How Sanjay Made History Becoming First Ugandan of Indian Descent to Be Appointed Full Cabinet Minister

Honorable Sanjay Tanna was on Wednesday, 10th June 2026, sworn in by Parliament, sealing the appointment process and confirming him as the new Minister for Trade, Industry and Cooperatives.

This appointment, which has received countrywide acclaim, places Tanna in the books of history as the first Ugandan of Indian descent to serve in Cabinet as a full Minister with a portfolio.

The two Ugandans of Indian descent who served in high-profile government positions were N.M. Patel, who held the position of Speaker of the Parliament of Uganda from 1963 until January 1971. He made history as the first non-European to hold the role, serving throughout the First Republic until Idi Amin dissolved the legislature.

The second was Shafiq Arain, who was a Cabinet Minister and diplomat in the Obote II government. He, however, had no portfolio.

Following the overthrow of Idi Amin’s regime, Arain served as a prominent government minister and held a key diplomatic post as Uganda’s High Commissioner to London (to the Court of St. James’s).

Prior to the 1970s, Arain was heavily involved in the East African Community, serving as a Minister in charge of the East African Railways before going into exile.

Significance of Tanna’s Appointment

Hon. Sanjay Tanna has not only been appointed a Minister but also Minister for Trade, Industry and Cooperatives. This suits his business experience, acumen and his “dyed-in-the-wool” hobby of investing in viable ventures.

Speaking to this publication, a close associate of the Minister described him as a visionary businessman with an eye for profitability.

“Tanna is a businessman who takes informed decisions, believes in consistency as a basis for business growth and has a millionaire’s patience,” he told this publication.

He has been involved in production, distribution businesses, modern farming, media, tours and travel, private security services, to name but a few. He therefore understands Uganda’s business and investment environment and does not need to be lectured on how to improve it for increased industrialization.

Tanna has employed thousands of Ugandans in the many businesses mentioned above and understands that improved trade brings in income and foreign exchange. He understands that increased industrialization raises national income, creates employment opportunities and makes agriculture more attractive.

The appointment is also, in a way, a recognition of the Indo-Asian community’s contribution to Uganda’s economic growth. For instance, over 60% of the taxes collected by URA come from Indo-Asian-owned companies.

Tanna’s international exposure is a fitting attraction for foreign investors. They will trust him not only because he is of Indian descent but, most importantly, because he is an investor himself. He also has valuable advice for the appointing authority on how best to attract, retain and grow both local and foreign investors.

Tanna possesses rare attributes, approachability and a listening ear. These attributes are very important for a public figure. In his new role, he has to listen to the business community and investors, appreciate their concerns, and present such concerns to the appointing authority and/or Cabinet.

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