The Secretary General of the National Unity Platform (NUP), David Lewis Rubongoya, has reminded Ugandans that true leadership is not about speaking fluent English or holding big academic titles, but about understanding and helping ordinary people.
Rubongoya explained that a good leader must be able to connect with citizens, listen to their problems, and find real solutions to improve their lives.
“Leadership is not about speaking good English. It’s about connecting with people, understanding their challenges, and finding solutions,” he said.
He pointed out that competence should not be judged only by academic qualifications. Rubongoya referred to the late Hon. Muhammad Ssegirinya, who, despite serving a short time in Parliament, was loved and respected by many Ugandans because of his close relationship with the grassroots and his commitment to service.
“Hon. Ssegirinya may have served for a short period, but most Ugandans still see him as an example of a true leader,” Rubongoya added.
He further noted that education and experience mean little if a leader becomes disconnected from the people.
“No matter how educated or experienced you are, if you don’t relate with the people on the ground, how can NUP or anyone trust your leadership?” he asked.