President Yoweri Kaguta
Museveni has asked the Karachuna (reformed Karimojong warriors) to stop the
tendency of cattle rustling among the Karimojong clans and in the neighboring
areas in order to help the government plan better for the sub-region.
The President made the
request on Tuesday 20th June 2023 while meeting a group of Karachuna at State
House, Entebbe.
“When it comes to you
people of Karamoja, we need to stop insecurity so that we now start planning,
we can't create wealth when there's chaos. Stop the cattle raiding, now that
will leave me to deal with the Turkana. They will have to stop raiding or I
will completely throw them out of Uganda,” President Museveni cautioned.
“Once we have stopped
the chaos, then we shall have to deal with the issue of water for our animals.
The money we are now spending on fuel, security operations can be used to
generate more water through setting up communal and individual dams and
thirdly, stop burning grass,” he added.
President Museveni
reminded them how he managed to convince the Banyankore in the cattle Corridor
to switch from nomadism to commercial dairy farming that has since uplifted
their welfare.
“In the 1960s, the
Banyankore were still nomadic. Nomadic for what reason? In the dry season the
water would dry up, the grass would also dry up. Thirdly, they have a belief
that if you stay in one place for a long time, the cows start getting some
sicknesses,” he stated.
“Our message to them
during our meeting was; stay in one place, concentrate on storing enough water
in big containers, stop destroying the food of the cows by burning the grass
and kill the ticks from there. So, at the end of the meeting, they realised
that may be this boy was talking some sense. That is how the Banyankore stopped
nomadism because they realised that they were wasting their wealth and life,"
he added.
The President added that
when they came into power in 1986, the Banyankore had stopped nomadism, but
they had not started getting enough money through farming.
“The issue now was how
to create wealth through calculation – “ekibaalo”. With ekibaalo, I suggested
to them to go for milk because with milk you can earn daily and that is how
they listened to me and started going for these Friesian cows.”
The President further
tasked the Karachuna to take up commercial farming especially for milk. He said
this will help them to generate daily income, thus improving their livelihoods.
“The cattle Corridor
embraced dairy farming which has transformed the area, so it is not hard for
Karamoja to transform as well,” he said.
H.E Museveni also
rallied them to embrace government programs like Parish Development Model (PDM)
and Emyooga to fight poverty.
Before the meeting, the
President first took the Karachuna on a tour of the various model farms with an
aim of helping them learn new and modern methods of farming that they could use
in their agricultural ventures.
Notable among the
visited model farms was that of Mr. Richard Nyakana in Rwengaju- Kabarole where
the group benchmarked how a farm can make a lot of money on a small piece of
land.
On the other hand, the
group thanked the President for advising and guiding them on issues of security
and wealth creation. Many of them gave testimonies that they have been asleep,
but they promised to use the knowledge they got to cause a fundamental change
in the areas they live.
The group further
apologised to President Museveni for causing the insecurities in the sub-region
before promising that they will preach to their fellows to stop cattle rustling
and join promote the country’s development agenda.
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