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EALA Aspirant Dr. Tendo Ronex Kisembo Urges Ugandans: ‘Be Sure to Watch Mzee Museveni Deliver State Of The Nation Address’

KAMPALA, UGANDA – As the nation awaits the annual State of the Nation Address (SONA), East African Legislative Assembly (EALA) aspirant Dr. Tendo Ronex Kisembo has called upon all Ugandans to pay close attention to H.E. President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni as he delivers the constitutional address.


In a brief but enthusiastic statement, Dr. Kisembo—a contender for Uganda’s slot at the East African Legislative Assembly in Arusha—urged citizens not to miss what he described as a pivotal national moment.


“Be sure to watch Mzee Kaguta Museveni deliver the State of the Nation Address at 2pm today as mandated by the constitution annually,” Dr. Kisembo said.


The State of the Nation Address is a constitutional requirement in which the President officially opens a new legislative session of Parliament. The address serves as a comprehensive update on:The country’s economic progress,The prevailing security situation and The Government of Uganda’s legislative priorities for the coming year


Dr. Kisembo emphasized that the SONA is not merely a ceremonial event but a critical tool for national accountability and direction-setting.


“God speed,” he added, offering a prayerful endorsement of the President as he prepares to address the nation.


Political observers note that Dr. Kisembo’s public support for the President’s constitutional role aligns with his broader campaign for the EALA seat, where regional integration, economic coordination, and shared legislative frameworks among East African Community (EAC) partner states are key agenda items.


By spotlighting the SONA, Dr. Kisembo is positioning himself as a leader who values transparency, constitutional fidelity, and national development reporting—qualities he hopes to bring to the EALA floor in Arusha.


The address, which will be broadcast live on Uganda Broadcasting Corporation (UBC) and other media outlets, is expected to draw millions of viewers across the country. Dr. Kisembo’s call adds to a growing chorus of public figures urging civic engagement with the annual event.


As Uganda continues to navigate economic and regional dynamics, Dr. Tendo Ronex Kisembo’s message remains clear: watch, listen, and stay informed.


For the EALA aspirant, the SONA is not just the President’s moment—it is a reminder to all Ugandans that governance is a shared responsibility.