By Kyambadde Lawrence | Salt Media
Since assuming leadership of the Office of the National Chairman (ONC) in Kyambogo, Hajjat Hadijah Namyalo Uzeiye has redefined grassroots politics, transforming what was once a dormant office into a dynamic engine of empowerment, unity, and socio-economic change.
Her tenure, marked by tireless advocacy for youth, women, and marginalized communities, has revitalized the National Resistance Movement (NRM) while earning her admiration as a beacon of hope and practical change.
A New Era of Grassroots Empowerment
Hajjat Namyalo’s most notable achievement is her hands-on approach to poverty alleviation. Through initiatives like Abanaku Tweyambe (“Wealth Creation Empowerment”), she has delivered practical tools—sewing machines, salon equipment, carpentry kits, and boda-boda motorcycles—directly to Katwe’s slum dwellers, unemployed youth, and women, bypassing bureaucratic delays.
“This is just the beginning. We shall not rest until all parts of the country benefit,” she affirms, reflecting her steadfast commitment to lifting communities from poverty through self-reliance.
Championing Youth and Women
Recognizing Uganda’s youthful population, Namyalo has prioritized youth engagement through social media and campaigns such as the Settle for the Best 2026 election drive, connecting effectively with digital natives.
Her Bazzukulu Sports Gala and vocational training programs have equipped thousands with skills and tools, while initiatives during Eid Al-Adha and Ramadan—such as street iftar dinners and donations—have strengthened bonds with Muslim communities.
A Bridge Between Leadership and the People
Namyalo’s mobilization prowess has reconnected the NRM to its grassroots base. From Lira to Bulambuli, her empowerment tours have galvanized support for President Museveni’s 2026 re-election bid, while her Vote Protectors initiative champions electoral integrity. Her recognition for Outstanding Political Leadership and Women Empowerment at the Halal Islamic Brunch underscores her cross-cutting influence.
Health and Cultural Advocacy
Beyond economic empowerment, Namyalo has amplified public health messaging, applauding Kabaka Mutebi’s HIV advocacy and urging boys to act responsibly to protect girls from infections. Her support for Marhaba Dawa’s free medical camps, in partnership with institutions like Nabisunsa Girls’ School, reflects her holistic vision for development.
The Heartbeat of ONC’s Success
From grassroots empowerment in Kawempe to strategic planning with regional coordinators, Namyalo’s leadership demonstrates the power of passion combined with action. “The future belongs to those who are consistent and intentional,” she often reminds her team—a mantra she embodies daily.
As Uganda approaches 2026, Hajjat Hadijah Namyalo stands tall—not just as a political leader, but as a mentor, mobilizer, and mother figure whose work transcends faiths, tribes, and generations. Her Kyambogo office is no longer merely an administrative hub; it is a symbol of hope, proving that leadership rooted in empathy, consistency, and action can transform a nation.
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