Katikkiro Urges Youth to Uphold Dignity ,Avoid Political Misconduct During Elections

By Carolinah Nakibuule | Sunday, November 16, 2025
Katikkiro Urges  Youth to Uphold Dignity ,Avoid Political Misconduct During Elections

The Katikkiro of Buganda, Charles Peter Mayiga, has called on the kingdom’s youth to refrain from disruptive or unlawful behavior during the ongoing electoral period.

The message, delivered on his behalf by the Second Deputy Katikkiro, Robert Waggwa Nsibirwa, emphasized the need to avoid insults, vehicle blockades, and other forms of misconduct that could endanger individuals or tarnish Buganda’s image.

The announcement was made during the Buganda Youth Day celebrations at Lubiri, Mengo, where hundreds of young leaders, cultural figures, and stakeholders gathered to reflect on the role of youth in the kingdom’s development.

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This year’s event, themed “The Youth’s Effort Toward Self-Development,” showcased initiatives aimed at promoting community development and financial independence among young people.

The celebrations came amid rising political tensions, with recent incidents involving youth supporters blocking roads and hurling insults in political demonstrations. Addressing the gathering, the Katikkiro stressed the importance of dignity and unity.

“Elections come and go, but our unity and respect for the Kabaka must remain intact. I urge all youth to vote for leaders who honor Buganda and our king,” he said through his deputy.

Youth leaders also voiced concerns over political harassment. Derrick Kavuma, Chairperson of the Buganda Youth Council, condemned the detention of young political actors, calling for justice and the immediate production of all detained youth in court.

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The event’s chief guest, Prince David Kintu Wasajja—Patron of Youth in Buganda—encouraged young people to pursue leadership roles and advocate for the kingdom’s interests at the national level.

“Youth Day is not just a celebration—it is a reminder that the future of Buganda lies in your hands. Stay united, stay educated, and remain loyal to the Kabaka,” Prince Wasajja said, urging cultural pride, learning, and innovation as tools for sustainable development.

Katikkiro Mayiga echoed the importance of innovation and personal growth, praising the creativity and drive of the kingdom’s youth. The Buganda Youth Day celebrations continue to highlight Buganda’s commitment to unity, cultural preservation, and youth empowerment—especially during politically sensitive periods.

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