President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has assured the National Resistance Movement (NRM) Parliamentary Caucus that since coming to power in 1986, his government has been working for the socio-economic transformation of Ugandans.
“A country like Uganda is very rich, it has got a lot of national resources but the problem is that the population did not know how to use the national resources to live a good way; the modern way and that’s why we have been advising them that they need to move on two fronts. Number one, free education for all and number two, prosperity /wealth creation for all,” he said.
The President made the remarks today while meeting the NRM Parliamentary Caucus led by the Government Chief Whip, Hon. Denis Hamson Obua at his Kisozi farm in Gomba District. The meeting was also attended by some wealth creators in the area.
President Museveni explained that in order to achieve the desired socio-economic transformation, Ugandans need to get involved in the money economy through the four sectors of the economy which include, commercial agriculture, industries/manufacturing, services and ICT.
“Now if you go into one of those, definitely, you join the money economy because part of the problem of Uganda here was that the majority of the people were outside the money economy, they were just working for food,” he said.
“We have been educating Ugandans about commercial agriculture with “ekibaro” (to assess how much you would get). In this case we insist that separate intensive agriculture where you go for the high value enterprises from extensive agriculture where you get little money per acre but because you have done it on a big scale, you will end up getting good money.”
President Museveni also revealed that through the government, he has been able to successfully preach the wealth creation gospel to many parts of the country like the cattle corridor.
“In the cattle corridor we have done a good job, people have joined dairy farming but where we are now, many parts are mainly crop areas and this is where we have been fighting to get this concept of intensive agriculture where people with small land can get out of poverty,” he noted.
“When I came here, of course there were a lot of contradictory messages but eventually people listened to what I was telling them.”
On the misconception, misinformation and politicising government programmes (rationalisation, specifically the Uganda Coffee Development Authority), the President advised the legislators that, “We are going to have a showdown, they are liars and criminals playing with fire. They will not like the counterattack.”
Ms. Sarah Nalwanga, the coordinator of the Presidential poverty alleviation program in Gomba and Sembabule Districts informed the MPs that the President started the project in 2011 where he preached wealth creation through commercial agriculture.
“People here had land but had nothing to eat since they had no knowledge on how to utilise their land. Since 2011, we have been giving out crop inputs, goats, poultry, dairy cows, coffee seedlings and banana tissues. I thank our farmers for following His Excellency’s advice on wealth creation,” she said.
Ms. Nalwanga also noted that in the 9 villages of Gomba and Sembabule, so far over 1,800 households have benefited with 769 in coffee growing, 556 in dairy farming, 336 in goat rearing, and others in other enterprises.
She also assured the President that the residents in Gomba and Sembabule are now food secure.
Mr. Mulika Noah Peterson, a coffee farmer from Kirasi thanked President Museveni for supporting them in transforming their lives through his poverty alleviation project.
“Before we started growing coffee, we were living a very miserable life but where we are now, since you supported us, we are doing well and going far,” Mr. Mulika said.
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