President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni today has attributed the growing wave of youth uprisings across Africa to the absence of a deliberate wealth creation strategy and the failure to fully monetize national resources.

He called on African nations to embrace Pan-African economic integration as the only sustainable path to stability and shared prosperity.
The President made the remarks while delivering a Lecture of Opportunity to 52 senior military officers undergoing the Senior Command and Staff Course Grade Two at the Senior Command and Staff College in Kimaka, Jinja City.
During the lecture, President Museveni engaged the officers on wide-ranging topics, including youth unrest, patriotism, Pan-Africanism, wealth creation, and sustainable peace all framed within Africa’s socio-economic transformation agenda.
The one-year regional course attracted military officers from Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, the United Republic of Tanzania, Kenya, South Sudan, and Malawi. Brig. Michael Kabango, the commandant of the College, was also in attendance.
A question from a Kenyan officer particularly drew the President’s attention, as she asked what leaders were failing to understand about Generation Z that is leading to growing uprisings across the continent.
In response, President Museveni emphasized the need for African nations to shift from donor-driven policies to homegrown strategies anchored in wealth creation and full participation in the money economy.
“Africa’s problem is not a lack of resources, but a failure to conceptualize how to use them effectively,” the President said.
He pointed to Uganda’s economic journey as an example, recalling that at independence, only 4% of Ugandans were involved in the money economy. By 2013, that number had grown to 32%, and today stands at 67%.
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