Residents of Kangulumira Town Council in Ntenjeru South, Kayunga District, came together over the weekend for a noteworthy event called the “Patriotism Community Baraza.”
This gathering focused on developmental challenges and the spirit of patriotism within the community.
The event served as a vital platform for locals to interact with leaders and various stakeholders, allowing them to voice their urgent issues.
Organized by the Kateregga Community Foundation in partnership with the State House National Secretariat for Patriotism Corps (NSPC) led by Commissioner Hellen Seku, the initiative aimed to enhance civic involvement and build stronger connections between citizens and government entities.
The first-ever community Patriotism Baraza drew thousands of attendees, providing an opportunity for residents to discuss critical topics such as security, wealth creation initiatives like PDM, infrastructure improvements, healthcare, and education.
In her message, conveyed by NSPC Principal Communications Officer Ian Gumisiriza Jeremiah, Commissioner Seku highlighted the significance of active public participation in governance.
“We shall organize such barazas in different communities to listen to people’s concerns and find ways to address them. A case in point is the issue of insecurity, which has been already handled by the IGP, who has put in place the Sub-County Policing model, assuring the public that eighteen police officers will be deployed at every sub-county to ensure much-needed security,” she noted
The residents also raised concerns about a government school charging exorbitant fees; which Seku promised to follow up.
On behalf of the Kateregga Community Foundation, Livingstone Kateregga, the aspiring Member of Parliament for Ntenjeru South County expressed gratitude to NSPC and Commissioner Seku for a meaningful and fruitful partnership.
“I believe that when we work together, we can achieve great things, unlike previous leaders who shunned government programs aimed at liberating people from poverty. I want to thank Commissioner Seku for coming to Ntenjeru with her team; we hope the issues raised by the community will reach the President,” he added.
At the same event, over 100 residents defected from the opposition National Unity Platform (NUP) party to the ruling National Resistance Movement(NRM) and endorsed President Museveni as their sole candidate for the 2026 general elections.
Now, the residents await the president’s approval of their endorsement.