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Erinayo Wilson Oryema was born on 1 January, 1917 in Uganda, is a Ugandan police officer. Discover Erinayo Wilson Oryema's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 60 years old?

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Born 1 January, 1917
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Date of death 16 February 1977
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Nationality Uganda

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1917

Erinayo Wilson Oryema CPM (1 January 1917 – 16 February 1977) was Uganda's first African Inspector General of Police (1964–1971), Minister of Land, Mineral, and Water Resources (1971–1974) and Minister of Land, Housing and Physical Planning (1974–1977).

He was born in 1917 to Victoria Abum Daramoi, daughter of a blacksmith, Dwoka Adat, and Owiny Okoli of the Payira (Northern Uganda).

1935

In 1935 he graduated from Buwalasi Teacher Training College in Mbale, after which he was posted to Gulu Primary School in Northern Uganda.

1936

He taught at the primary schools in Gulu and Kitgum between 1936 and 1939, and later became School Master.

They both taught at the same primary schools in Gulu and Kitgum between 1936 and 1939, where EW Oryema later became school master.

They had 11 children: Gertrude, Mary, Joyce, William, Henry, Pamela, Betty, John, Irene, Anna, and Geoffrey, who went on to become an internationally renowned musician.

1937

He met his wife, Janet Manjeri Acoyo, daughter of Lasto Olum, and Abwoyo P'Wali of Palabek, Kitgum (Northern Uganda), a teacher who had qualified at Kabwangazi Teacher Training College, and they married in 1937 at the parish church of St Philips in Gulu town.

1939

Erinayo Wilson Oryema then enlisted in the Uganda Police Force in 1939.

A year later he was promoted to the rank of Corporal, and the following year to Sub-Inspector.

During World War II, he enlisted in the King's African Rifles Regiment and after the war ended, he returned to the Uganda Police Force.

1951

He made Inspector of Police in 1951, and was listed in the Queen's birthday honours in 1952, receiving the Colonial Police Medal for exemplary service.

1954

He was promoted to Assistant Superintendent of Police in 1954, and in 1956 to Deputy Superintendent.

1961

When the colonial government started identifying African officers to take over the leadership of the force, Oryema was promoted to the rank of Superintendent in 1961, and the following year to Senior Superintendent of Police, then to Assistant Commissioner of Police.

1963

In 1963 Oryema was appointed the first African Deputy Inspector General of Police, and the following year, Inspector General of Police.

1971

He served in that capacity until 1971.

In 1971, Oryema was appointed Minister of Minerals and Water Resources, and from 1976 he served as a Minister of Lands, Housing and Physical Planning.

Oryema was born into the Acholi tribe from Northern Uganda.

1977

In February 1977, Oryema, together with Archbishop Janani Luwum and Interior Minister Charles Oboth Ofumbi, is generally accepted as having been murdered by the security forces of the government of President Idi Amin.

Erinayo Wilson Oryema began his career as a teacher.

In February 1977, Oryema, together with Archbishop Janani Luwum and Interior Minister Charles Oboth Ofumbi were arrested for their part in an alleged coup and died shortly after.

The official account describes the trio as being killed in a road traffic accident while trying to overpower their driver.

However, Henry Kyemba, Minister of Health in Amin's government, later wrote in his book A State of Blood, that "The bodies were bullet-riddled. The archbishop had been shot through the mouth and at least three bullets in the chest. The ministers had been shot in a similar way but one only in the chest and not through the mouth. Oryema had a bullet wound through the leg."

According to the later testimony of witnesses, the victims had been taken to an army barracks, where they were interrogated, beaten and shot dead.

Erinayo Oryema was by the time of his death the longest serving minister in Amin's government.

The murder of Oryema and Luwum had profound effects.

Their deaths made many realise that no one was safe, and shortly thereafter several of Amin's ministers defected or fled to exile.

2014

In May 2014, as part 100 years of service of Uganda Police Force, the current Inspector General of Police Kale Kayihura announced a rectification campaign to make good what was done wrong in the past, and said that the late IGP Erinayo Oryema will be given a reburial with full honours.