President Museveni has urged MPs to always take good care of their health.
“The loss of any individual creates a gap that is difficult to fill. I encourage all cadres to prioritise their health, undergo regular check- ups, and rest when needed. It is crucial to be mindful of our well-being to prevent such tragedies,” he said.
The president was on Tuesday paying tribute to the late State Minister for Defence, Sarah Mateke at Parliament.
Mateke who was also the Kisoro Woman MP died on Saturday after suffering a heart attack.
President Museveni emphasized the need for everyone to watch their health.
“As fighters, we lose people frequently when we are fighting the enemy; they either kill us or we kill them. However, we try to avoid unnecessary losses because anyone who does creates a gap on our side. That’s why fighters should also look after their lives, not just as their own but for all of us,” he said.
“When you go, you leave us with a problem: how shall we fill your gap? That’s why you should carefully check your health. In this case, it was good that she went to check, but it was a bit too late. Therefore, we appeal to all cadres to be more vigilant. It’s not only your family that will lose; please take care. For instance, with Aronda, who died on the plane, I didn’t know he had a medical problem.”
Honour
Museveni honoured Mateke for her contribution towards the country, and reflected on her calm demeanour and thoughtful approach.
“ We mourn her loss and extend our deepest sympathies to her family. May her soul rest in eternal peace.”
“Although my interactions with her were limited, I was struck by her calm and composed nature. She did not exhibit the sensitivity or aggressiveness seen in some, but instead, she was measured and deliberate in her words.”
The president highlighted Mateke’s role in a committee studying the situation in Congo, which included notable figures such as Gen. Taban Amin.
“As a representative of Kisoro, Mateke’s careful and thoughtful contributions were highly valued. It is a significant loss. In her short time with us, she made a meaningful impact and became a role model for those who knew her in Kisoro. “
The Speaker of Parliament, Anita Among said the country will greatly miss Mateke.
“Losing such a young and promising member is profoundly saddening,” she said.
“Sarah was a loving, down-to-earth individual and a unifying force. Her absence will be deeply felt.”
In attendance were the Vice President, Jessica Alupo, the Prime Minister, Rt. Hon. Robinah Nabbanja, Members of Parliament, the Family of the late Mateke, among other mourners.
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