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'''Charles Okello Macodwogo Engola''' (12 October 1958 – 2 May 2023), commonly known as '''Charles Okello-Engola''', was a Ugandan politician and ] in the ]. He was the ] in the ].<ref name="Atuhaire 2023">{{cite web | last=Atuhaire | first=Patience | title=Soldier shoots dead politician he was guarding | website=BBC News | date=2 May 2023 | url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-65454213 | access-date=2 May 2023}}</ref> '''Charles Okello Macodwogo Engola''' (12 October 1958 – 2 May 2023), commonly known as '''Charles Okello (Macodwogo) Engola''', was a Ugandan politician and a retired ] in the ]. He was the ] in the ], as well as the ] representing Oyam North County when he was shot and killed by his bodyguard. Previously, he had held the position of Minister of State for Defence.

Engola was born to Chief (Jago) Nasan Engola and Ketula Engola of Awangi, in Iceme, Oyam district. He was the grandson of Rwot Olong Adilo, and great-grandson of Rwot Olwa Abelli of Iceme.

Engola was appointed to the position of Minister of State for Defence on 6 June 2016, replacing ], who was appointed Cabinet Minister of Internal Affairs.<ref name="1R">{{Cite web |last=Uganda State House |date=6 June 2016 |title=Museveni’s new cabinet list At 6 June 2016 |url=http://www.monitor.co.ug/blob/view/-/3235304/data/1345443/-/3o16hn/-/Museveni%2527s+cabinet.pdf |access-date=14 June 2016 |format=PDF |newspaper=] |location=Kampala}}</ref> He served as the ] representing ''Oyam North County'' in the 10th Parliament (2016–2021).<ref name="2R">{{Cite web |last=Parliament of Uganda |date=2016 |title=Parliament of Uganda Members of the 10th Parliament: Charles Okello Macodwogo Engola |url=https://www.parliament.go.ug/mp_database/profile.php?mid=371 |access-date=24 February 2020 |publisher=] |place=kampala}}</ref>

On 2 May 2023, Engola was shot and killed by his personal bodyguard, who in turn shot himself dead.<ref>{{Cite news|date=May 2, 2023|title=Ugandan minister shot and killed by bodyguard: reports|url=https://www.ctvnews.ca/world/ugandan-minister-shot-and-killed-by-bodyguard-reports-1.6379763 |access-date=May 2, 2023|agency=]|language=en-CA}}</ref><ref name="Celebrity Telegraph 2023">{{cite web | title=Soldier kills the politician he was protecting | website=Celebrity Telegraph | date=2023-05-02 | url=https://celebritytelegraph.com/2023/05/02/soldier-kills-the-politician-he-was-protecting/ | access-date=2023-05-04}}</ref>


== Background and education == == Background and education ==
Engola's parents were Nathan Engola and Ketula Engola. His father was a well known and respected chief in ]. Engola was born on 12 October 1958 in present-day ]. He attended local primary school in Iceme. According to his profile at the website of Uganda's parliament, he obtained his ] from ], in the city of ], in the ] of Uganda.<ref name="2R" /> His first degree, a ], was awarded by ] (KIU), in 2010. His second degree, a ] was also obtained from KIU, in 2013.<ref name="2R" /> Engola was born on 12 October 1958<ref>{{cite news |title=Colonel Charles Okello Engola: Police give update on di soja wey shoot and kill Minister |url=https://www.bbc.com/pidgin/articles/cv2v50k77n9o |access-date=6 May 2023 |work=BBC News Pidgin |date=2 May 2023 |language=pcm}}</ref> in present-day Iceme, ].<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |title=▶️ TRIBUTE: Who was Charles Okello Macodwogo Engola? |url=https://www.newvision.co.ug/articledetails/NV_159406 |access-date=2024-06-09 |website=New Vision |language=en}}</ref> His parents were Chief (Jago) Nasan Engola, a well known and respected chief in ], and Ketula Engola of Awangi, and he was the grandson of Rwot Olong Adilo, and great-grandson of Rwot Olwa Abelli of Iceme.<ref name=":0" /> He attended local primary school in Iceme. According to his profile at the website of Uganda's parliament, he obtained his high school certificate from ], in the city of ], in the ] of Uganda.<ref name="2R" /> His first degree, a ], was awarded by ], in 2010. His second degree, a ] was obtained from the same university in 2013.<ref name="2R" />


