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Greater Luweero Leaders Unite to Accelerate Service Delivery and Reclaim the Region’s Development Agenda

Ssemaganda Moses Hope
By Ssemaganda Moses Hope


Greater Luweero Leaders Unite to Accelerate Service Delivery and Reclaim the Region’s Development Agenda
Greater Luweero Leaders Unite to Accelerate Service Delivery and Reclaim the Region’s Development Agenda

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KAMPALA: Leaders from the Greater Luweero sub-region have agreed to work together to improve the lives of their communities through a coordinated development and mobilization agenda.

 

 

The resolution was reached during a meeting held at Arirang Hotel in Kampala, attended by ministers, Mps with NRM Flag ,district leaders, and other stakeholders from Luweero, Nakaseke, and Nakasongola districts.

The meeting was led by NRM Deputy Secretary General Rt. Hon. Rose Namayanja Nsereko, who called on leaders to put aside differences and work collectively for the benefit of the people of Greater Luweero.

 

 

Among the leaders present were Hon. Alice Kaboyo, Minister for the Luweero Triangle; Hon. Cissy Mulondo, Minister of State for Finance (General Duties); and representatives of several other leaders, including Hon. Dr. J.C. Muyingo, who was represented by his Political Assistant, Wasswa Abdulkarim Tamale.


During the discussions, leaders emphasized that unity is necessary to:

* Strengthen service delivery in health, education, roads, water, and agriculture.
* Follow up on the implementation of the NRM Manifesto and ensure government commitments reach communities.
* Speak with one voice on the development priorities of Greater Luweero.
* Mobilize communities for government programs, including wealth-creation initiatives and parish-level interventions.
* Improve accountability and coordination among leaders at national and local government levels.
* Preserve and advance the gains of the Luweero struggle through inclusive development.
* Reclaim Luweero’s development momentum by attracting more investment, infrastructure projects, and social services to the sub-region.

Rt. Hon. Namayanja urged leaders to remain accessible to the people and regularly monitor government programs to ensure that citizens receive the intended benefits.

 

 

Participants reaffirmed their commitment to working together across districts and political structures to deliver tangible results for residents of Greater Luweero and to strengthen the region’s contribution to Uganda’s national development agenda.

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