The Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Thomas Tayebwa, has warned against sectarianism rooted in religion.
Addressing attendees at the installation of Dr. Chris Baryomunsi as the second Chancellor of Great Lakes University in Kanungu District on March 22, 2025, Tayebwa emphasized that politicians who foster division cannot effectively represent their constituents.
“We, the Banyakigezi, face a challenge that we often try to conceal—sectarianism in politics. When it comes to voting, many of us tend to choose candidates based on their religion, as if such division will somehow lead to improvements in infrastructure, such as roads and water supply, in our area,” he stated.
Tayebwa further cautioned the youth not to fall prey to sectarianism, urging them to focus on contributing to the country’s development.
“When this university faced challenges, the person who saved it was a Catholic, yet the founder is a reverend from the Anglican faith. I urge the people of Kanungu to reject those promoting sectarianism. Those who fought to liberate this country from such divisions are your children, and allowing sectarianism would be letting them down,” he remarked.
He also commended the university’s leadership for their dedication in overseeing the institution and praised the appointment of Dr. Baryomunsi as Chancellor.
“I do not think there is a door in this country that Dr Baryomunsi can knock on and be turned away. He is also very strict when it comes to quality; he is highly demanding and will ensure compliance with the National Council for Higher Education (NCHE) requirements,” he added.
Dr. Baryomunsi was officially installed as the second Chancellor during the university’s tenth graduation ceremony. Following his installation, he vowed to work tirelessly to enhance the institution.
Olivia Tumuhirwe Arinaitwe, a Director at the university, appealed to the government to exempt private universities from taxes to alleviate their financial burdens. She also suggested that these institutions be allowed to share facilities, such as science laboratories, with public universities.
Rev. Fr. Abel Bainomugisha, the Executive Director, shared that the university requires over Shs2 billion to construct a building that would house the engineering and technology departments, as well as science laboratories. This initiative aims to bring the institution in line with government policies.
In total, 110 students graduated in various fields of study.