George Cosmas Adyebo

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George Cosmas Adyebo

George Cosmas Adyebo (born June 18, 1947 (according to another source: 1945) in Owiny Village / Kwania, † November 19, 2000 in Kampala ) was a Ugandan politician and former prime minister.

He completed his studies in industrial engineering with a master's degree from Charles University in Prague . From 1976 to 1979 he was a systems analyst and programmer in the Ministry of Finance. He then worked in the Ministry of Education until 1983. As such, he was a lecturer at the Uganda Business College of Nakawa, now the Makerere Business School . He was then rector of the Uganda Business College of Aduku from 1983 to 1989 . During that time he served in the Aduku District Assembly for the NRC. He later represented the constituency of Kwania in parliament.

Adyebo was named on January 22, 1991 by President Yoweri Museveni to succeed Prime Minister Samson Kisekka when he became Vice-President. Adyebo remained in this office until November 18, 1994. He was also vice chairman of the NRC.

From 1994 to 1997 Adyebo was then an advisor to President Museveni.

After a lengthy illness, he died on November 19, 2000 in the International Hospital Kampala in Kampala.

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