“Be Loyal Servants & Don’t Break The Chain Of Museveni’s Good Leadership”– ONC Boss ‘Namyalo’ Tells Medical Doctors, Engineers

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The senior Presidential advisor & Personal Assistant Office of the NRM National Chairman Kyambogo & National Coordinator, Bazzukulu Movement Ms Hajjat Hadijah Uzeiye Namyalo has briefed a group of professionals including Doctors, Engineers among others; against opportunists who want to break the chain of President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni’s good leadership.

Ms Uzeiye made remarks on January 20, 2022, when she joined the President at Kololo Ceremonial grounds while officiating at the luncheon meeting for a team of Medical Doctors and Engineers who were sponsored by the State House to study at University.

Namyalo who is also the Special Presidential Advisor on Political Affairs thanked the president for his continued support towards uplifting the welfare of these people, especially the Bazzukulu.

ONC Boss Hajjat Uzeiye Namyalo addressing the president

The SPA also informed the President about the discontent of Bazzukulu due to the ongoing rampant corruption and unending bureaucracy in government departments which is frustrating the common people and making it hard for them to acquire basic government services.

In his speech, President Museveni encouraged scientists to record and report the corrupt District Service Commissioners who extort money from them in exchange for jobs.

“Record whoever asks for money from you we shall deal with them,” he assured.

President Museveni addressing profesionals at Kololo Ceremonial Grounds

The President also emphasized the need to grasp the prevention concept in the health sector to ensure that 75 per cent of diseases are prevented in Uganda.

“These are the facts because many of those sicknesses are preventable so you as the new generation you should really get that and make it part of your DNA in terms of professional services so that you help your people when you get a chance to avoid these sicknesses; diseases of ignorance such as malaria,” President Museveni said.

“Once you adopt this prevention method most of the diseases can be avoided for example, if you sensitize the communities where you will be deployed on how to use the latrines, sleeping under treated mosquito nets and using clean water.”

A team of professionals [some from the Office of the National Chairman – Kyambogo]
Gen. Museveni further noted that under the State House scholarship, many students have been sponsored to study from primary, and secondary up to University.

“Most of the beneficiaries would be the orphans from Luweero, however, we later considered science students who performed well,” the President noted.

The Head of State also called on the scientists not to only concentrate on treating people but help the communities where they come from to develop and fight poverty by sensitizing them to embrace government programs, like the Parish Development Model and the four-acre model.

“Help your relatives to stop working for the stomach only.”

Some of professionals who studied on State House Scholarship

President Museveni also thanked the science team for utilizing the scholarship well and finishing their studies on time.

“These scholarships started after the war in Luweero and were meant to benefit the orphans, ” he revealed.

On the concern about deployment, President Museveni said they will all be recruited but it’s a matter of time and funds. He also welcomed the doctors’ idea of volunteering for one year before they are absorbed into the system as they wait for budget allocation to be fully recruited.

Hajjat Namyalo with Kitatta Ibrahim Almalik the Public Relations Officer and Spokesperson of the NRM National Chairman Kyambogo Office

On medical working conditions, President Museveni promised to build more houses for doctors so that they live near their workplaces. He also promised to improve the state of hospitals by building well-equipped structures.

The President further promised to educate the children of medical doctors and other health workers who died of COVID-19 while saving lives during the pandemic period.

Dr. Samuel Oledo Odongo, the president of the Uganda Medical Association (UMA) thanked President Museveni for giving young scientists a future by sponsoring their education.

“You picked us from far in our villages and sponsored our education, we thank you father,” Dr Oledo said.

Dr. Samuel Oledo Odongo speaking to the president

He also told the President that as Doctors they are ready to serve the nation, reiterating that they are willing to volunteer for a full year before they are formally recruited.

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