Hon. Enid Origumisiriza calls upon the government to divert its effort and support a boy child.

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KABALE: The founder of the Hallelujah Counseling Center, Hon. Enid Origumisiriza Atuheire has called upon the government to put more effort in supporting the boy child.

Origumisiriza also known as Aunt Enid made the call on Thursday during the 2024 International Boy’s Day commemoration at the Hallelujah Day Care Center and Nursery School in Kabale Municipality, Kabale District.

Hon. Enid Origumisiriza, also an aspiring woman Mp Kabale district said that the government has put much emphasis on empowering a girl child, leaving boys behind something that puts the future generation at stake.

She emphasized the importance of loving and supporting a boy child, as they are an integral part of the country’s future, believing that by investing in the future fathers and Husbands can help to create a balanced and equitable society.

“These are the future fathers and Husbands, and it’s our responsibility as a country to come out and support them. I kindly request our good government to empower a boy child as it has done to a girl child” said Enid Origumisiriza.

Muhwezi Robert, a young boy and a resident of Kabahangara cell, Karubanda Ward, speaking on behalf of other young boys, extended his heartfelt appreciation to Aunt Enid Origumusiriza for preparing their Day.

The Hallelujah Counseling Center is a non-governmental organization that provides counseling and support services to individuals and families in Kigezi Sub Region with its mission based on empowering and uplifting the communities, particularly the well-being of children.

The International Boy’s Day is celebrated every year on May 16th with enthusiasm and joy and was established to recognize and celebrate the rights and achievements of boys around the world.

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