Farewell Ceremony for 2024 Scholarship winners at Kyambogo
This event was graced by H.E. Majid Saffar, the Iranian Ambassador to Uganda, Mr. Abdollah Abbasi, the Iranian Cultural Counsellor, Hajat Khadijah Namyalo the chief coordinator of the office of the national Chairman and the President of the Republic of Uganda among other guests.
Speaking while flagging off over 70 students who secured scholarship to study in Iran, at Head of National Chairperson Kyambogo today January 31, 2024,
H.E Majid Saffar the Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran to Uganda, said Iran considers educational collaboration with Uganda as one of the top priorities in the development of the bilateral relations
He commended the Office of National Chairperson headed by Hajjat Hadijah Namayalo Uzeiye for using the best ways of selection and nominating students for the Iranian scholarship opportunity.
I encouraged to focus on your education and return with skills to develop Uganda, saying, they will not be abandoned’’ said H.E Majid Saffar
He noted that Iran has been under sanctions for the last 45 years but it has developed in different sectors including medical sciences, technology, innovation and education which have driven the economy to where it is now.
“As the Iranian government, they are ready to cooperate with the Ugandan government in areas of investment and exchange programs at different levels.” He spoke
He asked the students to be more productive than before and affirmed that Iran has black people in the southern part of the country.
ONC Manager SPA/PA Hajjat Hadijah Namayalo Uzeiye implored students to exhibit good characters and represent Uganda in the best way possible.
“You are Uganda ‘s Ambassadors to Iran live responsibly life while in Iran saying it is an opportunity for you to receive an additional education” said Namayalo
I was a product of Iran through the national chamber of commerce and industry in 2013 provided by General Salim Salem, a brother to president Yoweri Kaguta Museveni “she noted
She further applauded the government of the Islamic Republic of Iran for good relationships and aid Ugandans with scholarships.
Over 70 scholarships for Ugandan were secured
Abdollah Abbasi, the Cultural Counselor of the Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran applauded Uganda for maintaining a good relationship with the Islamic Republic of Iran.
“Iran wants to give maximum support to Uganda to strengthen its human capital, for developing the country, nothing is more valuable than educated and skilled citizens,” said Abbasi
He noted the future and prosperity of Uganda necessarily requires the necessary infrastructure, including effective human capital, more importantly, Uganda needs a generation that is equipped with modern technologies and sciences.
“I am sure that Iranian universities with their experienced professors and the use of modern science and technology will provide you with excellent teaching” he noted.
He called upon students during their stay in Iran to focus on improving their skills so that they can provide for their families in the future and be useful citizens for the country.
“The Islamic Republic of Iran has managed to secure scholarship for over 70 students, 20 female and 40 males to study in the Universities of Iran in different levels and fields of study, and by God’s grace, we plan to continue this process for the coming years.’’ Abbasi said
Student will study in Persian Gulf University and Ahlul Bayt International University Abbas noted
He applauded H.E Majid Saffar, the Ambassador of Iran to Uganda, Hajat Khadijah Namyalo, Dr. Jazari; Vice chancellor of Ahlul Bayt International University, Dr. Salehi; The deputy vice chancellor of the university, Mrs Esther Nankinga, Hon. Issah Katungulu Luyimbaazi, Maleki, for making the process possible
Philip Rugumayo, the Intelligent Office (IO) at ONC congratulated students and parents upon Iranian scholarship opportunities which doesn’t happen every day.
He rallied participants to make use of the opportunity by acquiring the necessary skills and knowledge using the Iranian based new technologies and sciences.
“In the quest for personal improvement, skills acquisition without values and enterprise is regrettable and informed students to define their goals in realizing their individual interests based on academic performance and productivity”
Parents speaks out
Hajji Siraje Muwanga, one of the parents, thanked the Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran for extending scholarships to Ugandans and prayed for the long life of the Islamic Republic of Iran and Uganda.
He questioned participants to be people of purpose by equally representing Uganda well
Mr. Abdollah Abbasi receiving certificate of appreciation from Hajat Khadijah Namyalo
Mr. Abdollah Abbasi speaking during the Farewell ceremony
H.E. Majid Saffar, the Iranian Ambassador to Ugand speaking before send off
ONC Manager SPA/PA Hajjat Hadijah Namayalo Uzeiye
Mr. Philip Rugumayo, the Intelligent Office (IO) at ONC congratulated students and parents