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How Govt picked land for Bunyoro University

On August 17, 2021, Members of Parliament and academics from Bunyoro made a presentation before President Yoweri Museveni at the State House, Entebbe, highlighting the need to fast-track the establishment of a public university of Earth and Applied Sciences in the region. They told the President that multiple sites had been proposed to host the university.

These locations included land owned by government institutions, including Uganda Cooperative College in Kigumba (Kiryandongo), Kamurasi Primary Teachers College (Masindi), Bulera Core Primary Teachers College (Hoima), Former National Teachers College (Masindi), Kibaale Town Council, Birembo War Memorial Technical Institute (Kakumiro), Gulu University Hoima Campus, and Kihonda Demonstration Farm (Masindi). Additional land offers came from Bunyoro Kitara Kingdom and Dr Henry Wamani, a former lecturer at the School of Public Health, Makerere University.

In June 2022, the Minister of Education and Sports, Janet Museveni, constituted a six-member taskforce management committee (TMC) to oversee the establishment of a public university in Bunyoro. One of its tasks was to identify and secure the land for the university. A few days later, on 9 June 2022, the Prime Minister, Robinah Nabbanja, chaired a meeting (attended by Members of Parliament and academics from Bunyoro) that set up a three-member sub-committee to carry out a rapid evaluation and verification of the proposed sites. 

The sub-committee comprised Fred Kabagambe Kaliisa, the chairperson of Bunyoro Kitara Kingdom Royal Commission (representing Bunyoro Kitara Kingdom), Jacob Karubanga, the Member of Parliament for Kibanda South, and chairperson of Bunyoro parliamentary caucus (representing political leaders), and Patrick Byakagaba, a natural resource and environmental governance specialist at Makerere University (representing academia). The sub-committee identified Buhimba and Bulera as suitable locations, but only 20 acres of land were available at Bulera.

Detailed technical studies

Thereafter, the National Council for Higher Education (NCHE) and the Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development conducted detailed technical assessments of all the proposed sites. Except for Buhimba and Kihonda land, all the sites inspected were less than 50 acres in size, and yet the government needed 50 acres or more. Subsequently, Buhimba emerged as the most suitable location.

“Based on the overall assessment of all the proposed sites visited, the team found the land offered by Dr Henry Wamani in Buhimba was the most suitable for the establishment of the main campus for the proposed public university in Bunyoro region,” the March 5, 2025, NCHE report reads in part.

Ground-breaking

Dr Wamani offered 100 acres of land for the university in 2017. However, as the government did not take up the offer at the time, he planted trees on 80 acres. When the government later expressed interest in his land, he offered two options: acquire the unplanted 20 acres immediately and take 80 acres after tree harvesting or acquire all 100 acres after compensation for the planted trees.

The Chief Government Valuer assessed the value of the trees, but the Ministry of Education and Sports decided to acquire the 80 acres after tree harvesting.  However, presiding over the ground-breaking ceremony for the university on March 19, 2025, in Buhimba, President Museveni directed that Wamani be paid for his trees, so the government can acquire the entire 100 acres.

President Museveni and First Lady Janet during the ground-breaking ceremony for Bunyoro University in Buhimba, Kikuube district, in March 2025

On June 17, 2025, the Ministry of Education and Sports formally acquired 100 acres from Wamani. The permanent secretary, Kedrace Turyagyenda, signed grant agreements with Wamani at the ministry headquarters in Kampala.

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