How Ugandan Labour Minister Was Shot D3ad By His Body Guard

How Ugandan Labour Minister Was Shot D3ad By His Body Guard

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Col. (Rtd) Charles Okello Engola, the Ugandan Minister of State for Labour, Employment & Industrial Relations has been killed by his bodyguard.

Retired Colonel Charles Okello Engola, who was the deputy minister for gender and labour, was shot at his home on Tuesday morning, May 2.

Police Spokesperson, Fred Enaga, said Engola was shot at close range by the bodyguard identified as Private Wilson Sabiti at his residence in Kyanja while entering his vehicle to go to work.


Enaga disclosed that after Sabiti fired several shots at close range, killing Engola instantly, he fled from the scene up to the trading center at Kyanja, Ring Road where he entered a salon and also shot himself dead.

The police is yet to establish the motive of the shooting. Enaga said a team of detectives has been dispatched to the crime scene team for further investigations.

While in the military, Engola was the commander of the UPDF 501 Brigade, at Opit, in Gulu District. He was then promoted to the rank of colonel and retired from the military in 2007.

During his political career, he served as Oyam District LCV Chairperson on the ruling NRM party ticket for two terms. In 2016, he was elected Oyam North Member of Parliament and re-elected in 2021. He also served as State Minister of Defence from 2016 until 2021.

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