Contraversial lawyer Isaac Ssemakadde aka “Legal Rebel”has been elected as the new President of the Uganda Law Society.
The legal community have expressed hope that his leadership will usher in much-needed reforms, particularly in strengthening the rule of law in Uganda.
Ssemakadde, a self-proclaimed “Legal Rebel,” has been a vocal advocate for decolonizing Uganda’s legal system. His campaign promises centered around shaking up the status quo and introducing much-needed reforms to the ULS. With his unapologetic style and refusal to conform to entrenched legal norms, Ssemakadde is expected to bring a fresh perspective to the organization.
“Throughout his career, Ssemakadde has demonstrated his commitment to defending human rights and taking on high-profile cases. His experience as a lawyer and activist will undoubtedly shape his presidency and inform his decisions.,” George Musisi, a member of the ULS said .
In his victory speech, Ssemakadde reaffirmed his commitment to introducing radical reforms within the legal system, emphasizing the critical need for an independent judiciary.
“It’s time for change. The country is calling for reform, and the rule of law must be upheld without interference,” he stated.
Professor Ssempebwa,said, “This is an important election. The judiciary must be respected and allowed to function independently, free from political influence,” he noted.
Attorney General Kiryowa reaffirmed the judiciary’s commitment to addressing free legal services.
ULS member Lewis Lubongoye expressed optimism, saying, “The practice of civilians being tried in military courts is a violation of their rights. We hope to see an end to this under the new leadership of the ULS.”
He added that with Ssemakadde now at the helm, the legal community is hopeful for a renewed focus on judicial independence, human rights, and accountability. His presidency is expected to usher in a dynamic era for the Uganda Law Society as he confronts the complex legal challenges facing the country.