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President Museveni Salutes Judiciary For Embracing Alternative Dispute Resolution Mechanism, Saying It Will Make Case Backlog History


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President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni is pleased with the Judiciary’s decision to shift its approach to dispensing justice from a colonial framework to a more African-centered method that benefits the citizens.

He says this aligns with the Constitutions of African nations, which require the courts of each country to deliver justice in a way that mirrors the cultural norms, values, and interests of the population.

“You cannot administer justice when you are detached from the people you serve,” the Head of State said in a speech delivered for him by his Second-in-Command Maj. Jessica Alupo who represented him at the graduation ceremony for the Chief Justice and a line of Judges. These men and women of wigs completed a Masters Programme in Dispute Resolution and a Certificate in International Commercial Arbitration.

VP Alupo delivering Gen. Museveni’s speech

The training was offered by the Pepperdine University of California, specifically the Straus Institute of Dispute Resolution.

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The President through his very loyal VP congratulated the judges upon completion of their training, noting the importance of applying alternative means of resolving disputes among people.

He said the Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) system encourages and allows constructive dialogue and collaboration among conflicting parties and leads to effective and harmonious resolutions hence promoting lasting peace.

“This has the resultant effect of fostering unity, political stability and socioeconomic development. Promoting Alternative Dispute Resolution mechanisms is cost-effective and an easier way of disposing of cases. Therefore, this means that the problem of backlog which most Judiciaries in Africa have been suffering with and lamenting about will be a problem of the past,” Museveni noted.

VP Alupo handover an accolade to former CJ Benjamin Odoki

The General from Rwakitura added that with this system, the Wanainchi will get justice in time, cheaply and in a more peaceful environment.

Museveni commended the judiciary for advancing the philosophy of resolving disputes through a people-centred approach, noting that before the advent of colonialism in Africa, our forefathers had developed systems for resolving disputes based on societal values and norms.

“It was less adversarial and focused on the truth and creating harmony among people. I, therefore, congratulate your lordship and your team upon this milestone and wish you success in all your endeavours,” he said.

A young ‘judge’ greets an excited VP Alupo at the ceremony

The President also thanked the University for giving the students an 80% scholarship and hailed the continued partnership and support.

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