Happy Herbert Mayanja has officially been sworn in as the Ibanda District LC5 chairperson, using his inaugural address to rally councillors and district leaders to unite in the fight against corruption.
Mayanja took the oath of office during a swearing-in ceremony for newly elected district councillors held at the Ibanda District headquarters. The ceremony was presided over by the Ibanda Chief Magistrate and marked the beginning of a new council term.
The district chairperson retained his seat after being declared unopposed in the recently concluded general elections, securing another term to lead the district.
Addressing councillors during the first council sitting shortly after the swearing-in ceremony, Mayanja described corruption as one of the biggest obstacles to effective service delivery in the district.
“We must join hands in the fight against corruption because it greatly affects service delivery and denies our people the services they deserve,” Mayanja said.
He reminded councillors that leadership is primarily about serving the interests of the people rather than pursuing personal gain.
According to Mayanja, elected leaders should remain committed to fulfilling the promises they made to voters during the campaign period and focus on improving the welfare of communities.
“You were elected to represent the people and serve them diligently. Leadership should go beyond self-interest and focus on improving the welfare of our communities,” he added.
The swearing-in ceremony also ushered in a new district council expected to deliberate on key development priorities and strengthen service delivery across Ibanda District during the new political term.