==Career== ==Career==
While in the military, Engola was the commander of ''UPDF 501 Brigade'', headquartered at Opit, in ]. The brigade played a role in fighting the ]. He was promoted to the rank of colonel and retired from the military in 2007.<ref name="3R">{{Cite web |last=Bill Oketch |date=24 July 2014 |title=Oyam chairperson demands recognition for ending LRA war |url=http://www.monitor.co.ug/News/National/Oyam-chairperson-demands-recognition-for-ending-LRA-war/-/688334/2394894/-/puiq4i/-/index.html |access-date=24 February 2020 |newspaper=] |location=Kampala}}</ref> In the military, Engola was the commander of UPDF 501 Brigade, headquartered at Opit, in ]. The brigade played a role in fighting the ]. He was promoted to the rank of colonel and retired from the military in 2007.<ref name="3R">{{Cite web |last=Bill Oketch |date=24 July 2014 |title=Oyam chairperson demands recognition for ending LRA war |url=http://www.monitor.co.ug/News/National/Oyam-chairperson-demands-recognition-for-ending-LRA-war/-/688334/2394894/-/puiq4i/-/index.html |access-date=24 February 2020 |newspaper=] |location=Kampala}}</ref>


During the 2006 national election cycle, Engola successfully contested the Local Council 5 (LCV), Oyam District Council Chairmanship, on the ruling NRM political party ticket. He won in a landslide, winning 93 percent of the vote.<ref name="3R" /> He was re-elected in 2011 and served as the LCV Chair for Oyam District for a continuous 10 years, from 2006. In 2016 he won the Oyam North parliamentary seat and was the incumbent member of parliament until he was killed.<ref name="2R" /> During the 2006 national election cycle, Engola successfully contested the Local Council 5, Oyam District Council Chairmanship, on the ruling NRM political party ticket. He won in a landslide, winning 93 percent of the vote.<ref name="3R" /> He was re-elected in 2011 and served as the local council Chair for Oyam District for 10 years, from 2006. In 2016 he won the Oyam North parliamentary seat.<ref name="2R">{{Cite web |last=Parliament of Uganda |date=2016 |title=Parliament of Uganda Members of the 10th Parliament: Charles Okello Macodwogo Engola |url=https://www.parliament.go.ug/mp_database/profile.php?mid=371 |access-date=7 May 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210429224618/https://www.parliament.go.ug/mp_database/profile.php?mid=371 |archive-date=29 April 2021 |publisher=] |location=web.archive.org}}</ref>


On 6 June 2016, Engola was named to the cabinet as State Minister of Defence.<ref name="4R">{{Cite web |last=New Vision |date=6 June 2016 |title=Cabinet: Kamya, Nadduli, Tumukunde In: President Yoweri Museveni Has Released The New Cabinet List |url=https://www.newvision.co.ug/new_vision/news/1426284/cabinet-betty-kamya-nadduli-appointed |access-date=24 February 2020 |place=Kampala |newspaper=]}}</ref> In the cabinet reshuffle of 14 December 2019, Engola retained his portfolio.<ref name="5R">{{Cite web |last=Javira Ssebwami |date=14 December 2019 |title=Cabinet Reshuffle: Museveni drops Muloni, Nadduli, PPS Kamukama |url=https://www.pmldaily.com/news/2019/12/breaking-cabinet-reshuffle-museveni-drops-muloni-nadduli-pps-kamukama.html |access-date=24 February 2020 |publisher=Post Media Limited |location=Kampala}}</ref> On 6 June 2016, Engola was named to the cabinet as State Minister of Defence.<ref name="1R">{{Cite web |date=6 June 2016 |title=Museveni's new cabinet list At 6 June 2016 |url=http://www.monitor.co.ug/blob/view/-/3235304/data/1345443/-/3o16hn/-/Museveni%2527s+cabinet.pdf |access-date=14 June 2016 |newspaper=] |location=Kampala |archive-date=7 October 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161007121926/http://www.monitor.co.ug/blob/view/-/3235304/data/1345443/-/3o16hn/-/Museveni%27s+cabinet.pdf |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref name="4R">{{Cite web |date=6 June 2016 |title=Cabinet: Kamya, Nadduli, Tumukunde In: President Yoweri Museveni Has Released The New Cabinet List |url=https://www.newvision.co.ug/new_vision/news/1426284/cabinet-betty-kamya-nadduli-appointed |access-date=24 February 2020 |place=Kampala |newspaper=]}}</ref> In the cabinet reshuffle of 14 December 2019, Engola retained his portfolio.<ref name="5R">{{Cite web |last=Javira Ssebwami |date=14 December 2019 |title=Cabinet Reshuffle: Museveni drops Muloni, Nadduli, PPS Kamukama |url=https://www.pmldaily.com/news/2019/12/breaking-cabinet-reshuffle-museveni-drops-muloni-nadduli-pps-kamukama.html |access-date=24 February 2020 |publisher=Post Media Limited |location=Kampala}}</ref>


