international Universuty


He was born on 29th November, 1998 to late Masika Janet and late Mase
He was born on 29th November, 1998 to late Masika

HereHe is the first born of the two children, his brother Bwambale Muhotho Ronald (born 2000) pursuing a Bachelor of Electrical Engineering.





Revision as of 07:11, 28 January 2023

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He later joined Kampala international Universuty

He was born on 29th November, 1998 to late Masika


Political career

Okumu was elected to the parliament in 2001 on the ticket of the Forum for Democratic Change until 2016 election when he quit the party to run for parliament as an independent candidate and won. His election was challenged in court by FDC candidate Christopher Acire who alleged irregularities in the electoral process.[1] The case ended in favour of Okumu who served out his term in the parliament. He lost his parliamentary seat in the 2021 election for the first time since 1996. He was sacked from the parliament by National Resistance Movement (NRM) candidate Simon Wokorach who scored about 14,000 votes to Okumu’s paltry 2,200 votes.[2][3]

References

  1. ^ "Regan Okumu, Aol Disagree Over Choice of Party Flag Bearers in Gulu :". Uganda Radionetwork. Retrieved 2021-09-18.
  2. ^ "MP Reagan Okumu Decries Delayed 2016 Supreme Court Ruling". Uganda Radio Network. Retrieved 2021-09-18.
  3. ^ "Okumu warns Gulu teachers on UPE funds". New Vision. Retrieved 2021-09-18.