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Legislators seek dilaogue over Karamoja Varsity certification

Ronald Kabuubi by Ronald Kabuubi
Sunday, 12 April 2026, 8:28
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Education committee chairperson, Hon. Kubeketerya (with back to camera) and NCHE officials at the meeting

Members of Parliament on the Committee of Education and Sports have pledged to push for the establishment of Karamoja Peace and Technology University (KAPATU), despite setbacks flagged by the National Council for Higher Education (NCHE).

The committee learnt from NCHE Executive Director, Prof. Mary Okwakol, during a meeting on Thursday, 09 April 2026 at Parliament, that the project has stalled due to failure to meet accreditation guidelines required under the Universities and Other Tertiary Institutions Act.

“The problem is they are not listening to us. If they had listened to us they would have by now a provisional licence, but we have procedures to follow. I am interested but we have to do the right thing. I am in touch with the Vice-President, she is aware of all this, we have also sent briefs to the President,” said Okwakol.

KAPATU, a Catholic Church founded programme, is seeking to transition into a public university, an arrangement NCHE says is not permissible for privately initiated institutions.

Okwakol added that the proposed governance structures fall short of the legal requirements set by the council, further constraining the accreditation process.

However, some MPs expressed support for the institution, citing its potential to expand access to higher education and contribute to peace and socio-economic transformation in the region.

Abim District Woman MP, Hon. Janet Okori-Moe, questioned NCHE’s reluctance to licence the university, noting that the project enjoys high level political backing.

“How can you say that KAPATU does not exist when it has been blessed by the fountain of honour?” asked Hon. Okori-Moe.

Committee chairperson, Hon. James Kubeketerya, observed that the proposal for a Karamoja-based university is timely and called on stakeholders to resolve the outstanding issues.

“The spirit is there and no one blocking it – it is only to ensure that the formalities are done but we cannot go to the point of no return – we are moving forward only that there is a lot if controversy,” said Kubeketerya.

He tasked Hon. Okori-Moe and IK County MP, Hon. Hillary Lokwang, to engage regional leaders and KAPATU promoters to harmonise positions and facilitate a smooth transition of the project into a fully-fledged university.

Kubeketerya further directed that concerns surrounding KAPATU be prioritised in the committee’s forthcoming engagement with the education ministry as Parliament concludes scrutiny of Ministerial Policy Statements for the 2026/2027 financial year.

He also urged the committee to present NCHE’s request for a review of the legal framework governing higher education, including the Technical and Vocational Education and Training Act 2025 and the Universities and Other Tertiary Institutions Act, where overlaps and contradictions have been cited as affecting effective regulation.

The committee is scheduled to meet officials from the education ministry on Friday, 10 April 2026, as part of the ongoing budget scrutiny process.

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