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Sunday, 19 May 2024
When tribalism and Sectarianism becomes the order of the day in Museveni’s Corrupt Neo-liberal State: THIRD BEST candidate Eng James Kwesiga Nkamwesiga appointed executive director of Uganda National Bureau of Standards (UNBS)
Controversy engulfs appointment of new UNBS boss Nkamwesiga
A lawyer has questioned the appointment of
Eng James Kwesiga Nkamwesiga as executive director, of Uganda National
Bureau of Standards (UNBS) yet he emerged third best in the job
interviews.
UNBS announced Nkamwesiga successful
candidate from the selection exercise that started in January with the
advertisement of the position until then occupied, in acting capacity,
by Daniel Nangalama.
The interviews featured three tests or
assessments with the total results being circulated against 100 points.
These were: psychometric assessment; written technical test; and
powerpoint presentation and oral interview. While the tests had
different weights on the final result, the assessment guidelines stated
that none of the assessments should be considered in isolation but
rather wholesomely.
"This is the reason why the overall score if
it is above the cut-off, 60 per cent, should be considered as a good
basis for recommending a candidate for further consideration..."
The
documents from the assessment show that Fortunate Muyambi Benda scored
79.9 per cent, while Apollo Segawa cored 79.25, and Nkamwesiga 63.12 per
cent.
The results sheet also shows that Ajer Basil got 61.46
and Samson Akankiza Mpiira 60.46, while Joachim Charles Nkwanga was
46.74 per cent. A simple analysis of the outcomes for the top three
shows that in the psychometric assessment, Muyambi scored 86 out of 100,
Nkamwesiga 78, and Segawa 77. In written technical tests, Muyambi got
77, followed by Segawa with 76, while Nkamwesiga scored 48.
In
the powerpoint presentation and oral interview, the total points were
60. The results show that Muyambi scored 46.27, and Segawa 51, while
Nkamwesiga scored 38.77. Despite five candidates scoring higher than the
cut-off point, the standards council recommended to the minister the
top two.
"Please find the report of the interviews conducted for
your consideration. The 9th National Standards Council hereby recommends
the best two candidates as highlighted in the report," says the
statement signed by the NSC chairman, Charles Musekuura.
It has
now surfaced that Nkamwesiga came third out of the six candidates that
were on the final shortlist. On May 14, 2024, one George Ahimbisibwe
wrote a complaint letter through his lawyers, Wanambugo & Company
Advocates, to the Attorney General over what he referred to as an
"illegal appointment" on Nkamwesiga.
Ahimbisibwe, describing
himself as a concerned citizen, contends that the minister of Trade,
Industry and Cooperatives, appointed a person "who was not recommended"
by NCS after the interviews.
"The appointment by the minister is
illegal and contrary to the UNBS Act as he did not act by the
recommendations of the Board as required by the current law," the
lawyers say.
Mustapha Mugisa, a business management consultant at
Summit Consulting says the minister was within his powers and could
have based his decision on "other factors" that matter.
"Anyone
with 60 per cent or above is good, based on the assessment tools used.
The appointing authority has leeway to select a qualifying candidate who
meets the requirements."