Campaign Launch Highlights Elderly Neglect
Jackline Mbabazi, vying for the Western Region parliamentary seat representing Older Persons, has committed to restoring dignity and rights for Uganda's senior citizens. During her campaign launch, she criticized the government's failure to enforce existing constitutional safeguards, stating, "Laws protecting elders exist on paper but lack implementation mechanisms."
"It's devastating to witness our elderly hauled in wheelbarrows just to claim social assistance. These funds should reach them directly,"
Concrete Policy Proposals
The wife of former Prime Minister Amama Mbabazi outlined a multi-pronged approach including:
- Utilizing Savings Cooperatives (SACCOs) to enhance financial literacy and nutrition programs
- Launching nationwide awareness campaigns on elderly rights
- Collaborating with the Health Ministry to equip medical facilities for age-specific care
Mbabazi emphasized, "Discrimination against seniors must end. They deserve accessible services and respect." Her husband endorsed the campaign, praising her "integrity and dedication to vulnerable populations."
Public Resonance
The message drew strong support from attendees, reflecting widespread frustration over Uganda's treatment of its aging population. Mbabazi's bid spotlights systemic gaps in translating legal protections into tangible welfare for seniors.
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