It was a sombre mood Saturday morning at Kololo Independence grounds as the body of Keith Muhakanizi arrived for an official funeral service to celebrate his life.
Muhakanizi, one of the
longest-serving technocrats in President Yoweri Museveni’s government, died
last week at the age of 64 at a hospital in Milan, Italy after battling cancer
for years.
Muhakanizi served as the
Permanent Secretary in the Office of the Prime Minister and prior, he served as
the Permanent Secretary and Secretary to the Treasury-Finance Ministry.
President Museveni said
the sad news of Muhakanizi's death surprised him while at his farm in Kisozi.
“I was aware that he was
undergoing treatment for cancer in Turkey. When I last met him, he was very
optimistic that the cancer had gone,” H.E Museveni said, describing the fallen
economist as a hard worker.
“Muhakanizi was definitely
a hard worker. Because in my struggles, I needed figures and Muhakanizi had all
the figures,” the President added.
He informed the mourners
that Muhakanizi, Former Permanent Secretary Ministry of Finance Chris Kasami,
former bank of Uganda Governor Tumusiime Mutebile and the current Deputy
Governor Bank of Uganda Michael Atingi-Ego whom he found in the system when he
came to the bush were key in the minimum economic recovery, its expansion,
diversification and the now new economy of science.
“Those young economists
belonged to the thinking of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World
Bank. They really believed in the analysis and the strategy of the IMF and the
world bank. They are the ones who advised me to merge the two ministries; that
of finance and one of planning and economic development,” Museveni said.
He emphasized that the
group was so instrumental in controlling inflation by allowing the market
forces to determine the price of commodities including the exchange rate and
encouraging the private sector-led growth of the economy. They also cautioned
him against the minimum wage with a view it would undermine the growth of the
economy like Uganda that has excess manpower compared to the jobs.
“And I was persuaded by
that line and that’s how I have been able to resist the pressure of the Labour
unions to artificially put out the price of Labour even when we don’t have
enough jobs to give them. So definitely their group contributed to our
recovery, but we can do more if they also listen to our advice of structural
changes,” H.E Museveni said.
The President added that
it is through their contribution that led to the recovery of the economy to
grow from 1.5 billion dollars in 1986 to now 50 billion dollars. He however
tasked the new Permanent Secretary Ministry of Finance and other economists to
grow the economy further.
“I appeal to you; I want
this economy to grow from 50 billion to 500 billion dollars and we can do it.
Why? Because we already have the raw materials like coffee, maize etc. If we
add value to many of these raw materials the economy can jump from the present
level to a high middle-income economy of about 500 billion dollars,” H.E
Museveni said.
The President encouraged
the children who he said have grown up to continue with what Muhakanizi did.
“I’m very sorry that
Muhakanizi died when he was very useful, but he made his contribution so it's
up to you people to do your own contribution. I commend his contribution and
may his soul rest in eternal peace,” Museveni said.
The widow Janet
Muhakanizi described his husband as someone who was at times stubborn but
focused, patient, developmental and a very faithful person who loved his work.
She thanked President
Museveni for trusting him with National Service for which he enjoyed especially
at the Ministry of finance and the office of the Prime Minister which
eventually became part of his other family.
“I wish to thank the
country for the love and support you have shown to us and in times of while in
hospital in Turkey and Milan. In this we get comfort and encouragement to
continue his legacy, to emulate his good deeds and to always remember him in a
special way,” Janet Muhakanizi said.
The Prime Minister
Robinah Nabbanja described Muhakanizi as a very hardworking, intelligent and
sincere public servant whose contribution will always be remembered.
“The Office of the Prime
Minister has greatly benefited from his attributes. We have lost him at a time
when the OPM needed him most. We promise to sustain his legacy,” Nabbanja
noted.
The Cabinet Secretary
and Head of Public Service Lucy Nakyobe said Muhakanizi’s legacy in public
service spanning to 40 years was full of dedication and passion. She said the
fallen economist had the courage to speak out honestly and directly, a
character that is rare among most public servants of today.
