The Ministry of Justice And Constitutional Affairs To Lead Relocation Of 13 Institutions To The New JLOS Towers In Naguru
The Ministry of Justice and Constitutional Affairs is leading a relocation of several institutions to the new flashy JLOS Towers located on Plot 98–102, Katalima Road, Naguru, Kampala.
The first phase of the relocation is set to begin on March 16, 2026.
The Ministry of Justice and Constitutional Affairs has officially announced plans to relocate its offices from the city center to new premises in Naguru.
The move is expected to improve service delivery and provide a more modern working environment for both ministry staff and members of the public seeking legal and government services.
According to the official notice released recently , the ministry will move from its current offices at Baumann House to the newly established JLOS Towers.
The relocation will take effect on 16 March 2026, after which all ministry services will be offered from the new location in Naguru, a growing administrative and institutional hub within the capital Kampala.
The one-stop-center –at JLOS Towers is part of ongoing government efforts to strengthen coordination among institutions within the justice sector.
JLOS Towers serves as a central facility for several Justice, Law, and Order Sector (JLOS) institutions, making it easier for agencies to collaborate and streamline service delivery to citizens.
Officials say the new offices will offer improved facilities, better accessibility, and a more efficient environment for handling legal and constitutional matters. The relocation is also expected to reduce congestion associated with offices located within the central business district.
Members of the public who normally seek services from the Ministry of Justice should take note that starting 16 March 2026, all services will be available at JLOS Towers in Naguru. These services include:
Legal advisory services to government ministries and agencies
Drafting of legislation and legal documents
Constitutional and legal policy guidance
Support for government litigation and legal representation
Oversight of legal reforms and justice sector coordination
The ministry has since advised all stakeholders, partners, and members of the public to update their records and direct any future visits or correspondence to the new address at JLOS Towers.
“Anyone planning to visit the ministry after the relocation date should proceed directly to the Naguru offices to avoid inconvenience,” the statement said.
The Ministry of Justice and Constitutional Affairs has also reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring a smooth transition during the relocation process. The ministry also emphasized that measures are being put in place to minimize disruptions and maintain continuity of services throughout the move.
The relocation marks an important step in modernizing government infrastructure and strengthening the delivery of justice-related services in Uganda.
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