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Leader of Opposition Hon. Joel Ssenyonyi Becomes Advocate Of High Court

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The Leader of the Opposition in Parliament, Hon. Joel Ssenyonyi, has officially been enrolled as an Advocate of the High Court of Uganda. The milestone marks a significant chapter in his professional journey, adding legal credentials to his already impactful political career.

The enrollment ceremony took place at the High Court in Kampala, where Ssenyonyi joined the ranks of qualified legal practitioners after successfully completing all academic and professional requirements. With this achievement, he is now legally empowered to represent clients and handle cases before Uganda’s superior courts.

Ssenyonyi, who is also the Member of Parliament for Nakawa West and a senior figure in the National Unity Platform (NUP), has been widely recognized for his vocal advocacy on issues of justice, accountability, and good governance. His formal admission to the Bar is expected to further enhance his influence within Uganda’s legal and legislative systems.

In his remarks following the ceremony, Ssenyonyi expressed gratitude to God, his family, friends, and supporters who have walked with him throughout his academic and political journey. He described the achievement as both humbling and motivating, pledging to use his legal expertise to defend the rights of the people and contribute meaningfully to the justice system.

This development has been met with celebration from colleagues, constituents, and members of the legal fraternity who commended Ssenyonyi for his resilience, commitment, and pursuit of excellence.

Congratulations to Hon. Joel Ssenyonyi on this remarkable accomplishment. Becoming an Advocate of the High Court is a major feat, and his dedication continues to inspire many Ugandans. Uganda salutes you, Counsel Ssenyonyi!

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