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“VOTE NRM,NAMAYINGO WAS ONCE  WAR BATTLEFIELD,” MUSEVENI

President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni making his remarks while meeting the Mbale State Lodge Neighbors SACCO members at Busamaga ward in Mbale city on the16th November 2025. Photo by PPU/Tony Rujuta.

President Yoweri Museveni has said the transformation of the Musita–Mayuge–Namayingo–Lumino–Busia road is a powerful reminder of how far the country has come; from the days of conflict to the stability being enjoyed today.

Addressing supporters during a campaign rally at Namayingo Primary School Grounds in Namayingo District today, the President reflected on the area’s turbulent past.

He recalled the tense encounter with Idi Amin’s soldiers near Musita during the liberation struggle.

“That road was once a battlefield, I remember being stopped by Amin’s soldiers. When they tried to cause trouble, my colleague acted quickly and the whole group fled,” he said.

He added that returning to the same place and finding a smooth tarmac road gives him great satisfaction, calling it one of the NRM’s great successes.

The President told the people of Namayingo that their region is an example of why safeguarding peace must remain a top priority.

“This area has seen hard times,” he said, recalling battles with Lakwena in Muterere and FOBA rebels who crossed from Kenya.

“Today all that is history. Whatever you are doing, keep the peace,because it is peace that allows us to build and progress.”

On health, President Museveni commended the district for making steady progress in expanding health services. Out of 11 sub-counties,Namayingo has one HCIV and eight HCIIIs, leaving only two sub- counties without a government health facility.

“It seems the leaders of Namayingo have been quite serious,” he said.

To close the remaining gaps, the government has lined up more upgrades including; Mutumba HCIII to HCIV, Sigulu HCIII to HCIV,Lugala HCII to HCIII and Mulombi HCII to HCIII.

The district’s current health infrastructure includes a digital X-ray machine with a radiologist at Buyinja HCIV and a fully functional HCIV in Bukooli South with four doctors and an ambulance.

On schools, the President mentioned that Namayingo has 84 government primary schools and 129 private primary schools. Out of 50 parishes, 31 have at least one government primary school, while 19 parishes are still lacking.

In secondary education, the district has; 7 government secondary schools offering USE and UPOLET, serving 4,958 students.

On wealth creation, the President reiterated the “Four-Acre Model” to transform households from subsistence to prosperity.

“One acre for coffee, one for fruits, one for food crops, and one for pasture and livestock. Even backyard spaces can support poultry,piggery, or fish farming. This model is not just theory , it is the key to transforming households from subsistence to prosperity,” he said.

The President also handed over the NRM flags to aspiring Members of Parliament, LC V chairperson, councillors, and other party candidates in Namayingo District, formally endorsing their participation in the upcoming elections.

On her part, Maama Janet urged Ugandans to treasure peace, stay united under God, and continue supporting the National Resistance Movement for a stronger and more developed Uganda.

“We thank the Lord for a day like this, when we come to remember what the NRM means to Uganda. It is a national organisation that unites all Ugandans to do what is good and to resist what is wrong,” she said.

The First Lady noted that for decades, the NRM has consistently taught generations about patriotism, discipline and collective responsibility.

“As you heard from your district leaders, even the children are learning to protect their schools and to grow up as one nation under God. That unity is what protects our peace,” she said.

Maama Janet also expressed gratitude for the verwhelming turnout at the rally.

“When I see you in such big numbers, I thank God , He has given you the wisdom to hear what the President has for you. Continue supporting the NRM because it is building a strong, united and developed Uganda  for families, for children and for all adults,” she noted.

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