Personality of the day: Meet Lawyer MP Medard Ssegona. Whisper Eye Reports
Many Ugandans especially members and supporters of National Unity Platform (NUP) were pleased by the fantastic presentation of counsel Medard Ssegonna yesterday in the controversial case of NUP.
Busiro County East legislator hon Lubega Medard Sseggona is a senior lawyer a partner to Lukwago & Co. Advocates since 2003.
Hon Sseggona is a former minister of Information, Cabinet Affairs and Lukiiko and Spokesperson Buganda Kingdom, Mengo 2006-2010.
Worked as the Shadow Minister of Justice and Constitution Affairs at Uganda’s parliament.
Mr Lubega Medard Ssegonna also known as Akalyamaggwa mainly in Buganda sat his Primary Leaving Examinations (PLE) in 1990 at Mayungwe Primary School.
In 1994 he finished his Uganda Certificate of Education (UCE) at Entebbe Parents S.S.
And in 1997 he attained his Uganda Advanced Certificate of Education (UACE) at Caltec Academy, Makerere.
Mr Ssegonna graduated with a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) Bachelors Degree from Makerere University in 2001.
In 2002 he was completed a Diploma in Legal Practice at Law Development Centre (LDC) Kampala.
He was elected Member of Parliament for Busiro county East constituency in 2011 up to date.
He served as a lecturer at Makerere University Business School (MUBS) between 2002-2010.
He was a renowned member of the Democratic Party (DP) not until recently he joined the National Unity Platform (NUP) led by Kyadondo East MP Kyagulanyi Robert Ssentamu.
[…] Medard Lubega Ssegona, a lawyer who represents Bobi Wine, was among the civilian observers. He told the M&G that he would have preferred to return home after casting his vote, but that “you cannot trust anyone”. Ssegona grew visibly upset as he tried to contact Bobi Wine but could not reach him. “The presidential opponent is in a black-out, his home is cordoned off, his phone is switched off, his television is also off,” he said. “We are in disarray, we cannot trace our own secretary-general.” […]
[…] Medard Lubega Ssegona, a lawyer who represents Bobi Wine, was among the civilian observers. He told the M&G that he would have preferred to return home after casting his vote, but that “you cannot trust anyone”. Ssegona grew visibly upset as he tried to contact Bobi Wine but could not reach him. “The presidential opponent is in a black-out, his home is cordoned off, his phone is switched off, his television is also off,” he said. “We are in disarray, we cannot trace our own secretary-general.” […]
[…] Medard Lubega Ssegona, a lawyer who represents Bobi Wine, was among the civilian observers. He told the M&G that he would have preferred to return home after casting his vote, but that “you cannot trust anyone”. Ssegona grew visibly upset as he tried to contact Bobi Wine but could not reach him. “The presidential opponent is in a black-out, his home is cordoned off, his phone is switched off, his television is also off,” he said. “We are in disarray, we cannot trace our own secretary-general.” […]