Apolo Nsibambi
Apolo Robin Nsibambi | |
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Nsibambi in 2008 | |
| 8th Prime Minister of Uganda | |
| In office 5 April 1999 – 24 May 2011 | |
| President | Yoweri Museveni |
| Preceded by | Kintu Musoke |
| Succeeded by | Amama Mbabazi |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 25 October 1940 |
| Died | 28 May 2019 (aged 78) |
| Party | National Resistance Movement |
| Spouse(s) | Rhoda Nsibambi (1968–2001) Esther Nsibambi (2003–2019) |
| Alma mater | Makerere University (B.S.) University of Chicago (M.A.) University of Nairobi (Ph.D.) |
Apolo Robin Nsibambi (25 October 1940 – 28 May 2019) was a Ugandan academic and politician who served as the 8th Prime Minister of Uganda from 5 April 1999 until 24 May 2011, when Amama Mbabazi succeeded him.
A distinguished scholar of political science, he taught at Makerere University from the 1960s and later held several senior academic positions, including Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences and Head of the Department of Political Science. He was also Director of the Makerere Institute of Social Research between 1994 and 1996. Beyond academia, Nsibambi served in government as Minister of Public Service (1996–1998) and Minister of Education and Sports (1998–1999) before his appointment as Prime Minister. From 2003 to 2007, he became the first non-Head-of-State Chancellor of Makerere University. Widely regarded as an intellectual statesman, Nsibambi was noted for bridging academia and politics, and during his tenure as Prime Minister he described Makerere as an “intellectual cradle” for fellow scholar Ali Mazrui. He is remembered for his contributions to public service and higher education in Uganda.