“He was an asset to the
public service because of his knowledge, courage, decisiveness and good time
management. Keith was not afraid to confront wrongdoing and to speak the hard
truth,” Nakyobe said, adding that the deceased confronted her many times for
not reigning in on the Ministers who had made his work difficult.
Nakyobe thanked the
deceased for the cordial working relationship at a time when she was the State
House comptroller.
“Even when you came with
directives from the President, he would always require that you put everything
in writing. He was very principled,” she added.
The Minister of Finance,
Planning and Economic Development, Matia Kasaija said Muhakanizi remained
instrumental even after his transfer from the Ministry of Finance and always
offered advice to him and the new Permanent Secretary. Kasaija described
Muhakanizi together with former Bank of Uganda Governor Emmanuel Tumusiime
Mutebile and others as grandparents of Uganda’s modern economy who endured
sacrifices to rebuild Uganda.
“Mr. Muhakanizi
spearheaded a number of reforms which have helped the government to foster
economic growth, attract investments, reduce poverty, improve budget and
transparency and restore fiscal discipline,” Kasaija said.
The brother of the
deceased Dennis Abasa spoke about Muhakanizi as a pillar and very supportive to
not only their family but each and every person. He extended appreciation to
wife Janet Muhakanizi who stood with their brother throughout his life until
his demise.
Prof. William Bazeyo,
who was the late Muhakanizi’s personal doctor, while addressing mourners, said
the former Permanent Secretary was diagnosed with lymphoma cancer in 2018.
He said upon discovery,
Muhakanizi was enrolled on an aggressive treatment regime including
chemotherapy, radiotherapy and stem-cell transplant, until his last days.
“He was very resilient,
he believed he would recover and come back to life,” Prof Bazeyo said.
The State Minister for
Internal Affairs Gen. David Muhoozi who is a brother to Janet Muhakanizi
relayed condolences to the family for the loss of Keith who was a family
pillar. He described the former Permanent Secretary as one who loved his work
and thanked the President for trusting Muhakanizi with responsibility over the
years.
“He was always in a
hurry to finish business and understood the value of time. He studied, walked
and loved economics. He was very confident in what he believed in, openly
expressing his thoughts,” Gen. Muhoozi said.
Keith Muhakanizi was
born on 24th November 1957 to Rev. Kosia and Zerida Kajwenge (RIP), in Kitojo,
Buyanja, Rukungiri District. He was the 3rd born of Seven (7) children, in a
family of Born-again revivalists (Abaishemwe). In 1990, he married Janet
Kamukama, with whom God blessed them with children.
He was appointed
Permanent Secretary and Secretary to the Treasury in May 2013, a position he
held until July 2021 when he was appointed Permanent Secretary in the Office of
the Prime Minister.
The ceremony was
attended by among others; His Lordship the Chief Justice Alfonse Owiny-Dollo,
the Right Honorable Deputy Speaker Thomas Tayebwa, Government Chief Whip Hamson
Obua, Former Prime Ministers Dr. Ruhakana Rugunda and Amama Mbabazi and the NRM
Secretary General Richard Todwong.
Others were ministers;
Gen. Katumba Wamala (Works and Transport), Gen Jim Muhwezi (Security), Babirye
Milly Babalanda (Presidency), Gen. David Muhoozi (Internal Affairs), Francis
Mwebesa (Trade, Industry and Cooperatives), Hilary Onek (Disaster
Preparedness), Bright Rwamirama (Animal Industry) Gen Moses Ali (2nd Deputy
Prime Minister) Ruth Nankabirwa (Energy & Mineral Development) Kasule
Lumumba (General duties), Henry Musaasizi (State for Finance) among others.
Muhakanizi's body has
been taken to Kabula in Lyantonde district where he will be laid to rest on
Sunday.
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