Jimmy Akena Obote
James Michael Jimmy Akena, commonly known as Jimmy Akena Obote, is a Ugandan politician and legislator. He is a Member of Parliament representing Lira East Division in Lira City. He leads the Uganda People's Congress.
Early life
Akena was born on 25 September 1967 at Mulago Hospital in Kampala. Following the 1971 coup in Uganda, he lived in exile with his family, including a period in Tanzania. He later lived in Zambia after 1986, and returned to Uganda in the mid-2000s.He attended Namasagali College, completed General Certificate of Education studies through the University of London, and undertaken professional training through the Kenya Institute of Bankers.
Following Idi Amin's coup d’état in 1971, Akena fled to Tanzania with his father where he spent nine years in exile, from 1971 to 1980. He returned to Uganda in 1980 after Obote overthrew Idi Amin. However, following Museveni’s rise to power in 1986, Akena went back into exile, this time in Zambia. He lived there with his father until 2005, when his father died and was brought back to be buried in Lango, northern Uganda, his birthplace.
Career
Business and early work
Akena has been described in press profiles as having worked as an accountant with Agromed in Kenya and Zambia in the early 1990s.Parliament
Akena entered Parliament after winning the Lira Municipality parliamentary seat in the 2006 elections, defeating incumbent Cecilia Ogwal, according to contemporaneous reporting. Parliamentary records list him as the Member of Parliament for Lira East Division, Lira City, on the UPC ticket. Committee membership lists published by Parliament include him on:- The Committee on [National Economy (Uganda)|Committee on National Economy]
- The Committee on Environment and Natural Resources
Uganda People’s Congress