At the time of his death, he was serving as the State Minister for Labour, Employment and Industrial relations and he led the Republic of Uganda government officials on the 1st May, 2023 in commemoration of the International Labour Day in Mayuge District in Eastern Uganda.<ref name="NTV Uganda 2023">{{cite web | title=Minister Engola shot dead | website=NTV Uganda | date=2 May 2023 | url=https://www.ntv.co.ug/ug/news/national/minister-engola-shot-dead-4219966 | access-date=2 May 2023}}</ref> At the time of his death, he was serving as the State Minister for Labour, Employment and Industrial Relations<ref name="BBC 65454213 ">{{cite web | last=Atuhaire | first=Patience | title=Soldier shoots dead politician he was guarding | website=BBC News | date=2 May 2023 | url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-65454213 | access-date=2 May 2023}}</ref> and led the Republic of Uganda government officials on 1 May 2023 in commemoration of the International Labour Day in Mayuge District in Eastern Uganda.<ref name="NTV Uganda 2023">{{cite web | title=Minister Engola shot dead | website=NTV Uganda | date=2 May 2023 | url=https://www.ntv.co.ug/ug/news/national/minister-engola-shot-dead-4219966 | access-date=2 May 2023}}</ref>


==Death== ==Death==
Engola was shot and killed at his home on 2 May 2023. He was 64. A soldier who was guarding him shot Engola and then shot himself dead.<ref>{{Cite news |date=2023-05-02 |title=Soldier shoots dead politician he was guarding |language=en-GB |work=BBC News |url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-65454213 |access-date=2023-05-02}}</ref> The soldier who shot Engola was identified as Private Wilson Sabiiti, but although the local press reported<ref>{{Cite web |date=2023-05-02 |title=Ugandan minister shot and killed by bodyguard: reports |url=https://www.ctvnews.ca/world/ugandan-minister-shot-and-killed-by-bodyguard-reports-1.6379763 |access-date=2023-05-02 |website=CTVNews |language=en}}</ref> that the incident arose from an apparent dispute over the guard's wages (Sabiiti said that he had not been paid some ]4,000,000, a bit more than US$1000, that was owed him), Gender and Labour minister Betty Amongi, who rushed to the scene soon after the shooting, said that Pte. Sabiiti had in fact been a new bodyguard and had only been on the job for a month. Engola's aide-de-camp Lieutenant Ronald Otim also sustained injuries in the shooting and was rushed to hospital.<ref>{{Cite news |date=2023-05-02 |title=Ugandan cabinet minister shot and killed by his bodyguard |language=en |work=The Eastafrican |url=https://www.theeastafrican.co.ke/tea/news/east-africa/ugandan-minister-killed-by-bodyguard-4220150 |access-date=2023-05-02}}</ref> Two days later, he was said to be out of danger "and getting stable" after doctors at ] had stopped the bleeding.<ref>{{Cite news |date=2023-05-04 |title=Slain minister Engola’s aide-de-camp out of danger - Mulago |language=en |work=New Vision |url=https://www.newvision.co.ug/category/world/slain-minister-engolas-aide-de-camp-out-of-da-159596 |access-date=2023-05-04}}</ref> Charles Engola was shot at his home on 2 May 2023. He was 64. A soldier who was guarding Engola shot him and then shot himself dead.<ref name="BBC 65454213 "/><ref name="Celebrity Telegraph 2023">{{cite web | title=Soldier kills the politician he was protecting | website=Celebrity Telegraph | date=2 May 2023 | url=https://celebritytelegraph.com/2023/05/02/soldier-kills-the-politician-he-was-protecting/ | access-date=4 May 2023}}</ref> The soldier who shot Engola was identified as Private Wilson Sabiiti, and the local press reported that the incident arose from an apparent dispute over the guard's wages.