Luwero Kaboyo Wows Eid Crowd with Feast and Promises

Muslims celebrated Eid al-Adha at Luwero Main Mosque on June 6. State Minister Alice Kaboyo joined prayers and community talks about local growth. The holiday honors Prophet Ibrahim's faith and willingness to sacrifice for Allah. Families share meat from slaughtered animals with neighbors and poor people. Five cows were killed and distributed across the district through Kaboyo's office.

Kaboyo met with residents after prayers to discuss development plans. Many young people lack jobs because they need better skills training. School dropout rates remain high and hurt community progress. The minister wants more vocational programs to help youth find work. She also supports forming savings groups to teach families about money management.

Local leaders must watch government projects more closely according to Kaboyo. Transparency helps communities grow stronger and faster. She wants diverse people working together on development issues. Political and religious differences should not divide residents. Shared problems require shared solutions from everyone.

Sheikh Hamis Lubega warned against bad social media use during the celebration. People should not post insults or harmful content online. Digital platforms work best for education and helpful discussions. The school headmaster Uthman Lubega mentioned land donated for a new Seed School. Kaboyo promised to check on the 2017 request with education officials.
 

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