Madam Martha Luyirika, Deputy University Secretary, challenged the newly installed Guild student leaders to build a legacy that reflects their values and actions. She made this appeal during the induction ceremony for new Guild leaders at Mpaga Library today May 17, 2024.
While expounding on the topic “Governance of Nkumba University: Fitting in as a Student Leader,” Madam Martha emphasized the importance of understanding the principles and regulations governing the University and encouraged the leaders to build their legacy by arming themselves with “the Guild Financial Regulations and plan strategically for the benefit of the student’s community.”
“What you do is what you will be remembered for, do everything within your powers to benefit your repute.” She added.
The induction session featured various speakers from the university’s management and staff, addressing topics such as; Guild Organs and their functions, Management of leadership as a student leader, Teamwork and team building, Leadership and management of peer pressure, Governance of Nkumba University: Fitting in as a Student Leader, The Role of Student Leaders in Conflict Management, The Guild Constitution of Nkumba University, Management of Guild Finances, Ethics and Integrity of a Student Leader, Co-curricular activities, Responsibilities of an Alumni, Essentials of planning Guild Functions.
Dr. Sulaiman Bbosa, speaking on conflict management, advised the new leaders to seek guidance and initiate dialogue to resolve difficult situations. , “There will be times when you disagree as leaders, please, always comprehend and reflect on the situations at hand, initiate dialogue by allowing aggrieved parties to share their discontentment, assess options, and seek guidance from appropriate authorities before acting.”
CPA Patrick Oleja, the University Bursar, emphasized the importance of understanding the environment and learning negotiation skills for a smooth tenure.
The Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Jude Lubega, closed the ceremony by commending the previous government for maintaining peace and harmony between the University and the Guild Leadership. He encouraged the new leaders to engage in constructive dialogue and showcase the university’s strengths to prospective students.
“Other Governments have gone and you have seen how smooth it has been, and this is all because of engaging, let’s engage even when things have completely failed.”
“As guild leaders, you hold significant power when it comes to influencing prospective students, share your positive experiences, and showcasing our university’s strengths. Encourage others to choose our institution by highlighting our academic excellence, research opportunities, and vibrant campus life.”
The newly inducted Guild leaders, elected in April, will serve until May next year.
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