President
Museveni outlines 3 key areas to put more emphasis in order to consolidate
wealth in Masaka.
President
Yoweri Museveni has appreciated the people of greater Masaka for embracing his
wealth creation gospel by engaging in commercial agriculture.
The
President who is currently on an Investment and Wealth Creation tour in Greater
Masaka under the theme: “Securing your future through wealth creation and
shared prosperity” on Tuesday addressed leaders who converged at Masaka
liberation square in Masaka city.
“It seems
in Masaka, the ground has been fertile. When I was driving around, I was seeing
many other people doing well. It seems many people in this area have woken up,”
H.E Museveni said, adding that this was the only missing link right from the
1960’s where although many people had resources like land and cows, they did
not have money and good houses.
“We
started preaching wealth creation starting with the cattle corridor in 1966.
When we came into government in 1986, we resumed that campaign. I was sure that
if it can succeed in the cattle corridor then it can succeed anywhere,” the
President added.
Gen.
Museveni said in 1995, he made a countrywide tour focusing on wealth creation
(okulembeka) and in 1996 manifesto they proposed the 4 acres model for Coffee,
fruits, pasture for zero grating cows and food for home consumption. This in
addition to poultry for eggs or piggery in the backyard and fishponds for those
near the swamps.
The
President was happy to learn that the people of Masaka are among the many that
grasped this wealth creation gospel equating them to the story in the Bible
“The Parable of the Sower” in the book of Mathew where seeds that fell on the
fertile ground germinated well and those on barren ground could not make it.
Prior to
meeting the leaders, the President visited several commercial farmers and youth
groups in coffee production while adding value to it.
These
included a group of 401 well educated group of people in Kakunyu with 120 acres
of coffee and bananas who are earning 8 million per acre from coffee. In
Kyannamukaaka the President met a group of 2,500 youth with coffee farms but
also engaged in coffee processing.
“I was
very happy to see this. And not only that, people are really building better
houses everywhere of Mabaati (iron sheets) and cement. You don’t see any grass
thatched houses anywhere. So, I’m very happy that Masaka is doing well, and we
shall just add on this. Because in other areas, we’re just starting,” H.E
Museveni noted, saying the only three challenges to deal with are; to find out
and help those who are still outside the money economy, consolidate those
already in the money-making category and also fighting land fragmentation in
the area.
“This is
the plan I want for the Masaka area here not just talking politics. The real
politics is security, food, education, income and infrastructure,” the
President told leaders, urging them to work out a proper plan of consolidating
wealth.
“The
leaders and the experts (agricultural officers, the Veterinary officers etc,)
in this area working with the leaders, work out a plan which the central
government will support to consolidate these ones who have entered the money
creation record,” H.E Museveni emphasized.
He
further asked leaders to discourage land fragmentation among the people saying
it’s among the factors that attract poverty as after land has been divided into
pieces.
“Please
stop the culture of fragmentation when the head of the family dies. If you want
to make a will to the children, you give them shares. So, the business you left
will remain there and each child will take their share and have their own
separate businesses, but the real business remains. They can even expand if
they want but, in any case, it will produce more businesses,” H.E Museveni
noted.
The
President called upon the people of greater Masaka to welcome and embrace the
Parish Development Model (PDM) and Emyooga funds by joining Savings and Credit
Cooperative Organization (SACCO) groups so that those still outside the money
economy can get startup funds. Here, he clarified about refunding the money
giving an ultimatum of one year (12 months) for Emyooga funds or pay in installments
within 24 months (2 years). For the PDM funds, the repayment period he said
should be after 24 months (2 years) or in installments but finish within 36
months (3 years).
“We’re
not here to make profits from you but help you get out of poverty. So, I don’t
want to hear any other story. This money is yours. When you pay it will not
come back to government but remain in your Sacco’s and we shall keep adding.
This is a very good formula of getting you people out of poverty,” the
President stated, attracting a thunderous round of applause.
The Head
of state said the PDM and Emyooga money funds should be for poor people and
low-income earners, saying the rich should go to Uganda Development Bank (UDB)
and other commercial banks.
On the
issue of the infrastructure, the President assured the people of greater Masaka
that government is aware of all the roads in the area and plans are underway to
have them worked on but asked for patience as government mobilizes resources.
Key among
other roads in plan are; Rusaalira-Nkongi-Makore-Ntuusi-Ssembabule road, that
of Mbiriizi-Mateete-Ssembabule road, the one of
Kyabakuza-Kibinge-Mateete-Ssembabule road, Lyantonde-Lumbugu-Rakai Road and
Kyamuliibwa- Kalungu-Bugomola-Kifampa roads.
“We are
going to work on all those roads. But in the meantime, we should have good
murram roads. Today, I came from Kakunyu and I drove on a very good murram
road, well compacted with drainage,” the President noted, urging people to
focus on creating wealth.
“When I
went to Kisozi in 1990, there was no tarmac road, but I was looking for land
for wealth creation. When I went to Rwakitura in 1967 the tarmac road was
stopping in Kyantonde,” H.E Museveni said.
On the
other hand, President Museveni sympathized with the people of Greater Masaka
about the flooding of River Katonga that swept their road but praised the NRM
government for its strategic planning, saying “there’s no way Uganda can be
paralysed”.
He said
the construction of Mpigi-Maddu -Kisozi-Ssembabule road was meant to open and
connect that part of the area with Mityana, Mubende, Fort Portal and Kampala
and later with Masaka and Mbarara. The President informed the gathering that
the road from VillaMaria, Kyamulibwa, Kalungu, Bugomola to Kifampa is also in
plan.
The Vice
President of Uganda Maj. (Rtd) Jessica Alupo Rose Epel thanked President
Museveni for his tireless efforts of migrating the 39% households into the
money economy and commended the people of Masaka for joining the rest of the
country to embrace wealth creation and other government programs.
“In your
leadership, you have encouraged unity and now all the people speak the same
language of kicking poverty and embracing wealth creation,” the Vice President
said.
Masaka
District L.C 5 Chairperson Andrew Lukyamuzi Batemyetto of the opposition
National Unity Platform party also attended the meeting informing the President
that his people have embraced government programs and are ready for the Parish
Development Model because they have been involved as leaders.
He
however called upon President Museveni to reduce on the cost of fertilizers to
boost coffee and pineapple production.
The
meeting was preceded by lessons in Agriculture by Hon. Fred Bwino Kyakulaga, on
Parish Development Model by Hon. Ssozi Denis Ggalabuzi, Investment opportunities
in Greater Masaka by Uganda Investment Authority Director General Mr. Robert
Mukiza and Morrison Rwakakamba the chairperson UIA and Emyooga funds by Hon.
Haruna Kyeyune Kasolo (Minister for Microfinance).
The
meeting was attended by LC.5 Chairpersons, sub county chairpersons and NRM
leaders from the districts that make up Greater Masaka that include; Masaka,
Rakai, Kyotera, Lyantonde, Lwengo, Bukomansimbi, Kalangala, Ssembabule, Kalungu
and Masaka City.
Others in
attendance were the Former Vice President Edward Kiwanuka Ssekandi, the
Government chief whip Hon. Hamson Obua, The Deputy Secretary General of NRM
Rose Namayanja Nsereko, Hon. Minister Vincent Ssempijja (Defense & Veteran
Affairs), Hon. Minister Evelyn Anite (Investment), Hon. Judith Nabakooba
(Lands), Hon. Oleru Huda (Veteran affairs) and Members of Parliament from the
region.
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