Namayanja emphasises need for moral preservation and embracing government programmes

Saturday 11th February 2023

During today's dedication ceremony for the newly elected Central Uganda Conference Officers and Departmental Directors of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Kireka Hill, the National Resistance Movement Deputy Secretary General, Rt Hon Namayanja Rose Nsereko, delivered a powerful speech emphasizing the importance of embracing government programs aimed at uplifting the incomes of the people.

Mrs. Namayanja encouraged church members to embrace government programs aimed at uplifting the incomes of the people, such as the Parish Development Model. She stressed the importance of financial literacy and the role of government programs in boosting the economy and improving household incomes. She urged church members to register for the program and access the financial support they need to grow their businesses.

The National Resistance Movement Deputy Secretary General also touched on the subject of corruption, noting that laws alone cannot combat this vice and that it requires a change of heart among the masses. She emphasized the role of the church in promoting positive values and shaping public opinion.

She emphasized the need for every member of society to play a role in preserving the moral fabric of the community, including talking to children about the dangers of homosexuality, which she noted is not part of African culture. She urged the church to take a strong stance against the promotion of this vice and to work with the government to preserve the moral values of society.

Namayanja also highlighted the importance of church leaders working together to achieve their goals. She said that by working as a team, they will be able to achieve all that they set out to do.

In conclusion, the speech delivered by the National Resistance Movement's Deputy Secretary General, Rt Hon Namayanja Rose Nsereko, emphasized the importance of working together as church leaders, preserving moral values, fighting corruption, and embracing government programs aimed at improving household incomes.