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    Mumbere resigns from the 27th Guild Government

    The Standard EditorBy The Standard EditorFebruary 19, 2025 News No Comments3 Mins Read
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    By Florence Faida

    The resignation of Honourable Pascal Mumbere Praise from his position in the 27th Guild Government has sent ripples across the Uganda Christian University community. A prominent member of the guild parliament, Praise’s departure marks a significant shift in student leadership, leaving many reflecting on the impact of his decision.

    According to sources, Praise’s resignation stemmed from his struggle to balance the demands of his guild office with his academic aspirations. Known for his commitment to loyalty, honesty, transparency, and integrity, Praise explained that the responsibilities of his office had made it difficult for him to achieve his academic goals, including his aim of graduating with first-class honours.

    The situation escalated during a period of contention in the guild parliament, when the guild president, Samantha Mwesigye, announced the appointment of cabinet members. The 27th Guild Parliament rejected the list, citing concerns over representation and qualifications. Praise played a pivotal role in this decision, championing transparency and accountability. He moved the motion to reject the appointments, which was seconded by several MPs and approved by 63% of parliament through a secret ballot. The list was subsequently sent back to the guild president for reconsideration.

    Praise’s resignation has further highlighted the challenges facing the 27th Guild Government as it grapples with student concerns and internal conflicts. With the guild president expected to submit a revised list of appointees, there is uncertainty about how Praise’s absence will affect the dynamics of the parliament and the government’s ability to address pressing student issues.

    Honorable Nahabwe, a female MP representing the School of Journalism, expressed mixed feelings during an interaction with a concerned student, Yvette Talwana. When asked why Praise’s resignation had left the school of journalism in a state of sorrow, Nahabwe replied, “Details will follow,” leaving many wondering about the broader implications of his departure.

    Reflecting on Praise’s decision, Mr. Apio Nobert Acaye, Deputy Minister of Information in the 26th Guild Government, commented, “Disunity among officials, staying true to one’s integrity, and feeling out of place when the government’s vision doesn’t align with your own can push someone out of office, especially when they are passionate about leaving a lasting legacy.”

    Students and staff have also weighed in on Praise’s legacy. Jovia Anyango, an engineering student, and Nachiyingi Moreen, a journalism student, praised Praise for his dedication to student welfare and for championing transparency and accountability. The Directorate of Students’ Affairs acknowledged his impact, stating, “I cannot force an honorable member of parliament to stay when their efforts go unappreciated. This can make one uncomfortable.”

    While Praise’s resignation has not yet been officially confirmed by the Directorate of Students’ Affairs, the Senior Students’ Director, or the School of Journalism, Media, and Communication, his departure leaves a void in the guild government. His tireless efforts to bring change and uphold integrity will remain a lasting legacy for the student community.

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