Uganda conducts civic awareness training to strengthen ideological leadership and digital transformation

Date: 2026-06-27
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By:   Kanto Kai Okanta

The Ministry of ICT and National Guidance, through the Department of National Guidance, is conducting a two-day Civic Awareness and Ideological Orientation Training for elected and appointed leaders in Kakumiro District as part of efforts to strengthen civic responsibility and support national development.

The training programme is designed to equip leaders with civic knowledge, ideological values, and governance principles intended to promote patriotism, unity, and community transformation across the district.

Speaking at the event, Prime Minister Robinah Nabbanja, who served as Guest of Honour, emphasized that Uganda’s development agenda must be anchored in strong ideological foundations, including patriotism, Pan-Africanism, democracy, and socio-economic transformation.

She urged leaders from the Bunyoro Sub-region to actively promote peace and unity, encourage responsible management of natural resources, mobilize communities for development initiatives, and uphold integrity in public service delivery.

The Prime Minister stressed that effective leadership plays a critical role in translating national policies into tangible improvements in citizens’ lives, particularly at the local government level.

In his remarks, Minister of State for National Guidance Alioni Odria highlighted the government’s commitment to strengthening digital capacity at the district level, announcing the deployment of 100 computers to Kakumiro District to support digital transformation and improve service delivery.

He noted that corruption remains a major barrier to national progress, describing it as both a governance and values-based challenge that undermines development efforts.

Odria called for renewed commitment to patriotism and integrity among leaders and citizens, stressing that prioritizing national interest over personal gain is essential to advancing Uganda’s long-term development vision, including the country’s Vision 2040 agenda.

The ministry stated that the training forms part of broader efforts to enhance civic education, strengthen ideological clarity among leaders, and promote effective governance practices that support sustainable development across Uganda.

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