News

Museveni hails Kyabazinga for promoting unity, socio-economic transformation in Busoga

The Kyabazinga William Gabula Nadiope IV and his Inebantu (Queen) Jovia Mutesi arrive at his 10th coronation anniversary at Bukungu Primary School in Buyende District on September 13, 2024. PHOTO/SAM CALEB OPIO

Buyende, (UG):- President Yoweri Museveni Friday heaped praise on the Kyabazinga (Busoga king) William Gabula Nadiope IV for his unwavering role in fostering unity, harmony and socio-economic transformation in Busoga Kingdom.

The President’s message was contained in a speech read by First Deputy Prime Minister Hon Rebecca Kadaga at the Kyabazinga’s 10th Coronation Anniversary celebrations held Friday, September 13, at Bukungu Primary School in Buyende District.

“Busoga Kingdom has demonstrated the ability of cultural institutions socio-economic development agenda and mutual working relations with the government to deliver services and enhance government programmes to the people,” the President said, adding that the Kyabazinga Nadiope’s 10-year reign has justified the National Resistance Movement’s restoration of cultural institutions to impact communities.

The president further challenged cultural institutions to re-focus on socio-economic transformation, promoting and instilling values among their subjects.

On behalf of Busoga leaders, Kadaga in her own speech welcomed the Inebantu (Queen), saying with her, Busoga is going to fast-track family activities geared towards children’s welfare, youth development and guidance to productivity.

“We have been doing your work with Dr Joyce Abaliwano, holding children retreats under youth camps and community tourism promotion, but are now blessed that we have you to inspire and lead us,” Ms Kadaga said, challenging Basoga to trace and document their rich history.

She further assured Kyabazinga subjects that the government is working closely with Busoga to uplift and open the Walugogo-Luuka-Budhumbula road, have the Women GROW programme launched and completion of the Bukungu ferry.

The Kyabazinga acknowledged the central government’s collaborative efforts in revamping the Kingdom’s development agenda, saying the negotiations for the return of its property were going on well which will add on the development programmes, revenue and income.

“I thank the President for his unwavering support to Busoga and commitment to return our property, construct headquarters at Bugembe which will boost our revenue, income and status,” the Kyabazinga said, before challenging his subjects on environmental protection and preservation, saying they must plant trees to mitigate climate change.

The Minister for the Presidency, Milly Babirye Babalanda, called upon people to embrace and support government programmes, especially the Parish Development Model, so as to increase household income, sustainability and prosperity.

She said the President will be in Buyende in December for the World Aids Day commemorations and will make an official pronouncement on silverfish, wetlands and the activities of the Fisheries Protection Unit on the lakes.

The anniversary was marked with a 10-boat race, while the Kyabazinga’s subjects presented him with various presents amidst jubilation.



Do you have a story or an opinion to share? Email us on: [email protected] Or join the Daily Express WhatsApp channel for all the latest news and trends or join the Telegram Channel for the latest updates.

Daily Express is Uganda's number one source for breaking news, National news, policy analytical stories, e-buzz, sports, and general news.

We resent fake stories in all our published stories, and are driven by our tagline of being Accurate, Fast & Reliable.

Copyright © 2024 Daily Express Uganda. A Subsidiary of Rabiu Express Media Group Ltd.

To Top
Translate »