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State House Comptroller Barekye opens patriotism development course at Kitebi SS

Barekye urged them to prioritise their studies so that Uganda can have competent future leaders and professionals.

The State House Comptroller, Ms Jane Barekye (left) arrives for the launch of the Patriotism Development course at Kitebi Secondary School. (Courtesy)
By: Vision Reporter, Journalists @New Vision

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The State House Comptroller, Ms Jane Barekye, has launched the Patriotism Development course at Kitebi Secondary School.

The School administrators revealed that over 3,000 students will participate in the training.

Delivering a lecture of opportunity to the students, Barekye on Monday, March 23, urged them to prioritise their studies so that Uganda can have competent future leaders and professionals.

She emphasised that a true patriot excels in all aspects, including academics. “You can be anything you desire to be when you focus on your studies,” she said.

Ms Barekye further cautioned students against engaging in immoral behaviours, such as homosexuality, and advised them to avoid groups that promote such vices.

“Choose friends who are disciplined, hardworking, and have good character,” she said.

The State House Comptroller, according to a release from the Presidential Press Unit, advised students to avoid divisive political groups and refrain from insulting others over politics. 

She also informed students about the Presidential Skilling Hubs project, which supports learners who may not proceed to higher levels of education due to grades or financial challenges.

“The hubs offer free training in carpentry, hairdressing, fashion, engineering, and more, and even provide start‑up capital upon completion,” she noted.

She emphasised that the skilling certificate offered under the hubs program can be used for further studies in tertiary institutions.

Students gathered during the launch of the Patriotism Development course at Kitebi Secondary School. (Courtesy)

Students gathered during the launch of the Patriotism Development course at Kitebi Secondary School. (Courtesy)



Ms Barekye expressed pride in the potential of the girl child, citing national leaders such as the Prime Minister Robinah Nabbanja and Speaker of Parliament, Anita Among.

She also thanked President Yoweri Museveni and the First Lady, Maama Janet Kataaha Museveni, for the Universal Primary and Secondary Education (UPE and USE) initiatives, noting that many learners, including herself, have benefited from these programs.

At the same event, she gave a brief background on why President Museveni initiated the patriotism program, now under the stewardship of Commissioner Hellen Seku, whom she described as a hardworking leader.

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Dignitaries at the events included:

The Assistant Commissioner in charge of training at the National Secretariat for Patriotism Corps (NSPC), Captain Richard Owaruhanga, Course Coordinator, Mr Job Titus Seku, and Mr Muhammed Kamulegeya, the Head teacher of Kitebi SS and Patriotism Coordinator for Rubaga Division.

The headteacher thanked the Commissioner for NSPC, Ms Seku, for extending the patriotism program to Kitebi SS, noting that over 3,000 students would participate in the training. He highlighted the school’s large enrollment, including over 1,000 Senior One students and 460 Senior Five students.

Captain Owaruhanga expressed gratitude to the Chief Patron of Patriotism, President Museveni, for his visionary leadership. 

He thanked Ms Barekye for accepting to preside over the function and for supporting the program. He further appreciated Commissioner Seku for her commitment to strengthening patriotism among the youth, as well as the team from NSPC and the instructors on the ground.

He also briefed the Comptroller on the topics to be covered during the course.
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