<ref name="AP-RMuhumuza 20230502">{{cite news |last1=Muhumuza |first1=Rodney |title=Media: Ugandan minister shot and killed by bodyguard |url=https://apnews.com/article/uganda-minister-shot-bodyguard-7edd541da986917ce37bea63e6010249 |access-date=7 May 2023 |work=Associated Press News |date=2 May 2023 |language=en}}</ref> Gender and Labour minister Betty Amongi, who rushed to the scene soon after the shooting, said that Pte. Sabiiti was a new bodyguard and had been on the job for only a month. According to eyewitnesses of the shooting, Sabiiti had complained that he had not been paid some ]4,000,000, a bit more than US$1000, that was owed him.<ref name="TheEastAfrican4220150" /> Engola's aide-de-camp, Lieutenant Ronald Otim, also sustained injuries in the shooting and was rushed to hospital; two days later, he was said to be out of danger "and getting stable" after doctors at ] had stopped the bleeding.<ref name="TheEastAfrican4220150">{{Cite news |date=2 May 2023 |title=Ugandan cabinet minister shot and killed by his bodyguard |language=en |work=The EastAfrican |url=https://www.theeastafrican.co.ke/tea/news/east-africa/ugandan-minister-killed-by-bodyguard-4220150 |access-date=2 May 2023}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |date=4 May 2023 |title=Slain minister Engola's aide-de-camp out of danger - Mulago |language=en |work=New Vision |url=https://www.newvision.co.ug/category/world/slain-minister-engolas-aide-de-camp-out-of-da-159596 |access-date=4 May 2023}}</ref>


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Ugandan politician and retired military officer (1958–2023)

Charles Engola
Born(1958-10-12)12 October 1958
Iceme, Oyam District, Protectorate of Uganda
Died2 May 2023(2023-05-02) (aged 64)
Kampala, Uganda
Cause of deathGunshot wounds
EducationKampala International University (Bachelor of Development Studies, Master of Public Administration and Management)
Occupations
Years active1982–2023
Known forMilitary matters
TitleMember of Parliament for Oyam County North and State Minister for Defence

Charles Okello Macodwogo Engola (12 October 1958 – 2 May 2023), commonly known as Charles Okello (Macodwogo) Engola, was a Ugandan politician and a retired colonel in the Uganda People's Defence Force. He was the State Minister for Labour, Employment and Industrial Relations in the Ugandan Cabinet, as well as the Member of Parliament representing Oyam North County when he was shot and killed by his bodyguard. Previously, he had held the position of Minister of State for Defence.

Background and education

Engola was born on 12 October 1958 in present-day Iceme, Oyam District. His parents were Chief (Jago) Nasan Engola, a well known and respected chief in Lango, and Ketula Engola of Awangi, and he was the grandson of Rwot Olong Adilo, and great-grandson of Rwot Olwa Abelli of Iceme. He attended local primary school in Iceme. According to his profile at the website of Uganda's parliament, he obtained his high school certificate from Soroti Secondary School, in the city of Soroti, in the Eastern Region of Uganda. His first degree, a Bachelor of Development Studies, was awarded by Kampala International University, in 2010. His second degree, a Master of Public Administration and Management was obtained from the same university in 2013.

