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The next great leaders should start at LCI structure

Why the young people should contest in the LC elections

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June 29, 2026
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The next great leaders should start at LC1
As the roadmap for the upcoming LC1 elections unfolds, young people across the country should see more than another electoral process.

They should see an opportunity to lead, serve, and redefine what grassroots leadership looks like.
For too long, many villages have suffered from leadership that is either inactive or disconnected from the people it serves. Community meetings have become rare, citizen engagement has weakened, and vital government programs such as the Parish Development Model (PDM) and Emyooga, have often failed to reach those who need them most.

The biggest losers in this gap have been young people, many of whom have missed opportunities simply because information never reached them or because no one was willing to mobilize the community.

This is precisely why more young people should contest for LC1 leadership.
There is a persistent misconception that the office of LC1 is too small to matter. Nothing could be further from the truth. Every meaningful transformation begins at the grassroots.

The LC1 chairperson is often the first point of contact between citizens and government, the mobilizer of community action, and the custodian of local development.

When this office is occupied by capable, energetic, and visionary leaders, entire communities benefit.
Whether you are a graduate, a professional, an entrepreneur, or simply someone with a genuine passion for serving others, do not dismiss this opportunity.

Leadership is not defined by the size of the office but by the impact one makes while occupying it. An effective LC1 leader can inspire community participation, build partnerships with development organizations, advocate for better services, and ensure that government initiatives reach every deserving household.

More importantly, serving at this level provides invaluable experience.

It develops leadership skills, builds credibility, expands professional networks, and prepares individuals for greater national responsibilities.

Many outstanding leaders began by serving their communities before moving on to higher offices. The journey to national leadership often starts with solving local problems.

The young generation has the energy, creativity, and determination needed to address the challenges facing our villages.

Rather than remaining spectators or critics, young people should become participants in shaping the future of their communities.

Leadership is not merely about holding office; it is about accepting responsibility for improving the lives of others.
The upcoming LC1 elections present more than a political contest. They offer young people a chance to prove that integrity, innovation, and service can still define public leadership.

This is the moment to step forward, earn the trust of your community, and demonstrate that a new generation of leaders is ready to serve.

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