President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has today officially reopened the reconstructed Makerere University Ivory Tower building.
The Ivory Tower, the University’s main administrative building, caught fire on the night of September 20, 2020. The newly reconstructed Main Building includes a fascinating basement museum, an expanded administrative wing, a dedicated service wing and a bustling business centre.
At the same event, President Museveni officiated at the installation ceremony of the new Chancellor of Makerere University, Dr. Crispus Kiyonga who succeeded Prof. Ezra Suruma.
President Museveni congratulated Makerere University on restoring the administration building.
“I was happy to take part in commissioning it and I acted as a tour guide to you, the new people, to show you where we used to have some historical debates like the debate we had in the 1969 in which I participated and Prof. Mazrui was there, even Kanyeihamba was also there. We used to have big arguments between the patriots who were led by Dr. Rodney and those who were pro-other ideas led by Prof. Mazrui,” he said.
The President also congratulated the university upon getting a new Chancellor.
“Dr. Kiyonga is an outstanding cadre and leader in the NRM, a member of the Central Executive Committee and has been very active in our efforts ever since the 1980 when we were involved with UPM. So I congratulate him and the University,” he stated.
President Museveni also reiterated his call to universities to intensify and improve the way they teach science courses, putting an emphasis on value addition.
“On the side of natural sciences, these universities like the ones in Africa have been doing some work but I want you to audit how you are doing it, can you not improve the teaching of Sciences? Science means understanding the laws of nature and using them to solve problems,” the President urged.
He insisted that the science courses must be vertically integrated by teaching students how to transform the raw materials through adding value to them so as to get maximum value from them.
He said that the crisis in Africa, like security, lack of jobs, is due to the knowledge gap among the intelligentsia of the third world countries.
“Now from the side of social Sciences, it is again the same challenge because this human being when he was inventing things here and there, it would affect the way society organises. You have seen that when fire was invented, the whole society stopped from living in trees to caves. When our ancient people invented agriculture, the whole setup changed. Every change in the level of science affects society. Now are we conversant with these social ideas?” he wondered.
“The paralysis in Africa is because of the challenges of social science ideas. We need the correct ideals of organising societies. I therefore challenge you to audit this.”
The President however noted that the country is so far moving on well as far as promoting science, technology and innovation is concerned.
“I think we are moving on well ever since we introduced the research fund. You can see the banana project, the Kiira Motors, the vaccines, things are really moving.”
The First Lady and Minister of Education and Sport, Maama Janet Museveni thanked God for the successful restoration of the Main Building, a monumental infrastructure, and installing a new University Chancellor, Dr. Crispus Kiyonga.
“Congratulations, Dr. Kiyonga, on your esteemed appointment. I also extend heartfelt congratulations to Professor Ezra Suruma for your exemplary service as Chancellor for two terms. You served your role with distinction, and we are proud of you,” Maama Janet said.
She further noted that the memory of 20th September 2020, when the iconic ivory tower was engulfed in flames, remains vivid because Makerere’s main building is more than just infrastructure; it symbolises the history and evolution of higher education in Uganda and is a masterpiece of architecture.
“Today, we celebrate its restoration and the newly ignited hope for the future. The Bible says a righteous man may fall seven times, but he rises again (Proverbs 24:16),” she asserted.
Maama Janet also explained that the restoration of the Main Building symbolises a rising again of Makerere University.
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