Pursue fitness, not riches, president tells 25-man strong Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024

HE President Museveni and First Lady Janet Museveni Flag off the Olympic Team at State House Entebbe 

HABARI DAILY I Kampala, Uganda I Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni has advised athletes to be disciplined if they are to achieve their dreams. “Strictly good living is very important to be able to reach your potential. The sports period is very short, and you need to use that time well, and don’t pursue quick riches,” he urged the athletes during a ceremony where he and the First Lady and Minister of Education and Sports, Janet Museveni, flagged-off Team Uganda ahead of the Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024 in France. 

This took place at State House Entebbe on July 16th 2024.

The games will run from 26 July to 11 August 2024.

HE President Museveni and First Lady Janet Museveni Flag off the Olympic Team at State House Entebbe

He also informed the athletes that sports have a lot of benefits which include, fitness, character formation, entertainment, employment and creation of publicity.

The President further disclosed that the government is investing more in sports in order to enhance the sector.

“We have done a few things like peace in the country, these children from Kapchorwa are able to run because Karamojongs no longer disturb them,” President Museveni said.

“Then going to school; we need to have education totally free. We have been fighting for this but some people want to bring back the charges, but we really want to make it free because that is how some children come up [through the education system] and then we identify them.”

HE President Museveni and First Lady Janet Museveni Flag off the Olympic Team at State House Entebbe

The President also encouraged the athletes to join the army, police and prisons services as a tactic to preserve their skills.

“I always encourage our young people to join the army, police and the prisons because when you are there, you have got a small salary, some accommodation and time to train.”

Janet Museveni on her part congratulated the athletes for the lifetime achievement of representing Uganda in the greatest gathering of athletes in the world.

“I challenge you to take on this role of being ambassadors of your country with such humility because someone else could have taken your place on this team – but God chose that this be your season to glorify Him with your body through sports. If you clothe yourself with the humility that such a service requires, you shall be able to resist the pride that comes with such an opportunity. And we all know what pride can do to us – it simply brings us down,” she said.

She also revealed that the government of Uganda has funded the development of the world class National High Altitude Training Centre at Teryet in Kapchorwa – and the first phase is now complete.

“And the world class stadium being developed in Hoima City as well as the Akii-Bua Olympic Stadium in Lira City are designed to be fully established with facilities for not only football but all athletics disciplines. Once complete, these facilities shall facilitate a total transformation in the development of young sportsmen and women in our country right from the grassroots way beyond AFCON 2027.”

Xavier Sticker, the Ambassador of France to Uganda, assured President Museveni that France as the host country is ready to play its part in ensuring that the games are a success.

Dr. Donald Rukare, the Chairperson of National Council of Sports informed the President, and the First Lady that Uganda will be represented by a team of 25 athletes in Paris.

“This is the same number of athletes that we took to Tokyo 2021,” he stated.

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