President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni on Monday 16th December, 2024 commissioned the Free Zones Export Facility at Entebbe International Airport and also launched the African Continental Free Trade Area Implementation strategy for Uganda that aims at promoting and fostering trade within African countries and internationally.
The event that ran under the theme: “Uganda’s next level growth driven by Regional Export Opportunity and AfCFTA”, was attended by private sector players, investors and representatives from the United Nations as well as trade representatives of Uganda in different countries.
President Museveni who flagged off the first formal exports of products to West Africa, raised his concern about the delays by some actors in government to implement these important programs that are critical for the economic growth of the country and the African continent.
“I am pleased to kick off the journey for the first formal exports of products to West Africa under AfCFTA which Uganda and 44 other countries signed in 2018. Even with negotiations on the matter of the rules of origin, tax rates, non-tariff barriers, it shouldn’t take this long 7 years to activate this work. It should have been done much earlier because I’m aware that more than 45% of all our value-added goods and services are traded within the region and the African continent,” he said.
“The lack of essence of urgency and the failure by some of our actors in the ministries to act quickly on important issues of our economic growth hinders the rate of our growth and affects the performance of the private sector. But now that we have started I don’t want any further delays,” the President stressed.
The President lauded his counterpart, His Excellency Bola Ahmed Tinubu of Nigeria whom he interacted with a week earlier on the matter of the market along with his government, for allowing Uganda to work together with the Nigerian government on opening Nigerian air space for flights into each other’s territories and making room for Ugandan products under AfCFTA.
“I am told we have a trade representative based in Lagos to support the opening of this market and I will give him all the necessary support needed for the process to be fully concluded with both the Federal Republic of Nigeria government and the AfCFTA Secretary General in Accra,” he said.
President Museveni also reminded the audience of the cardinal principle of the NRM of Pan-Africanism that facilitates trade and the building of wealth together within African countries.
“As I have told you in the past, NRM strongly believes in the principle of Pan Africanism not as an altruistic matter but as a utility principle. When we trade with each other in Africa, we build wealth together and create a strategic centre for the future of African socio-economic transformation and security,” he noted.
The President therefore described the day as one of the key fulfillment of Pan-Africanism that the NRM has been talking about and the utilization of a major tool of trade to quicken social and economic change not only in Uganda but also on the African continent.
“When Africans wake up as some of them are doing in Uganda, you find that the internal market is not enough so without the African market we cannot succeed. I think this is the problem with Latin America. Latin American countries have a lot of natural resources, but you wonder why they don’t succeed while the United States, their neighbor, which has less natural resources than South America, is very prosperous. That is why they are walking on foot to go from South America to the United States. I think the difference is in trading together,” he observed.
President Museveni, however, disclosed that plans are underway to open up similar facilities in the four corners of the country to make it faster for exporters to aggregate, process and get to the market more easily.
“I remember I received a delegation of fresh fruits and vegetables people from Europe and our young man who is the trade envoy in the Balkans for Uganda in October 2023. I directed that on account of the work for Uganda in the export sector, they should be given this facility for 5 years along with some 5 acres of land near the airport. This is to make their investment and export work logistics cheaper,” he said.
“This export facility we are commissioning today for coffee roasting, packaging and export along with fruits, vegetables and flowers is the first step to many facilities we plan to open in at least the four corners of the country to make it faster for exporters to aggregate, process and get to the markets more easily.”
President Museveni also recollected that the Serbian trade envoy had equipment for roasting and storing coffee and wanted to assemble the machine in Uganda to make coffee drinking in the country and region easier and create jobs for the youths. He therefore wondered why some actors were delaying this important project.
“I don’t want to hear any further delays. I am directing the PACEID committee and the Minister of trade Hon. Mwebesa to quickly establish why there are delays and report to me after the coming holidays,” he directed.
He however pointed out that when people come to Uganda to seek opportunities they do so for Ugandans and for the employment of their children.
“As you can see, they will even activate some of the markets we have sat on that we have not been able to take advantage of for so long. I don’t want to hear any further delays of export support and investment our people bring and it is deliberately ignored because of lack of cooperation or even fought by some elements,” he said.
On the other hand, President Museveni was glad to see that the first exports to the Nigerian market under AfCFTA from Uganda include dairy, coffee, fish, pharmaceuticals and tea, noting that it will help to add other support to the larger commodities that are now produced in Uganda and find market for crops like tea that have suffered lately.
“But I didn’t know that there is more Uganda can do including tourism and attracting investments from the Nigerian business Community. I want this to open up,” he declared.
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