ONC Leadership, Stakeholders hold End of Year prayers at Kyambogo

The Office of the National Chairman of the ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM), H. E Gen (Rtd.) Yoweri K. Museveni, under the leadership of the Chief Muzukulu Hajati Hadijjah Namyaalo, held End of Year Prayers at their Kyambogo Office.

ONC Leadership, Stakeholders hold End of Year prayers at Kyambogo

During the prayers attended by various NRM Party Leaders, Religious Leaders, ONC District and Regional Coordinators, and members of the public, Namyalo revealed that just like previous years, 2024 has been a terrible one where she absorbed bloody attacks from unmerciful and toxic individuals.

ONC Leadership, Stakeholders hold End of Year prayers at Kyambogo

“The fact is, I have seen a lot in this year, I have faced terrific people but luckily my God has never been away from me, I have passed through a lot and good news is am still standing and unshakeable,” said Namyalo.

She used the same opportunity to rally Ugandans to support  HE Yoweri Kaguta Museveni who is already warming up for the 2026 presidential battle.

ONC Leadership, Stakeholders hold End of Year prayers at Kyambogo

“Meanwhile am standing on this same venue to request you all bazzukulu countrywide that let’s do it again and again, 2026 we have already confirmed our only beloved leader HE Yoweri Kaguta Museveni jajja wa bazzukulu is coming back to unlock our 2026 and beyond future,” emphasized Namyalo.

The event highlighted critical societal issues, particularly the role of youth in shaping Uganda’s future.

Pastor Tom Mugerwa of Mutundwe Christian Fellowship who was among the religious leaders present, emphasized the importance of empowering young people and steering them away from destructive behaviors such as drug abuse, excessive drinking, and prostitution.

 “The youth are the backbone of our nation,” Mugerwa noted, calling for a concerted effort to nurture their potential.

ONC Leadership, Stakeholders hold End of Year prayers at Kyambogo

Also, on same event, Sheikh Obed Kamulegeya, leader of Uganda’s Imams stressed the need for nonviolence, especially during elections. He urged dialogue as a cornerstone of Uganda’s continued peace and stability. Praising the nation’s progress, he remarked, “Uganda is among the most peaceful countries in Africa, and we must preserve this legacy.” Kamulegeya also acknowledged the contributions of Hajat Hadijah Namyalo, head of the Office of the National Chairman, in fostering religious cohesion and inclusivity.

Further, State Minister for Health Hon. Halifah Kawooya Bangirana shared her optimism for Uganda’s future, highlighting the importance of sustained leadership and collective effort in addressing national challenges.

The event concluded with a unifying prayer led by Sheikh Kamulegeya and Pastor Mugerwa, reflecting on the shared vision for peace and prosperity. Attendees later enjoyed a communal meal, symbolizing the togetherness and gratitude that marked the occasion.

 The interfaith event served as a powerful reminder of the strength found in diversity and the pivotal role of unity in addressing Uganda’s challenges while building a brighter future for all citizens.

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