As Uganda joins the rest of the world in celebrating International Women’s Day tomorrow, ONC Manager SPA/PA Hajjat Hadijah Namyalo Uzeiye has saluted the resilience of hardworking women who go the extra mile to provide for their families.
In an interview ahead of the Women’s Day celebrations set for Saturday in Kyankwanzi District, Namyalo praised women who have taken on multiple roles, including those traditionally held by men, to ensure their families’ survival.
“I respect, commend, and salute all women, especially those who hustle hard to provide for their families. Those who sell tomatoes and so other odd jobs to see their children go to school,” Namyala said.
She added, “Taking o the roles previously regarded male jobs, is exceptional. I respect those women. For the men who have neglected their responsibilities, we must recognize and respect the women who have stepped in to fill those gaps.”
When asked to comment on the role President Yoweri Museveni has played to raise the standard of women, Namyalo lauded the strides made under the NRM government in empowering women politically, socially, and economically.
She pointed out that Uganda currently has women occupying key leadership positions, including; Vice President, Speaker of Parliament, Prime Minister and a host of cabinet ministers.
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