The Vice President, H.E Jessica Alupo has urged student leaders across the country to embrace ideological education in order to solve societal problems in their respective communities.

She warned that without proper ideological orientation, the young people and all citizens for that matter are bound to lose direction and be completely off target.
“Getting lost or being unsure of what to do is a recipe for danger. A citizenry that is lost or confused is bound to face more danger or cause harm to themselves and society,” H.E Alupo said.
She made the remarks today while delivering a lecture to over 800 student leaders from various institutions of higher learning who are undergoing a two-week Patriotism training program at Nkumba University.
H.E Alupo emphasized that it is necessary for leaders to undergo ideological orientation to understand where Uganda came from, where it is and where it’s going.
“Ideology is a compass that gives leaders direction so that they are not manipulated by the negative forces. It is imperative that leaders continuously get oriented on the correct ideology based on the facts and truth,” the Vice President said.
She added that leaders should always strive for more knowledge every day because ignorance is the cause of poor leadership.
“Well as for instance the stomach communicates to the brain when it is empty and the person looks for food, the empty brain on the other hand does not communicate to the person.”
Making reference to Proverbs 4:23 and Philippians 4-8, the Vice President appealed to student leaders to be careful about how they think, because their lives are shaped by their thoughts.
“My brothers and sisters fill your minds with things that are good and deserve praise, truth, noble, rightly pure, lovely and honourable,” she said.
H.E Alupo noted that she was happy that the secretariat of Patriotism realizes that the best way to inculcate values and norms of patriotism and mindset transformation is through ideological courses for reorientation.
“Ladies and gentlemen, you’re called upon to embrace ideological orientation because it is scientifically a proven method through which leaders can provide solutions to the existing societal problems,” she said.
She further challenged the students to be part of the problem solvers as opposed to being part or cause of the problems in their communities.
“We must all join hands to be change agents in order to transform ourselves, families, communities. Once you put your focus and mind towards achieving something, you will always succeed,” she advised.
Making reference to history, the Vice President said Uganda has faced various challenges including political instability, economical hardships and social upheavals, however the resilience of its people particularly the youths has been a driving force in overcoming these obstacles.
“As Nelson Mandela once said, what counts in life is not the mere fact that we have lived. It is the difference we make to the lives of others that will determine the significance of the lives we lead,” she reminded the students.
The Vice President further noted that the major question to students right now should be what is their contribution to the national development of Uganda.
“I hope the training you have undertaken or you’re undertaking is going to enable you to appreciate that it is indeed possible for a generation to create a big difference in the affairs of a nation,” she said.
She asked the student to significantly appreciate the fact that the founders and fathers of Uganda’s revolution chose a life of sacrifice even when they were very young people led by H.E Gen. Yoweri Kaguta Museveni.
“They did this, not out of adventure but rather they sacrificed because they were convinced. The conviction was a result of making efforts to study the situation of their time to understand why some of the challenges had to come about,” she said.
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