The Second Deputy Prime Minister of Busoga Kingdom, Owek. Alhaji Osman Ahmed Noor, has commended dfcu Bank for its commitment to community service beyond profits, as the bank marked its 62nd anniversary with the launch of a major health camp in Walukuba.
Representing His Majesty the Kyabazinga of Busoga, Owek. Osman delivered remarks at the dfcu Humanity Day event, praising the bank for dedicating the occasion to humanity, health, and community wellbeing.
He highlighted the launch of a joint dfcu Bank–Rotary Uganda Health Camp, which provided free medical services including screenings for sickle cell, diabetes, malaria, dental care, eye care, and general consultations.
The initiative builds on past collaborative efforts by dfcu Bank and its partners, which have already benefited over 21,700 Ugandans, including support for more than 2,500 surgeries and 22 life-saving heart procedures.
Owek. Osman emphasized that the health camp aligns closely with the Kyabazinga’s vision that “health comes before everything else,” aimed at building a healthy, productive, and self-reliant Busoga.
He urged residents to take full advantage of health camps whenever organized, embrace early testing, and adopt preventive health practices.
“Health is foundational to the prosperity of our kingdom,” he said, while inviting dfcu Bank to expand its partnership with Busoga beyond health into critical areas such as youth skilling, women’s empowerment, education, agriculture, and fighting teenage pregnancies.
Kate Kiiza, Executive Director at dfcu Bank, represented the CEO and reiterated the bank’s belief that strong communities are essential for sustainable growth.
She noted that the camp’s goal of reaching over 2,000 people was realized with much-needed services that are often inaccessible due to distance or cost.
“We are deeply appreciative of the support and partnership of the Busoga Kingdom,” Kiiza said, applauding the Kingdom’s role in mobilization and leadership on social issues.

