Museveni Swears In New IGG, Principal Judge, and DPP

By Sam Ibanda Mugabi | Sunday, November 9, 2025
Museveni Swears In New IGG, Principal Judge, and DPP
Justice Aisha Naluzze take oath of office as IGG
President Museveni has sworn in Lady Justice Naluzze Aisha Batala as the new Inspector General of Government, alongside Justice Jane Frances Abodo as Principal Judge and Lino Anguzu as Director of Public Prosecutions, in a major judicial leadership reshuffle aimed at strengthening Uganda’s accountability and justice systems.

President Museveni has sworn-in newly-appointed top judicial officers and the Ombudsman in a ceremony held at his ongoing campaign trail in Bugisu sub-region.

The officials sworn-in from Mbale are Lady Justice Aisha Naluzze Batala as the new Inspector General of Government (IGG), Lady Justice Jane Frances Abodo as Principal Judge, and Mr Lino Anguzu as the new Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP).

Keep Reading

The ceremony was attended by Deputy Inspectors General of Government Dr. Okiria and Anne Twino, who were both reappointed to their positions.

President Museveni praised Justice Naluzze’s appointment, saying she brings a “strong judicial perspective” to the Inspectorate’s oversight and accountability functions.

Topics You Might Like

and DPP News IGG Yoweri Museveni DPP Jane Frances Abodo anti corruption Judiciary Uganda Lino Anguzu Justice Naluzze Aisha Batala Museveni Swears In New IGG Principal Judge

Justice Naluzze, a seasoned lawyer and former High Court judge, pledged to take a firm stance against corruption.

“I will work tirelessly to ensure that the Inspectorate of Government is effective in fighting corruption and promoting good governance,” she said.

Justice Abodo, who previously served as Director of Public Prosecutions, now assumes the role of Principal Judge, while Mr Anguzu takes over her former position as DPP.

Leader of the Opposition Joel Ssenyonyi welcomed the new IGG’s appointment, describing her as “more qualified than her predecessor” and expressing optimism that she would “make a positive impact in the fight against corruption.”

What’s your take on this story?

Join 80,000+ others on WhatsApp

Get Ahead of the News.
Stay in the know with real-time breaking news alerts, exclusive reports, and updates that matter to you.

Tap ‘Yes, Keep Me Updated’ and never miss what’s happening in Uganda and beyond—first and fast from NilePost.