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HELLEN SEKU: Independence Day; A reminder to reinforce solidarity as Ugandans, honouring the legacy of our First Patriots

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Independence Day serves as a poignant reminder for today’s generation to recognize and value the hardships and sacrifices of those who came before them, particularly the brave men and women who fought for freedom and sovereignty, ensuring their legacies are honoured.

This year marks 62 years since the Union Jack was lowered and the Ugandan flag was proudly raised.

The National Anthem resonated through the Kololo Independence Ceremonial Grounds, accompanied by a respectful silence from the crowd gathered to witness this monumental occasion, as the Coat of Arms was unveiled amidst joyous celebrations.
The event marked the conclusion of British administration and the dawn of Uganda’s independence.

As Ugandans commemorate 62 years of freedom with the theme “A Recommitment to Secure and Fortify Our Destiny” it is essential for Patriots to take a moment to reflect on the nation’s journey and the numerous transformations it has undergone.

As a true Patriot who deeply cares for this nation, do you take the time to reflect, analyze, discuss, and conceptualize our journey as a country? It’s important to look back and understand where we’ve come from and how we have evolved.

In the past, many Ugandans found it difficult to openly embrace their identity as citizens of Uganda and those who lived through that era can attest to this struggle. However, today, there is a stronger sense of patriotism among Ugandans than ever before.

The impact of colonial rule significantly disrupted our local economic systems, as Britain’s primary focus was on financial gain.
This was one of the greatest challenges and interruptions that Uganda has ever encountered.

Heavy taxes on guns and huts were imposed on innocent Ugandans, with local chiefs appointed as tax collectors, reducing Ugandans to a state akin to slavery in their own homeland.

The intertwining of politics and religion evolved into a national ideology, but fuelled by patriotism and a deep love for our country, the appreciation of our cultural heritage and the beauty of the Pearl of Africa soared to prominence.

This remarkable shift was largely driven by the collective efforts of dedicated Patriots, culminating in our independence on October 9, 1962.

This underscores the significance of ideology in any liberation movement, as President Yoweri Museveni often emphasizes that it was the Patriots who fought for our freedom.

Their visionary and progressive ideology paved the way for our independence, which is why we continue to celebrate this momentous day across the nation.

And today is a historical moment where we get a chance to pay respect to our brave Patriots who sacrificed their lives for the love of our country and committed themselves for the independence of the people of Uganda.

The freedoms and joys we experience today are a direct result of the work of these patriots.

As proud citizens of this nation, we take great pride in celebrating our county’s accomplishments, all thanks to our self-governed status.

It is through independence that patriotism and a strong sense of belonging among all the population is encouraged.

It also helps us to remember our cultural heritage, honouring our fore fathers who led us out of the external influence of the colonial masters.

With the examples of those who spearheaded our country to get independence, we have been nurtured, empowered to think outside the box, to be problem solvers and change makers because we are the architects of the Uganda we want.

As dedicated Patriots, today we must take a proactive stance to reaffirm our commitment to make our future better.

Let us draw inspiration from the original Patriots to mend the divisions of our time and create effective solutions for the challenges that lie ahead.

In doing so, we will empower both our current and future generations to lead fulfilling and successful lives.

The author is the Commissioner of the National Secretariat for Patriotism Corps (NSPC) Office of the President, Seku Hellen


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