The Commissioner of the National Secretariat for Patriotism Corps (NSPC), Ms. Hellen Seku, has today presided over the pass-out of 1,250 students from Mbale Secondary School, Joy Secondary School, and Gillsherlock Memorial School in Mbale District, in a ceremony aimed at strengthening discipline and national values among learners.

Speaking at the event, Ms. Seku underscored the importance of patriotism training in shaping responsible citizens but expressed concern over rising cases of violence and indiscipline in schools across the district.
She revealed that local leaders had raised alarm over worsening insecurity in schools, prompting intervention from higher authorities.
“The leaders here raised serious concerns and wanted the matter brought to the attention of His Excellency the President. When I shared the information, he directed us to go on the ground and investigate what exactly is happening and what has failed,” Ms. Seku said.
According to the Commissioner, the President tasked the security apparatus in the district to account for the growing incidents.
“We have tasked the entire district security team to provide a detailed report explaining why students are engaging in violent behavior, fighting, and in some cases acting like criminals,” she added.
Parents, Ms. Seku noted, voiced frustration over what they perceive as police negligence, alleging that students involved in criminal activities are often released shortly after arrest.
