MILLY B. BABALANDA: The Liberators wanted us to live well and prosper
Reflecting on the 38th NRM/A Victory Day anniversary
As we celebrate the 38th NRM/A Victory Day anniversary on Friday, 26th January, 2024, we remember with deep reflection and admiration our fellow countrymen and countrywomen, either dead or alive, who fought for a fundamental change through a protracted people’s struggle that lasted for five years under the Visionary leadership of Revolutionary Hero.
These brave souls sacrificed their lives, their comforts, and their security to pave the way for a better future for all of us. They believed in a vision of a nation where every citizen could live well and prosper, where justice and equality were not just lofty ideals, but tangible realities.
Milly B. Babalanda: A symbol of hope and resilience
Among the many heroes and heroines of the liberation struggle, Milly B. Babalanda stands out as a shining example of courage, perseverance, and selflessness. She dedicated her life to the cause of freedom, tirelessly working towards the goal of a more just and equitable society for all.
Her legacy lives on in the hearts and minds of all those who continue to fight for a better Uganda, inspired by her unwavering commitment to the ideals of the liberation struggle. Milly B. Babalanda reminds us that the struggle for justice and equality is not easy, but it is always worth it.
Impact on me
The legacy of the liberation struggle and the sacrifices made by those who came before us serve as a powerful reminder of the importance of standing up for what is right, even in the face of adversity. As a citizen of Uganda, I am inspired to continue the work of building a more just and equitable society for all, in honor of those who fought and died for our freedom.
Impact on the world
The story of the Ugandan liberation struggle is not just a local one – it is a universal tale of courage, resilience, and the enduring power of the human spirit. The sacrifices made by the liberators of Uganda serve as a beacon of hope for oppressed peoples around the world, reminding us all that change is possible, even in the darkest of times.
Conclusion
As we mark the 38th NRM/A Victory Day anniversary, let us remember the sacrifices of the brave men and women who fought for our freedom. Let us honor their memory by continuing the work of building a more just and equitable society for all. Together, we can ensure that the vision of the liberators – a Uganda where every citizen can live well and prosper – becomes a reality.