Solomon Iguru I
Solomon Iguru I | |||||
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Omukama of Bunyoro | |||||
Reign | Since 11 June 1994 | ||||
Coronation | 11 June 1994 | ||||
Predecessor | None – Kingdom exiled from 1967–1993 before exile: (Winyi IV) (as Omukama of Bunyoro) | ||||
Heir apparent | Crown Prince David Mpuga (born 2007) | ||||
Born | 18 June 1948 | ||||
Consort | Omugo Margaret Karunga | ||||
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House | Babiito Dynasty | ||||
Father | Winyi IV of Bunyoro | ||||
Mother | Getrude Komweru Gafabusa Ateenyi |
Omukama Rukirabasaija Agutamba Solomon Gafabusa Iguru I (born 1948) is the 27th Omukama of Bunyoro[1] from 1994 to present. The King's traditional alternative name used by family (known as empaako) is Amooti.[citation needed]
Solomon Iguru I rose to the throne in 1994. His father, Sir Winyi IV of Bunyoro, reigned from 1927 to 1967. In 1967, the Ugandan government under Milton Obote abolished kingdoms.[citation needed]
In recent years, Solomon Iguru has promoted the Kingdom by founding the Association of the Representatives of Bunyoro-Kitara.[citation needed]
Solomon was formally recognised in the Uganda Gazette legal notice No. 303 of 2014.[2][3][4] On 17 October 2024, he was airlifted from his palace using an army helicopter sent by President Museveni after suffering a strange flu. The Kingdom premier asked the King's subjects to remain calm in that difficult situation. (https://chimpreports.com/bunyoro-king-airlifted-to-kampala-for-treatment/)
Awards
[edit]List of awards:[5][self-published source]
- Grand Cordon, Royal and Hashemite Order of the Pearl (Royal House of Sulu, Philippines)[6]
- Grand Cross, Order of Saint Lazarus[citation needed]
- Grand Cross, Order of the Queen of Sheba (Ethiopia) [citation needed]
- Kabalega Star, Republic of Uganda [citation needed]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "King Iguru Opposes Basongora Eviction". AllAfrica.com. 12 June 2007. Retrieved 22 February 2011.
- ^ http://www.redpepper.co.ug/govt-halts-move-to-de-gazette-cultural-leaders/
- ^ http://ugandaradionetwork.com/a/story.php?s=66053
- ^ [http://radiosapientia.com/news/may-2014-gazetted-list-traditional-leaders-stands
- ^ Royal Order - Bunyoro Kingdom
- ^ "The Order of the Pearl". ROYAL SULTANATE OF SULU AND NORTH BORNEO. Retrieved 19 December 2024.