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#focustvyange #subscribe #ugandanpresidents #ugandanhistory KOJJA KAGATO AKUWA BWIINO KU IDI AMIN, OBOTE N'E MUSEVENI_Better regime on public service delivery ............................................................................................. Key figures frequently mentioned in discussions about Uganda's history and leadership include: Sir Edward Muteesa II: Uganda's first President (1963-1966) and the King (Kabaka) of Buganda. He is remembered as a founding figure who played a key role in the independence negotiations, though his tenure was marked by conflict with the central government, leading to the suspension of the constitution and his exile. Dr. Apollo Milton Obote: He was the country's first executive Prime Minister and later became the second President (1966-1971 and 1980-1985). He is recognized as a principal architect of Uganda's independence but was a controversial figure who abolished traditional kingdoms and faced significant internal opposition and two coups. Idi Amin Dada: Amin overthrew Obote in a 1971 coup and ruled until 1979. His rule is largely remembered for its brutal human rights atrocities and the expulsion of the Asian minority, though some sources mention his infrastructure projects and "African pride" movement. Yoweri Kaguta Museveni: The current and longest-serving President, in power since 1986. He is credited by his supporters with bringing relative stability to much of the country, organizing the first elections since independence, and fostering significant economic growth. Critics, however, point to his long tenure and issues surrounding democracy and human rights.