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UHRC Chairperson Fauzat Wangadya Shockingly Resigns, Speculations Arise

The Uganda Human Rights Commission chairperson has reportedly stepped down after submitting her resignation to President Museveni, with no official reason given for her decision.

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Highlights
  • UHRC Chairperson Fauzat Wangadya reportedly resigns
  • Reason for stepping down remains unclear
  • Resignation letter submitted to President Museveni

The Chairperson of the Uganda Human Rights Commission (UHRC), Fauzat Mariam Wangadya, has reportedly resigned from her position, triggering widespread speculation about the circumstances surrounding her departure.

According to a resignation letter obtained by inside sources, Wangadya formally wrote to President Yoweri Museveni, requesting to be relieved of her duties as Chairperson of the Commission.

The exact reasons behind her decision have not been disclosed, and it remains unclear whether President Museveni has accepted the resignation.

Wangadya’s reported exit has come as a surprise, with many observers awaiting an official statement from either the Presidency or the Uganda Human Rights Commission to clarify the circumstances surrounding her departure.

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As of publication, no further details had been released regarding her resignation.

This remains a developing story, and updates will be provided as more information becomes available.

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