President
Yoweri Kaguta Museveni who is also the Commander-in-Chief of the Uganda
People's Defence Forces (UPDF) has said Uganda is more united than ever because
of the correct ideology of the National Resistance Movement (NRM) Government.
The
ideology, according to the President includes the four (4) core principles of;
Patriotism, Pan-Africanism, Socio-Economic Transformation and Democracy.
“The
correct principles of the NRM, united our people as never before. When we won
power, again, the NRM put out a correct strategy which has achieved the
following: minimum economic recovery; expansion of the small enclave economy of
the 3Cs and 3Ts after it had recovered by 2005; diversifying it; and now,
transforming the economy into one of knowledge and skills e.g., the automobile
industry,” Gen Museveni said.
He
made the remarks today while speaking at the celebrations to mark the 42nd
Tarehe-Sita Anniversary at Kakyeka Grounds in Mbarara District under the theme:
“Recognising the sacrifice of the founders of the people's revolution for
social-economic transformation”.
Gen
Museveni who was flanked by the First Lady and Minister of Education and
Sports, Hon Janet Museveni said the unity and support Ugandans have shown NRM
has enabled the party to win elections on the first round, “because majority of
the people are United.”
On
the military side, Gen Museveni said the strategy of the protracted people’s
war with the tactical battles of quick-decision, enabled the NRA to
metamorphose from a small force of a few sections to a powerful force of
brigades.
He
further informed the gathering that the NRM has achieved in building a new
economy not only based on agriculture and minerals but also on science.
“I
congratulate everybody who has contributed to the struggle but also to the
reconstruction of the economy,” H.E Museveni said.
The
President outlined nine (9) tasks ahead to fully achieve the NRM’s strategic
goals. These include; Fully monetizing the economy by involving all families in
commercial activities, value addition to all agricultural products that are not
consumed fresh, irrigation, modernizing and expanding of the economic
infrastructure (roads, the railway, electricity, piped water, etc.) and
expanding and modernizing the social infrastructure (schools, health centres,
stadiums, etc.)
Other
tasks mentioned were; Uncompromisingly implementing free education in
government schools and tertiary institutions so that children stop dropping out
of school and fighting corruption.
Here
the President warned government schools against charging money.
“I
have heard of Headmasters charging children extra money to pay arts teachers.
When I get information, you will see what I’ll do,” H.E Museveni warned.
The
other task is to uncompromisingly, defend the environment which he said “was
given to us by God and bequeathed to us by our ancestors against parasites who
are enemies of our water sources.”
“You
have heard that we are going to have massive irrigation. Anybody destroying the
environment is an enemy of our future,” the President said.
The
9th task ahead is working with African countries to deepen the regional
integration of East Africa and the African continent.
“With
these aims, given what we have already achieved, our strategic goals of
prosperity for all, strategic security for Africa and African fraternity, will
be achieved,” Gen Museveni further noted.
He
further saluted Ugandans that have contributed to the heroic efforts, including
the people of the Ankole-Kigezi area who he said went through the invasion of
1972; the 1979 war when he was involved in capturing Mbarara Town on the 28th
of February 1979; and the protracted battle for Mbarara in 1985, when Mbarara
barracks was besieged for three (3) months.
At
the same ceremony, Resistance Officer (RO) 00001 Gen Yoweri Kaguta Museveni
Tibuhaburwa was the only recipient of the Order of Katonga Star Medal, the
highest military decoration awarded to a person who exhibits extraordinary
instances of heroism in the army. Gen Museveni who was decorated by the Chief
Justice Alfonse Owiny-Dollo thanked the awards committee for recognising him
alongside the 28+1 group of FRONASA fighters who helped him liberate Uganda.
“I
thank those people who recognised me as a hero,” Gen Museveni said.
Gen
Akandwanaho Salim Saleh, Gen Ivan Koreta, Brig Gen Bosco Omure received the
Kabalega medal. The three (3) together with Gen Museveni are the only surviving
28+1 Front for National Salvation (FRONASA) fighters trained between 1976 and
1978 in Montepuez in Northern Mozambique.
These
were among the 66 deserving Ugandans who were awarded with medals in different
categories during this year’s 42nd Tarehe-Sita celebrations.
The
Minister for Defence and Veteran Affairs, Hon Vincent Bamulangaki Ssempijja
thanked the President for leading the country well and also ushering in the
peace which is key to the development Uganda is enjoying now.
According
to the Chief of Defence Forces (CDF), Gen Wilson Mbasu Mbadi said Tarehe-sita
gives them an opportunity to reaffirm the strategic link between UPDF and the
population.
He
said holding this year’s event in the Greater Mbarara Sub-Region was to trace
and link the current peace, security, stability and development, to the earlier
efforts in the struggle, particularly, the anti-Amin Front for National
Salvation (FRONASA), and document their contributions in the struggle to
liberate Uganda.
“We
therefore salute those who have paid the ultimate price because of the freedom
and the environment that we’re enjoying now. We build on these sacrifices
therefore to continue professionalizing the army to make it for purpose,” Gen
Mbadi said.
This
Region is composed of the districts of Mbarara, Isingiro, Rwampara, Ibanda,
Kazo, Kiruhura, and Mbarara City where several symbolic projects and programs
were carried out during the Defence Forces week, according to Maj Gen. Henry
Matsiko, the Chief Political Commissar.
The
phrase “Tarehe-Sita” means the 6th day of the month in Swahili language.
The
date 6th February 1981 is symbolic in the Uganda People's Defence Forces'
(UPDF) calendar owing to the fact that the National Resistance Army (NRA) launched
its first offensive against Kabamba Military Barracks of the then ruling
establishment aiming to take over control of the country on that day. The NRA
later metamorphosed into the UPDF.
The
ceremony was attended by among others the Vice President, Major (Rtd) Jessica
Epel Alupo, the Deputy speaker of Parliament, Rt Hon Thomas Tayebwa, 1st
National Vice Chairman of the NRM, Brig Gen (Rtd) Moses Kigongo and the NRM top
leadership, the 3rd Deputy Prime Minister Rukia Nakadama, Vice President
Emeritus H.E Edward Ssekandi, former Prime Minister Rt. Hon Amama Mbabazi,
various Ministers, and senior officers and commanders of the UPDF.
Others
were foreign visiting delegations of Army officials from sister countries who
included, South Africa, Tanzania, Mali Defense Forces, South Sudan, Rwanda,
Kenya, Burundi and Somalia.
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