Nakaseke District: The Acting Minister of Education and Sports, Hon. Dr. J.C. Muyingo, today paid a courtesy visit to the Greater Luweero District Khadi, Sheikh Badiru Kiza, at his home in Bukuuku Village, Kasangombe, Nakaseke District, where the respected religious leader is currently receiving treatment.
The visit was marked by warmth, compassion, and gratitude as Dr. Muyingo stood in solidarity with Sheikh Badiru Kiza and his family during this challenging period.
Hon. Dr. Muyingo commended the District Khadi for his outstanding and dedicated service to the Muslim fraternity across Greater Luweero, describing him as a humble, selfless, and God-fearing leader whose guidance has positively impacted countless families and communities over the years.

The Minister noted that religious leaders remain an important pillar in promoting peace, unity, moral values, and national development, adding that their lifelong service deserves recognition and appreciation while they are still alive.
During the visit, Dr. Muyingo also applauded Sheikh Badiru Kiza for raising a family firmly grounded in religious values and the fear of Almighty God. He emphasized that strong families built on faith are essential in nurturing responsible citizens and preserving moral standards in society.

“It is our responsibility to care for one another, especially our elders, parents, religious leaders, and all those who have dedicated their lives to serving humanity. Standing with them in difficult moments is a reflection of our shared values of love, compassion, and unity,” Hon. Dr. Muyingo said.

The Acting Minister encouraged the family to remain hopeful, continue praying, and support one another as Sheikh Badiru Kiza undergoes treatment, expressing confidence that faith and collective encouragement strengthen people during difficult times.
Speaking during the visit, Sheikh Badiru Kiza expressed heartfelt appreciation to Hon. Dr. Muyingo for his consistent kindness and compassionate heart, saying the Minister has always stood with his family, not only during moments of joy but also in times of hardship.
He thanked Dr. Muyingo for taking time out of his busy schedule to personally visit and encourage him, describing the gesture as a true demonstration of genuine leadership and humanity.
The visit underscored the importance of caring for elders, religious leaders, and community servants whose dedication has shaped society, while reaffirming Hon. Dr. Muyingo’s commitment to standing with communities in both moments of celebration and times of need.