President Yoweri
Museveni has cautioned members of the National Resistance Movement (NRM)
Parliamentary caucus about using their own money in the areas they lead, saying
it is a huge mistake which creates leaders who are indebted.
“You will get leaders who
are indebted. Indebted leaders are dangerous,” President Museveni warned.
The President, in the
company of the First Lady Maama Janet Kataha Museveni, was today opening a
10-day NRM Parliamentary Caucus retreat at the National Army Leadership
Institute (NALI) in Kyankwanzi.
He instead called upon
the members to preach the NRM agenda for the socio-economic transformation of
the people which is for all homesteads to engage in producing goods or services
with ekibaro, imara (calculation) for sale which will in turn lead to
prosperity for all. Government is currently pushing for all Ugandans to join
the money economy through Parish Development Model (PDM), Emyooga, and other
Wealth Creation programmes.
“Encourage people to
modernize. Go from the traditional way of doing things to the modern way of
doing things,” the President said.
President Museveni was
happy to note that some Ugandans have started listening to the NRM message of
socio-economic transformation citing the cattle corridor which has adopted
dairy farming, Masaka which is into coffee growing and Kalangala which has
embraced palm oil growing.
The Head-Of-State who
doubles as the National Chairman of NRM also cautioned the members about
blocking his developmental proposals as this delays development.
“Stop blocking my
proposals. You are wasting time. By now, Uganda would be very far in
development.”
Furthermore, Museveni
cautioned the NRM Caucus members to avoid the politics of identity and instead
devote their efforts to the politics of interest noting that the politics of
identity seeks to divide the people while the politics of interest brings the
people together because it does not discriminate.
“Politics of identity
against the politics of interest is what made the NRA differ from Kabaka Yekka party
and UPC,” he noted.
The retreat was called
at the turn of two years since President Museveni was sworn in for a new term
(2021-2016) whose electoral campaign catchphrase was “Securing Your Future.”
The retreat is centered on the MPs involvement in Wealth Creation programmes,
among other issues.
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