The Deputy Speaker, Thomas Tayebwa says research in key areas of Uganda’s 10-fold growth strategy will go a long way in supporting the country’s path to a middle income economy.

While officiating at the 22nd graduation ceremony of the Uganda Management Institute (UMI) on Friday, 14 March 2025, the Deputy Speaker said that Uganda’s economy is projected from US$55 billion to US$500 billion by 2040.
“Our strategy is based on agro-industrialisation, tourism, mineral development, science, technology and innovation. If you require our support on research, it must be aligned with national interests and the future plans of this country. I urge UMI to take the lead on this,” Tayebwa said.
He also urged the UMI and other public institutions to ensure career growth of their employees, noting that government plans to prioritise promotional development in the next financial year.
“It is a shame when you have an institution or a university where you do not promote academic professionals. Our focus now is to fund our universities so that they can promote their staffs who meet their qualifications. I urge you to share your promotion plan with us [Parliament] so that we give you that funding,” Tayebwa said.
On the quality of courses offered at the institute, Tayebwa commended the leadership for strengthening UMI’s pedagogical approach by fighting duplication of courses, which he said has churned out valuable members of society and upheld the academic integrity of the institution.
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