The Prime Minister of Uganda, Rt. Hon. Robinah Nabbanja has called on student leaders to prioritize patriotism, urging that this will help them to be better leaders of Uganda.

“As Ugandans, we don’t have any second home we call our motherland apart from Uganda. Even those who have citizenship in America, they are called Americans with Ugandan origin,” she said.
Rt. Hon. Nabbanja made the call today while delivering a lecture of opportunity to over 800 student leaders from various Higher institutions of learning, who are undergoing a patriotism training program at Nkumba University.
The Prime Minister encouraged the student leaders to be ambassadors of patriotism in their universities by promoting its values and ensuring that they inspire others to love Uganda.
“You should defend, serve and love Uganda. Even when you get a small job here, do it proudly and passionately because you will be serving your country,” she said.
“We are lucky to be Ugandans because of its fertile soils and good climate and whatever thing a human being needs, we have it in Uganda. We thank President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni for his good leadership.”
Rt. Hon. Nabbanja further advised the student leaders to live exemplary lives and prioritize the welfare of those they serve. She emphasized the importance of leading with integrity, accountability and selflessness, urging them to put the interests of their people above personal gain.
She encouraged the young leaders to become beacons of hope and positive change in their communities, inspiring others through their character and actions.
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