The President stressed the need for sportsmen and women to maintain fitness, discipline as well as maximising the potential
President Yoweri Museveni on Tuesday flagged off more than 800 Ugandan athletes 64 school teams who will represent the country in the Federation of East African Secondary School Sports Associations (FEASSSA) 2019 Games scheduled to take place from August 15-25 in Arusha, Tanzania.
During the ceremony that took place at State House in Entebbe, Museveni stressed the need for sportsmen and women to maintain fitness and discipline as well as maximising the potential of their bodies on top of building a character of resilience if they are to succeed in their endeavours.
To be a successful sportsperson, you must have discipline. It also trains your character and teaches you perseverance,” he stressed.
Uganda Secondary Schools Sports’ Association (USSSA) is the body mandated by the Ministry of Education and Sports and the Association of Secondary School Head Teachers of Uganda (ASSHU) to run secondary school sports and games in the country. It draws its membership from all districts in the country.
The teams that were flagged off comprise football, basketball, volleyball and handball players. Other disciplines are woodball, hockey, lawn tennis, table tennis, badminton, swimming and rugby and Athletics for both boys and girls among others.
President Museveni emphasised to the contingent that sports, as a discipline for personal development as well as society and business, provides benefits that can be tapped into. He urged them to work together as team Uganda to achieve a lot in the championship despite being indigent school teams.
The First Lady and Minister of Education and Sports, Janet Museveni, thanked God for the opportunity team has gotten to go and represent the country.
She expressed her confidence that they will achieve success in their endeavour.