Career

In the military, Engola was the commander of UPDF 501 Brigade, headquartered at Opit, in Gulu District. The brigade played a role in fighting the Lord's Resistance Army. He was promoted to the rank of colonel and retired from the military in 2007.

During the 2006 national election cycle, Engola successfully contested the Local Council 5, Oyam District Council Chairmanship, on the ruling NRM political party ticket. He won in a landslide, winning 93 percent of the vote. He was re-elected in 2011 and served as the local council Chair for Oyam District for 10 years, from 2006. In 2016 he won the Oyam North parliamentary seat.

On 6 June 2016, Engola was named to the cabinet as State Minister of Defence. In the cabinet reshuffle of 14 December 2019, Engola retained his portfolio.

At the time of his death, he was serving as the State Minister for Labour, Employment and Industrial Relations and led the Republic of Uganda government officials on 1 May 2023 in commemoration of the International Labour Day in Mayuge District in Eastern Uganda.

Death

Charles Engola was shot at his home on 2 May 2023. He was 64. A soldier who was guarding Engola shot him and then shot himself dead. The soldier who shot Engola was identified as Private Wilson Sabiiti, and the local press reported that the incident arose from an apparent dispute over the guard's wages. Gender and Labour minister Betty Amongi, who rushed to the scene soon after the shooting, said that Pte. Sabiiti was a new bodyguard and had been on the job for only a month. According to eyewitnesses of the shooting, Sabiiti had complained that he had not been paid some USh4,000,000, a bit more than US$1000, that was owed him. Engola's aide-de-camp, Lieutenant Ronald Otim, also sustained injuries in the shooting and was rushed to hospital; two days later, he was said to be out of danger "and getting stable" after doctors at Mulago National Referral Hospital had stopped the bleeding.

See also

References

  1. "Colonel Charles Okello Engola: Police give update on di soja wey shoot and kill Minister". BBC News Pidgin (in Nigerian Pidgin). 2 May 2023. Retrieved 6 May 2023.
  2. ^ "▶️ TRIBUTE: Who was Charles Okello Macodwogo Engola?". New Vision. Retrieved 9 June 2024.
  3. ^ Parliament of Uganda (2016). "Parliament of Uganda Members of the 10th Parliament: Charles Okello Macodwogo Engola". web.archive.org: Parliament of Uganda. Archived from the original on 29 April 2021. Retrieved 7 May 2023.
  4. ^ Bill Oketch (24 July 2014). "Oyam chairperson demands recognition for ending LRA war". Daily Monitor. Kampala. Retrieved 24 February 2020.
  5. "Museveni's new cabinet list At 6 June 2016" (PDF). Daily Monitor. Kampala. 6 June 2016. Archived from the original (PDF) on 7 October 2016. Retrieved 14 June 2016.
  6. "Cabinet: Kamya, Nadduli, Tumukunde In: President Yoweri Museveni Has Released The New Cabinet List". New Vision. Kampala. 6 June 2016. Retrieved 24 February 2020.
  7. Javira Ssebwami (14 December 2019). "Cabinet Reshuffle: Museveni drops Muloni, Nadduli, PPS Kamukama". Kampala: Post Media Limited. Retrieved 24 February 2020.
  8. ^ Atuhaire, Patience (2 May 2023). "Soldier shoots dead politician he was guarding". BBC News. Retrieved 2 May 2023.
  9. "Minister Engola shot dead". NTV Uganda. 2 May 2023. Retrieved 2 May 2023.
  10. "Soldier kills the politician he was protecting". Celebrity Telegraph. 2 May 2023. Retrieved 4 May 2023.
  11. Muhumuza, Rodney (2 May 2023). "Media: Ugandan minister shot and killed by bodyguard". Associated Press News. Retrieved 7 May 2023.
  12. ^ "Ugandan cabinet minister shot and killed by his bodyguard". The EastAfrican. 2 May 2023. Retrieved 2 May 2023.
  13. "Slain minister Engola's aide-de-camp out of danger - Mulago". New Vision. 4 May 2023. Retrieved 4 May 2023.
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