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Deputy IGG Anne Twinomugisha Opens Her Heart at Makerere, Inspires Buganda Nkobazambogo Youth with Life Story and Call to Leadership

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By Ben Musanje

In a heartfelt and powerful session at Makerere University’s CEDAT Conference Hall on Monday, Deputy Inspector General of Government Anne Twinomugisha Muhairwe captivated hundreds of young leaders from the Buganda Nkobazambogo community with her personal journey and a passionate message to the youth of Uganda.

Speaking with candor and emotion, Twinomugisha recounted the challenges that shaped her life. She revealed that she grew up as an orphan after her father was kidnapped, tortured, and killed, a tragedy that left a permanent mark on her life. “These are not things I have read about; these are things I have seen,” she told the young audience, pausing for effect. Her story of loss, resilience, and determination immediately drew the attention of all present.

Yet, from that pain, Twinomugisha emerged as a beacon of hope. She shared that she graduated from university 24 years ago, long before most of the audience were born, and that her journey has been guided by vision, faith, and a commitment to serve. “God put us where we are,” she said. “And because of His amazing grace, we must rise to the responsibilities before us.”

Her speech was not only personal but also a call to action for Buganda’s youth. She urged them to see themselves as citizens first, above tribe, religion, or any other division. “You are the young people standing on the threshold of your future and that of your country,” she said. “The choices you make now, how you act, the leaders you choose, will impact not only your lives but the destiny of this nation.”

Twinomugisha stressed the importance of responsible leadership and civic participation. “Hold your leaders to the highest standards,” she said. “Do not choose those who exploit divisions, but those who empower your values. And hold yourselves accountable too.”

She reminded the youth that true leadership and patriotism are rooted in action. “Let your actions speak louder than words,” she urged. “Do not just wave flags; serve your people, help others, share your knowledge, and contribute to your country in meaningful ways.”

Her mentoring session was filled with practical wisdom drawn from decades of public service. Twinomugisha encouraged young people to embrace knowledge, learning, and selflessness, warning against selfishness and pragmatism that harm society. She said, “Choose duty over decision, construction over criticism, and service over success.”

She also reflected on the power of personal effort and commitment. “True participation is not blind celebration,” she said. “It is rolling up your sleeves and making a real contribution to your country. By being here today, you are already contributing.”

The Deputy IGG’s words resonated strongly with the audience, many of whom were hearing such candid reflections from a high-ranking government official for the first time. She shared her unique perspective of life in public service, stressing that every nation faces its own challenges and every individual has a role to play in shaping its future.

Closing her address, Twinomugisha left the youth with a stirring message of hope and responsibility: “See yourselves first as citizens, as participants in something larger than any single group. Love your country, and let your lives make other people’s lives better. Remember, it is not for me; it is not for me. It is for all of us.”

As she left the hall, the energy among the young leaders was palpable. Students and budding leaders were inspired, motivated, and challenged to act with courage, integrity, and vision. The session at Makerere was more than a speech, it was a wake-up call for Uganda’s next generation of leaders, delivered by someone who has lived the lessons she taught.

 

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