Margaret Baba Diri

Ugandan politician

Margaret Baba Diri (born on 29 June 1954) is a Ugandan politician who was first elected to the Ugandan Parliament as a representative of people with disabilities in 1996 where she has been to date. Prior to joining politics she worked as a teacher at St. Charles Lwanga in Koboko between 1976 and 1990 and also as a gender development officer at National Union of Disabled Persons of Uganda (NUDIPU) between 1992 and 1996

- District Woman, Koboko (NRM) (2011)

Quotes

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  • I'm not familiar with the procedures the army follows, but if they asked him, that's acceptable. As an MP, he has the right to express his views, though unfortunately, he found himself in a difficult situation.
  • How are these weeds entering our country? Are they being imported? We need to identify their origin so we can stop their spread.
  • We’re not here for competition. We are all growing at our own pace
  • We can sense and imagine what others might see.
  • I thought it was the end of my life.
  • After that, it depends on what my people decide. I won’t give up until they say no.
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