23 districts have been passed by approval of 196 members of parliament. The passed new districts have put the number of districts to 135 in the country.
Districts passed to start on 1st July 2016 include, Kaumiro, Ommoro , Lubanda and Kagadi district. The districts to begin as of 1st July 2017, consists of Namisindwa, Pakwach, Butebo ,Rukiga, Bunyangabo and Kyotera district. Districts to take effect 1st July 2018 , are Nabilatuk, Kasanda, Kwania, Bugweri, ,Kikube and Kapelabyong district. Other districts to kick off as of 1st July 2019 include, Madi-okollo, Rwampara, Obongi, Kazo, Kitagwenda, Karenga and Kalaki district.
However, the Minister for local government Adolf Mwesige faced hard times in parliament when a number of Members of Parliament continued to bring names of places they wanted to be considered as districts. The Member of Parliament for Budadiri district Nathan Nandala Mafabi asked government to make each sub county a district since many MPS were demanding their sub counties to become districts.
MPs wanted districts like Buwarasi, Terego, Maracha, Mukuju, Kisoko, Oyam, Kasambya, Bugendera, among others, to be created.