By Frank KamuntuÂ
The Office of the National Chairman (ONC) headed by Hajjat Hadijjah Namyalo on Friday empowered various Busoga youths and women groups with an assortment of types of equipment to help them kick poverty out of their homes.
At an event flanked by thousands of ‘badhukuru’, Hajjat Namyalo preached about the urgent need for every Ugandan to embrace economic guidance preached by HE Yoweri Kaguta Museveni.
Namyalo revealed to the basoga that all she is delivering to Ugandans under her current empowerment drive is directly from her boss, the President.
”All these equipment you see here has been sent to you by the President himself and he still cares for you, but all he wants is to see you get out of poverty. Jajja wants us all to get better and that can only happen if we are empowered which is what we have come to do here!,” said Namyalo before she started handing over the pieces of equipment that included;
Welding machines, deep fryers, car washing machines, G-Nuts grinding machines, brick laying machines, hoes, spraying pumps, fertilizers, seeds, popcorn machines, and saloon equipment among others.
Some of the groups that benefited from the package delivered include; Busoga Kingdom Skilling Group, Kiwumo Youth Development Association, Buwaji Youth Carpentry Group, Sisimuka Women Development Group, Kyabazinga Voluntary Guards, Busoga Bulaleire Group, Bukono Youth Group, Bukono Mpango youth group among many others.
The Busoga Kingdom Prime Minister Joseph Muvawala commended ONC’s big heart and unique arrangements that aim at ensuring a prosperous country with empowered citizens.
He cautioned the Kyabazinga subjects against misusing the equipment noting that all that was given to them will be monitored to ensure they are used strictly for what they are meant to be used for.
Later, after all the above, the badhukuru were taken to the world of entertainment where Gravity Omutujju thrilled them with the hottest vibes.
Meanwhile, we can’t end this without telling you that the bazzukulu this time including those who came from Kampala and other parts of the country ‘were showered with all tribes of food and drinks’ and some were seen even packing for their loved ones they left home.
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