About Ikubi

Established in 1980

In the wake of independence in 1980, our village emerged as a beacon of hope amidst the winds of change sweeping through our nation. Formerly a colonial territory, the region witnessed a transformative era marked by newfound optimism and aspirations for self-determination. With the dawn of independence, government initiatives spurred the establishment of our village, strategically positioned to foster rural settlement and development. Initially, the village faced formidable challenges, including a lack of infrastructure and basic amenities, yet through resilience and communal effort, it flourished. Over the decades, successive chiefs guided the village, each leaving an indelible mark on its history. From the visionary leaders who laid the foundations of our community to the stewards who navigated us through periods of growth and adversity, their legacies endure. Today, our village stands as a testament to the perseverance and unity of its people, embodying a rich tapestry of culture, tradition, and progress forged through the passage of time.

chief Nalubamba

Mission

Fostering a sustainable, inclusive community through collaboration and innovation, prioritizing equitable opportunities and environmental stewardship.

Vision

To be a beacon of resilience and harmony, inspiring neighboring communities with shared prosperity, diversity, and sustainable practices.

Values