Paul Omiat Amoru (born 11 October 1983) is a Ugandan media practitioner, public speaker, trailblazer and politician.
He is the elected Member of Parliament for Dokolo North County and a representative of the National Resistance Movement (NRM), the ruling political party in Uganda.Amoru is the chairperson of the Uganda Parliamentary Forum on Media, the spokesperson for Lango Parliamentary Group, the NRM whip for Lango Members of Parliament and the NRM chairperson for Dokolo North County.
He is a member of the Committee on Equal Opportunities and the Committee on Education & Sports in the 10th Parliament of Uganda.In 2005, Amoru was elected guild president of Uganda Christian University and subsequently served as president of Uganda National Students Association (UNSA) in 2006.
He was the founding president of Uganda Christian University Media Link in 2004 and a founding member of Uganda Christian University HIV / AIDS Initiative in 2006.
He formerly worked as a Public Relations Officer for Kumi University, a Deputy News Editor for Monitor Publications Limited (MPL) and a Senior Information and Communication Officer for Uganda Business and Technical Examinations Board (UBTEB).
He is the chairman board of trustees for UNSA and previously served on the same board as the deputy chairperson for the national students’ body.