Kampala, Uganda: The Office of the National Chairman (ONC) Manager and Senior Presidential Advisor on Political Affairs, Hajjat Hadijah Namyalo Uzeiye, has donated food items and a bull to the Muslim community at Al Albaan Islamic Primary School, Masjid Noor in Kawaala ahead of the forthcoming Eid Al Adha celebrations.
The donation, received by a section of Muslim women at the mosque, is intended to support vulnerable families preparing to celebrate one of the most important events on the Islamic calendar.
While handing over the items, Hajjat Namyalo clarified that the support had been provided by President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni through the Office of the National Chairman, saying she was only delivering the President’s message to the people.
“This support is from President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni. People should know that the President is always thinking about wananchi and standing with them during such important occasions. For me, I am only delivering his message and support to the people,” Hajjat Namyalo said.

Excited Bazzukulu at Masjid Noor welcomed the support and praised Hajjat Namyalo for what they described as her continued concern for ordinary Ugandans and Muslim communities.
Call for Unity During Eid
Hajjat Namyalo urged Muslim families to use the Eid celebrations to strengthen unity, discipline and love within communities.
She particularly appealed to Muslim men and youth to maintain peace and togetherness during the festive season.
The ONC boss also revealed that immediately after Eid Al Adha, her office would resume nationwide empowerment programmes targeting youth, women and vulnerable groups under President Museveni’s wealth creation campaign.
“Immediately after Eid, we shall resume our empowerment programmes across the country because the President wants Ugandans, especially the youth and women, to improve their livelihoods and fight poverty at household level,” she said.

Women Thank Museveni, Namyalo
Speaking on behalf of the women at Masjid Noor, Hajjat Mariam Bashir thanked President Museveni for consistently supporting Muslim communities during difficult economic periods and religious celebrations.
“We thank President Museveni for always thinking about women and supporting Muslim communities. Such support gives hope to many families preparing for Eid,” Hajjat Bashir said.
She also commended Hajjat Namyalo for sustaining grassroots outreach and empowerment initiatives that continue to impact women and local residents.
“Hajjat Namyalo has always stood with ordinary people. She supports women, empowers youth and continues to reach out to communities without discrimination,” she added.
The Eid donation forms part of ONC’s wider countrywide mobilisation and community outreach activities being implemented under President Museveni’s empowerment agenda.
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