Ugandans urged to treasure peace and stay united under God by First Lady Janet Museveni

The First Lady and Minister for Education and Sports Maama Janet Museveni has urged Ugandans to treasure peace, stay united under God, and continue supporting the National Resistance Movement for a stronger and more developed Uganda.

The First  lady made the call while addressing NRM supporters during a campaign rally at Namayingo Primary School Grounds in Namayingo District, accompanied by the President Gen Yoweri Kaguta Museveni and NRM Presidential Candidate in the 2026 General Elections after reflecting on the area’s turbulent past.

“We thank the Lord for a day like this, when we come to remember what the NRM means to Uganda. It is a national organization that unites all Ugandans to do what is good and to resist what is wrong,” she said.

She cautioned Namayingo residents never to take peace for granted, noting that Uganda’s stability has made it a refuge for people fleeing conflict in neighbouring countries.

The First Lady noted that for decades, the NRM has consistently taught generations about patriotism, discipline, collective responsibility and thanked the people of Namayingo for the overwhelming turnout at the rally.

“When I see you in such big numbers, I thank God, He has given you the wisdom to hear what the President has for you. Continue supporting the NRM because it is building a strong, united and developed Uganda for families, for children and for all adults,” she noted.

The Rally was equally addressed by the President and attended by Government officials and NRM Heavy weights like NRM First National Vice Chairperson Al-Haji Moses Kigongo, NRM Party Secretary General Hon Richard Todwong, NRM Vice Chairperson Eastern Uganda Echodu Calvin David, First Deputy Prime Minister and the Minister for East African Community Affairs Rt. Hon. Rebecca Kadaga, Namayingo District NRM Chairperson, Mr. Raymond Mugisa among others.




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