President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has today officiated at the inauguration of the Aga Khan University and commencement of the construction of the Aga Khan Hospital in Nakawa Division, Kampala city.

During the ceremony, President Museveni assured private and foreign investors of protective legislation for their investments in Uganda. He explained that the Uganda government is committed to ensuring a thriving private sector by providing an enabling environment that fosters business growth.
The President recounted the development impact of the Ismaili community and Aga Khan Development Network to Uganda in the past before the expulsion of foreigners in the 1970s by Idi Amin that led to the collapse of Uganda’s economy until the NRM government led the return of expelled foreigners, something that revived Uganda’s economy.
President Museveni also commended the Aga Khan Development Network for establishing the university with Smart lecture facilities, simulation laboratory, library and a multipurpose auditorium facility space that meets the timely education demands.

The government of Uganda availed 60 acres of land in Nakawa to Aga Khan Development Network in joint partnership to establish a specialized teaching hospital and a university to address the service deficit on those specialities
President Museveni noted that the presence of the Aga Khan University and Hospital in Uganda will bridge the service gap in those respective domains.
He however, called upon investors like the Aga Khan to always report corrupt government officials who try to extort money from them and solicit shares in their companies.
On the other hand, President Museveni awarded two prestigious awards to His Highness Prince Rahim Aga Khan V and Princess Zahra Aga Khan for the Aga Khan Development Network’s contribution to Uganda’s socio-economic development. The duo was awarded with highest honors of the Pearl of Africa Grand Master Award and the Grand Commander award respectively.
President Museveni stated that the awards match the significant contribution of the Aga Khan Development Network in Uganda.
On her part, the First Lady and Minister of Education and Sports, Maama Janet Museveni took the opportunity to acknowledge the great legacy of the Late Highness the Aga Khan, evidenced by the multiple development initiatives spearheaded by him, which Ugandans have greatly benefited from.
Maama Janet noted that this project is the product of a partnership between the Aga Khan Development Network and the government of Uganda.
She expressed sincere gratitude to His Highness the Aga Khan, Princess Zahra, and the entire leadership of Aga Khan Development Network, who have worked tirelessly to make this dream a reality.
“The NRM Government has generously provided the University with 60-acres of Land. The Aga Khan University provides the expertise, experience, and together with her partners, the immense investment required for a venture of this magnitude. We are truly grateful for this effort,” she said.
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