UPC @ 63: Akena asks govt to avail quality education, health to Ugandans
UPC is set to organize and emulate their forebearers in both word and deed as they organize the party to play its role in Ugandans' interests.
Uganda People’s Congress (UPC) party president, Jimmy Akena, has asked the government to avail quality education to Ugandans across the country.
The request comes at a time when UPC is commemorating 63 years of existence reflecting on what the party has achieved.
“The party policy manifesto of March 1962 gave a direction to the party and its government which has underpinned certain aspects of Uganda’s post-independence journey now at 61 years,” he said.
Akena asked the government to provide decent public medical care as most government health facilities lack sufficient medicine and avail quality education to Ugandans.
UPC is set to organize and emulate their forebearers in both word and deed as they organize the party to play its role in Ugandans’ interests.