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Riding Together, Leading Together: The Jinja Central Riders Association Swearing-In

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Motorcycling in Uganda is not just about the bikes — it’s about people, leadership, and responsibility.

I recently attended the swearing-in ceremony of the president of Jinja Central Riders Association, an event that brought together riders from Jinja and beyond. From sport bikes to touring machines, the turnout showed how strong and organised the riding community has become.

What stood out most during the ceremony was the emphasis on discipline, unity, and safety. Leadership in riding groups matters because riders often look up to group officials for guidance on behaviour, group rides, and decision-making on the road.

As speeches were made and riders shared stories, it became clear that organised rider associations play a big role in promoting safer riding habits. When leaders encourage respect for traffic laws, proper gear, and responsible riding, the entire community benefits.

For RideSafe Uganda, moments like this are a reminder that safety awareness does not only come from rules — it comes from example and shared values. Riding together means watching out for each other, both on the road and off it.

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