Nasser Sebaggala

Ugandan politician (1947–2020) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Nasser Ntege Sebaggala (15 November 1947 – 26 September 2020) was a Ugandan businessman and politician who was Mayor of Kampala from 2006 to 2011. He was an independent presidential candidate in the 2006 general election before dropping out and joining the Kampala mayoral race.[1]

Succeeded byErias Lukwago (as lord mayor)
Preceded byChristopher Iga
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Nasser Ntege Sebaggala
Mayor of Kampala
In office
2006–2011
Preceded byJohn Ssebaana Kizito
Succeeded byErias Lukwago (as lord mayor)
In office
1998–1999
Preceded byChristopher Iga
Succeeded byJohn Ssebaana Kizito
Personal details
Born(1947-11-15)15 November 1947
Died26 September 2020(2020-09-26) (aged 72)
Kampala, Uganda
PartyDemocratic (before 2006)
ProfessionBusinessman
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Background and education

He was born in Kampala, Uganda's capital city, on 15 November 1947. Nasser died on 26 September 2020.[2]

Career

Following the expulsion of Asians by Idi Amin in 1972, Nasser Sebaggala acquired a supermarket called UGANTICO on Nkrumah road the lower entrance to current CHAM towers[3] an electronics and clothes store on Kampala Road, the main thoroughfare in Kampala. His business interests grew over time. In 1998, he began his political career by running for the position of Mayor of Kampala. Ostensibly a member of the Democratic Party, Sebaggala won the first direct elections for mayor of Kampala in 1998, beating two government-sponsored candidates. However, he was arrested in the United States two months later, in June 1998, on eight counts of fraud and lying to US customs officials. In February 1999, he received a 15-month sentence but was paroled in December 1999. He returned to Kampala in February 2000 to a warm welcome[4] and considered a bid in the 2001 presidential elections.[5][6]

In mid-December 2005, he broke with the Democratic Party (DP), after he came third in the party presidential primaries, which was won by Ssebaana Kizito, and registered himself as an independent. A week later, he reversed his decision, withdrawing his candidacy and announcing his support for Kizito. When he lost the Democratic Party nominations to Norbert Mao in 2010, he quit the DP and formed his own party.[7]

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