Ibrahim Mukiibi | |
Office: | Minister of Foreign Affairs of Uganda |
Predecessor: | Olara Otunnu |
Successor: | Paul Ssemogerere |
Termend: | 1989 |
Termstart: | 1986 |
Office2: | Minister of Internal Affairs of Uganda |
President2: | Yoweri Museveni |
Party: | National Resistance Movement |
Termend2: | 1987 |
Termstart2: | 1986 |
Successor2: | Crispus Kiyonga |
Predecessor2: | Kahinda Otafiire |
Office3: | Ugandan ambassador to the Scandinavian Countries |
President3: | Idi Amin |
Office4: | Ugandan ambassador to Ukraine |
President4: | Yoweri Museveni |
Termend4: | 2003 |
Termstart4: | 2002 |
Office5: | Ugandan ambassador to Saudi Arabia |
President5: | Yoweri Museveni |
Termstart5: | 2005 |
Termend5: | 22 November 2012 |
Office6: | Ugandan ambassador to Egypt |
Termend6: | 2005 |
Termstart6: | 2003 |
President6: | Yoweri Museveni |
Office7: | Ugandan ambassador to Israel |
President7: | Yoweri Museveni |
Office8: | Ugandan ambassador to Tanzania |
President8: | Yoweri Museveni |
Termstart8: | 2006 |
Termend8: | 9 October 2012 |
Office9: | Senior Adviser to the President |
President9: | Yoweri Museveni |
Termend9: | Incumbent |
Termstart9: | 9 October 2012 |
Birth Date: | 1935 7, df=y |
Nationality: | Ugandan |
Occupation: | Diplomat, minister, politician, hotelier, ambassador |
President: | Yoweri Museveni |
Residence: | Serenada Eco Resort, Lake Victoria, Uganda (about 35 minutes by boat off the coast of >Ggaba, Kampala, Central Region of Uganda |
Ibrahim Mukiibi (born 15 July 1935) is a Ugandan minister, diplomat, and entrepreneur. He was the powerful Minister of Internal Affairs throughout the early 1990s under president Yoweri Museveni, and has been an ambassador for Uganda to numerous foreign nations.[1] He is also a successful hotelier, running the Serenada Eco-Resort with his wife Harriet on the shores of Lake Victoria.[2]
One of Mukiibi's first prominent political roles was as Uganda's ambassador to the Scandinavian countries, a position he held during the Idi Amin regime.[3] He was out of political power during Apolo Milton Obote's second term, but reentered when his ally Yoweri Museveni took power. He also worked at the African Union on behalf of Uganda during the reign of Idi Amin.[4]
Mukiibi was a prominent minister in the early days of the Yoweri Museveni regime. He was Minister of Foreign Affairs of Uganda from 1986, when Museveni took power, until 1988.[5] He then served as the powerful Minister of Internal Affairs of Uganda from 1989 to 1994, replacing Kahinda Otafiire, who had to resign as Minister of Internal Affairs after he brandished a pistol at a woman at a Kampala bar.[6] [7] Ibrahim Mukiibi left the role in 1987, being replaced by Crispus Kiyonga.[8]
Mukiibi was appointed Uganda's ambassador to the Ukraine in 2002, serving until 2003.[9] In 2003, he moved to be Uganda's ambassador to Egypt.[10] In 2005, in a cabinet reshuffling, Museveni moved Mukiibi to the role of ambassador to Saudi Arabia.[11] He moved to Tanzania in 2006, his longest serving role with an important neighboring country.[12] He left the role in 2012, to a farewell party in Dar es Salaam on behalf of the Tanzanian government.[13]
In 2012, Mukiibi was brought back home to be closer to President Museveni and serve as a Senior Presidential Adviser on Retainer, alongside Francis Butagaira, the Ugandan Ambassador to the European Union in Brussels.[14]
During the early 1980s, Ambassador Ibrahim Mukiibi bought land from his brothet-in-law late Haji Tambula who was then married to his younger sister. The land is situated in Butere Village on the shores of Lake Victoria in the tropical forest in Kyaggwe, in the Mukono District.[15] It's on this land that they established the Serenada Eco-Resort, featuring luxury tents, canoeing, a restaurant, and a bar, 25 minutes by boat from Ggaba. Ambassador Ibrahim Mukiibi owns the resort with his wife Harriet Mukiibi