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Imbert is now Public Utilities Minister - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

COLM IMBERT has been appointed as the new Minister of Public Utilities, replacing Marvin Gonzales, who is now the Minister of National Security.

Imbert took the oath of office on March 17 at the President’s House, St Ann’s.

He is a qualified civil engineer and holds two degrees in engineering and two postgraduate degrees in law.

Imbert's political career began in 1991 when he entered public life as a member of parliament and cabinet minister, responsible for the Ministry of Works and Transport and the Ministry of Local Government. He remained in this role until 1995, when he became a member of the opposition.

During his fourth, fifth and sixth terms as an MP from 2001 to 2010, he held various Cabinet positions, including Health minister and minister of Science, Technology and Tertiary Education, before returning to the Ministry of Works and Transport.

[caption id="attachment_1144664" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Colm Imbert takes his oath of office at the President's House, St Ann’s on March 17. Looking on is President Christine Kangaloo. - Photo by Jeff K Mayers[/caption]

After the 2007 general election, he was also appointed leader of Government Business in the House of Representatives. In 2010, during his seventh term as an MP, Imbert once again moved into the opposition, where he served as chairman of the Public Accounts Committee.

In September 2015, Imbert was appointed as Finance minister, marking his return as an MP for the eighth time and as a cabinet minister for the fifth time. In 2018, he was elected chairman of the People's National Movement (PNM).

After the PNM's victory in the August 2020 general election, Imbert was reappointed as Finance minister, returning for his ninth term as an MP and his sixth term as a cabinet minister.

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Critics have called it a stunt to invite sympathy. Yet Amuriat says campaigning without shoes is a protest and that those who do not get its symbolism are missing a point.

Uganda is due to hold a general election on January 14. Amuriat and another opposition candidate, Bobi Wine have had their rallies violently dispersed by security forces or been arrested.

In mid-November, scores of people were killed as security forces attempted to quell protests against the arrest and detention of Bobi Wine.

Police has accused the candidates of addressing huge gatherings in contravention of regulations on COVID-19 prevention.

Swollen feet

In an interview with one of the dailies in Uganda, Amuriat said his feet hurt a lot and has to pour cold water on them in between campaign stops for some relief.

Doctors have cautioned him on the potential danger of contracting tetanus from cuts to his feet.

Yet Amuriat remains adamant. He says by refusing to wear shoes, he’s standing in solidarity with people whose wealth and opportunities have been stolen by the country’s longtime ruler Yoweri Museveni.

JUST IN: FDC presidential candidate Patrick Amuriat has been arrested at the border of Rubirizi and Bushenyi districts. The reason for his arrest is yet to be known📹 @MukhayeD#MonitorUpdates#UGDecides2021 pic.twitter.com/xopK4FMoD0

— Daily Monitor (@DailyMonitor) December 4, 2020

Museveni, in power since 1986 is seeking a new term. In 2017, he changed the constitution to remove age limits that would have stopped him from seeking re-election.

FDC is Uganda’s largest opposition party. In 3 previous elections, the party fronted veteran activist and retired army colonel Kizza Besigye for president.

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