By Solomon Hamala
BUTALEJA
The Sehulu of Banyoli, King Martin Khayinja has reshuffled his cabinet appointing 54 Ministers.

This was disclosed by Ssabalangira of Banyoli, Prince Gessa Abdul Zakaliya Mabanja on Wednesday 2nd August 2023 in a press statement.
Gesa says the appointment of the 54 Ministers is a sign that the kingdom is not bothered by a section of Banyoli who wanted to install self proclaimed ruler, Prince Waisana Eri Kyomi.
“The Kingdom is not ready and will never at any cost work under anybody while executing its duties,” Gesa says.
The Ssabalngira adds that there is a section of people who cropped up and approached the Ministry of Gender to gazette Prince Waisana Eri Kyomi however they were advised to make a memorandum of understanding with the current ruling regime of Sehulu Martin Khayinja which they refused.
According o the information collected, the Ministry of Gender advised the group of Waisana to coordinate and associate with that of Sehulu Martin Khayinja to ably execute the duties that will promote the dignity, unity, development and transformation of the Kingdom but the group of Waisana rejected it.
However this has not shaken the King and his people instead it gave him courage to reshuffle his ministers as a sign of determination to serve his people without any obstacle.
Ssabalangira also advised the appointed ministers to work diligently and also tasked them to tell people to promote true cultural activities.
This was the first time the Sehulu appeared before Banyoli people to address to them on matters concerning the kingdom.
He however appealed to his people to always observe cultural activities, follow the advice and instructions made by the appointed ministers.
Our Eastern Regional Manager, Solomon Hamala was also among the appointed ministers and he was given a position of the Information minister.
The following are some of other ministers appointed to serve Bunyoli Kingdom.
Prime Minister Mr. Eddy Wamushya, Deputy Prime Minister Mr. Jamada Aleta, Ministry of Justice and constitutional affairs Mr. Amos Kisambira, Ministry of Information Mr. Solomon Hamala and many others.