Kapchorwa District has officially welcomed Nkugwa Kizito as the new Resident District Commissioner RDC, in a smooth and cordial handover ceremony held earlier today. The occasion marked a new chapter in the district’s leadership with Mr. Kizito taking over from Mr. Martin Sakajja, the immediate former Acting RDC who will now serve as Deputy RDC.

Mr. Martin Sakajja (L) Hands over to Mr.Nkugwa Kizito (R) as RDC Kapchorwa District.

The event, held at the RDC’s office, was graced by several key district stakeholders, including Mr. Chesang David PAS and Acting CAO, The eputy Town Clerk of Kapchorwa Municipality; a representative from Uganda Prisons; Mr. Okane Richard, the District Internal Security Officer (DISO) ,Assistant RDCs Yasin Kuka and Seiko Muhammed Abubakar and Support staff from the RDCs Office.

In his handover report, Mr. Martin Sakajja shared notable achievements during his tenure. These included the successful renovation of the RDC’s office and the smooth coordination and oversight of the NRM party primary elections within the district. He also highlighted ongoing challenges and presented opportunities that the incoming RDC could build upon.

Stakeholders attending the handover cerelmony at the RDCs office.

Taking over office, Mr. Nkugwa Kizito expressed gratitude to President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni for the trust bestowed upon him to serve as RDC for Kapchorwa. He pledged to uphold the responsibilities of his new role with diligence and integrity. Mr. Kizito emphasized the value of teamwork, noting that collective effort would be central to delivering on government programs and strengthening service delivery in the district.

Mr.Nkugwa Kizito,RDC Kapchorwa District.

“I am a team player,” he affirmed. “I believe in collaboration and drawing strength from the people I work with. Together, we can achieve great things for Kapchorwa.”

Mr. Nkugwa Kizito brings to the role a wealth of experience, having previously served as the Chairperson LCV for Kiboga District. His leadership background and commitment to public service are expected to bolster development and accountability in Kapchorwa.

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