OP-ED

The Revolution of Mindset: Uganda’s Youth for Nation-Building

By Arthur Nuwagaba

History demonstrates that great revolutions often begin with young, visionary leaders. In the 1970s, President Yoweri Museveni and his colleagues, as university students, critically analyzed Uganda’s challenges under oppressive regimes. Their study discussions fueled the liberation struggle that freed Uganda from dictatorship and laid the foundation for stability and growth. Today’s youth face a different revolution one focused on mindset change rather than armed struggle.

Recognizing the potential of young leaders, the National Secretariat for Patriotism Clubs (NSPC) under the Office of the President organized a 14-day Patriotism Ideological Training at Nkumba University for student leaders from universities and institutions of higher learning across the country, running from January 3rd to 18th, 2025. The program aims to empower student leaders to navigate and protect Uganda’s achievements.

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By inculcating a deep understanding of Uganda’s history, cultural identity, and socio-economic potential, participants are being prepared to lead meaningful change. The training emphasizes transitioning from dependency to self-reliance, from job-seeking to job creation, and from criticism to proactive solutions.

According to the 2024 population census, 22.7% of Uganda’s population falls between the ages of 18 and 30, constituting the country’s youth demographic. This vibrant and resourceful group represents a critical force for national development, with their active participation being both a right and a responsibility.

Programs like the Patriotism Ideological Training enhance critical thinking, unity, financial literacy, and leadership skills which are essential tools for tackling unemployment, poverty, and underdevelopment while driving socio-economic transformation.

Globally, young leaders have played pivotal roles in building nations. After independence in 1965, Singapore faced severe challenges such as poverty and unemployment. Under Lee Kuan Yew’s leadership, young graduates spearheaded industrialization and infrastructure development, transforming Singapore into a global economic hub. Similarly, Uganda’s youth must draw inspiration from such examples, using their talents to craft innovative solutions for local challenges.

The Patriotism Ideological Training program at Nkumba University aligns with President Museveni’s vision of a self-reliant and prosperous Uganda. By equipping student leaders with the ideological tools necessary for mindset change, the program empowers them to drive socio-economic transformation. Beyond leadership, it nurtures patriotism, innovation, and resilience which are qualities essential for addressing the nation’s pressing challenges.

The training tackles critical issues such as mental health, career choices, behavior change, financial literacy, ways of thinking, Uganda’s history, and pre-colonial and neo-colonialism. Lectures on globalization and imperialism broaden their understanding of global dynamics, while discussions on Vision 2040 emphasize the importance of working toward Uganda’s long-term goals among many others.

As history shows, student leaders are often the architects of change. From South Africa to China, young leaders have shaped nations. In Uganda, the time is now for student leaders to rise, not with arms, but with patriotism, innovation, and hard work. However, this progress depends on maintaining the political stability achieved under the NRM government. Student leaders are reminded of their role in safeguarding these gains and uniting the nation. This is the revolution of their time, and its success rests on the commitment of every young leader.

By embracing patriotism, self-reliance, and innovative thinking, Uganda’s youth can build a brighter and more prosperous future. Therefore, this training is not just about leadership; it is about service, vision, and inspiring others to join in the transformative journey of nation-building.

The writer is the Head of Mobilization at NSPC-Office of the President and a PhD Candidate in Business Administration.

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