Debate Over Legislator Qualifications Sparks Calls for Reform
In Kampala today, MP Muhammad Nsereko of Kampala Central raised sharp concerns over Uganda’s academic requirements for parliamentary candidates. He highlighted a stark inconsistency: while a primary school headteacher must typically hold a Master’s degree, a prospective Member of Parliament needs only a Senior Six certificate. Nsereko likened the gap to devaluing the legislative role, and urged scrutiny of whether higher education standards would enhance governance credibility and policymaking capacity.