Former Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) deputy president for Western Uganda, Patrick Baguma Ateenyi, has died, leaving behind a legacy of political dedication and entrepreneurship.
Baguma, who also made his mark in Uganda’s business community, passed away in Entebbe, according to sources close to the family. The cause of death has not yet been disclosed publicly.
A prominent political figure in the early 2000s, Baguma was instrumental in building FDC structures in Western Uganda and remained a key voice within the opposition ranks during his time.
His leadership within FDC helped the party gain visibility and support in regions traditionally dominated by the ruling NRM, making him a respected figure across political divides.
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Colleagues in the opposition and political analysts described him as a principled and calm strategist who championed multiparty democracy and justice.
Beyond politics, Baguma was also a successful businessman whose ventures contributed to employment and local economic growth, especially in the western region.
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He maintained close ties with his community even after stepping back from frontline politics, supporting development projects and youth initiatives.
The FDC party and several political leaders have expressed deep sorrow at his passing, praising his service and commitment to Uganda’s political evolution.
Funeral arrangements are underway, and more details are expected from his family and the FDC leadership in the coming days. Baguma’s death marks the end of an era for many who knew him as a dedicated leader and humble community figure.