President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has emphasized the urgent need to prioritize household income generation, describing it as a cornerstone of national development.

During a leaders meeting held at Mwanzi Parish, Mirembe Maria Catholic Parish in Kasanda District yesterday, President Museveni reminded Ugandans that, just as spiritual teachings guide priorities, “Seek first the Kingdom of God and all these things shall be added unto you”, the nation must apply the same principle by seeking household income first.
The meeting was part of the ongoing Presidential performance assessment tour on wealth creation and Parish Development Model (PDM) in Greater Mubende.
President Museveni also noted that Uganda has made significant strides in infrastructure development, citing roads such as Kabale to Tororo, and electrification in urban areas. However, he cautioned that infrastructure alone does not guarantee economic transformation if household income is lacking.
“Even in Kampala where there are tarmac roads, electricity, and piped water, poverty still exists. Some people in the city go hungry, yet they are surrounded by modern infrastructure,” he said.
The President urged citizens to focus on creating wealth at the household level before relying on external developments.
He further shared an inspirational story of a 64-year-old woman in Rubirizi who had never had anything of her own in all those years not until when she got the Shs1 million PDM money which helped her to bring development at home and her husband who had even abandoned her came back home from Kampala.
“Cows do not eat tarmac or sit on electricity. I bought land in Kisozi 1990 when there was no development and now development has followed wealth,” he added.
President Museveni also raised concern over the poor state of murrum roads, specifically the Mityana–Sekanyonyi–Mwanzi road, urging the Ministry of Works to prioritize road maintenance.
“Why do we allow good roads to deteriorate? Even murrum roads, if maintained, serve communities well.”
He highlighted major road achievements in areas like Hoima, Bunyoro, Gomba, Sembabule, and Masaka but called for internal audits of road planning and execution.
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