Margaret Aachilla Aleper (born 22 November 1963) is a Ugandan politician and the district woman representative for Kotido district in Uganda's 10th Parliament.[1][2][3] She is a member of the ruling National Resistance Movement party.[4]
Margaret Aachilla Aleper | |
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Born | 22 November 1963 |
Nationality | Ugandan |
Education | Kotido Mixed Primary School Kangole Girls Senior Secondary School |
Alma mater | Moroto Teacher Training College Institute of Teacher Education,Kyambogo Kyambogo University |
Occupation(s) | politician, Grade III Teacher |
Political party | National Resistance Movement |
Background and education
editMargaret Aleper attended Primary Leaving Examination at Kotido Mixed Primary School in 1976. In 1980, she completed her Uganda Certificate of Education at Kangole Girls Senior Secondary School. She was awarded a certificate in Grade III Teaching at Moroto Teacher Training College/Makerere University in 1985. In 1997, she completed a Diploma in Teacher Education from Institute of Teacher Education, Kyambogo. She attained her bachelor's degree in education from Kyambogo University in 2004.[5]
Career
editHer working history is detailed below:[5]
- 2011 to date: member of Parliament, Parliament of Uganda.
- 1997-2006: deputy head teacher, Lomukura Primary School.
- 2001-2006: monitoring assistant, Kotido District Local Government.
- 1985-1996: education assistant, Kotido Mixed and Lomukura Primary School.
Other responsibilities
editShe also serves as a full-time member under the Membership to Professional bodies at Uganda National Teachers Union.[5]
Controversies
editShe was tagged among the members of Parliament who betrayed Uganda.[1] She was named one of the members of Parliament who voted "Yes" on the second reading of the Constitution Amendment Bill.[6]
See also
editExternal links
editReferences
edit- ^ acmeug (2016-05-17). "List of Members of Parliament of the 10th Parliament of Uganda". Uganda Journalists' Resource Centre. Retrieved 2020-04-15.
- ^ "Aleper Margaret Achilla - 2021 General Election - Visible Polls". visiblepolls.org. Retrieved 2023-02-09.
- ^ "Margaret Achilla Aleper". theyworkforyou.github.io. Retrieved 2023-02-09.
- ^ "Parliament of Uganda". Retrieved April 16, 2020.
- ^ a b c "Parliament of Uganda". www.parliament.go.ug. Retrieved 2020-04-15.
- ^ "How MPs voted on the second reading of the Constitution Amendment Bill – Parliament Watch". parliamentwatch.ug. Retrieved 2020-04-15.