President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has revealed that
the current problem in Uganda is not jobs but rather attitude and lack of
vision among citizens who don't listen to the National Resistance Movement
(NRM)'s message of wealth creation.
“Don't tell me about the lack of jobs, talk about
lack of vision. The jobs are there,” he said.
The President made the remarks today during the
International Labour Day celebrations held at Mukabura Grounds, Fort Portal
City.
The International Labour Day, also known as May
Day, is commemorated annually on May 1st to recognise the contributions and
achievements of workers worldwide and promote workers’ rights and
opportunities.
This year's celebrations ran under the theme: “Improving
Access to Labour Justice, A Prerequisite for Increased Productivity”.
According to the President, since 1996, he has
been preaching about wealth creation especially through commercial agriculture
with the right enterprise selection and if Ugandans religiously followed the
message, the challenge of jobs would not be an issue.
“In 1996, Uganda had somehow stabilised and in our
manifesto, we mobilised people on what to do to get out of poverty. We advised
you on the four-acre model. In the first acre grow coffee, on the second acre
grow fruits, then the third acre grow pasture for zero grazing, on another acre
grow food crops. Then in the backyard do poultry and piggery for those who are
not Muslims. Those near the swamps set up fishponds,” he said.
“If people utilised the arable land of Uganda well
to create wealth through agriculture all those children who go out to work for
the Arabs would not be going there. Jobs are here,” the President insisted.
President Museveni further cited an example of
model farmer, Mr. Richard Nyakana of Rwengaju who listened to his message, and
he now makes Shs 180 million annually from dairy, poultry farming and value
addition on 1 acre of land.
On the other hand, the President advised the
labour union leaders that if they are to advocate for jobs, they should first
ensure that they create an avenue for wealth creation.
“Jobs come from wealth; you cannot have jobs
without wealth. Therefore, when you are talking, you people start with wealth
creation. For more jobs, listen to the NRM guidelines where all the rural areas
must be involved in the money economy through intensive and extensive
agriculture. We need an organic approach to these problems. The problem here is
not law but reality."
He also cautioned farmers with limited land to
desist from practising extensive agriculture, saying the enterprise can only be
profitable if it’s practised on large scale.
On the tea crisis in the Toor sub-region,
President Museveni urged that from the start he knew that the crop has issues
and that is why he never recommended it among the high value crops.
“In my four-acre model and seven activities, I
have never talked about tea. I know the problems of tea that is why I never
recommended it in my writings. I recommended coffee, fruits, dairy, food crops
for the home, poultry for eggs, piggery and fish farming. This is what I
recommended in writing.”
Furthermore, President Museveni noted that
government officials and other stakeholders should work at ensuring low cost of
electricity, transport, and low cost of money by putting more funds in the
Uganda Development Bank (UDB) to lend manufacturers at a low interest rate. He
said this will spur economic development in the country.
On the issue of markets which have been heinously
taken over by the greedy rich people, President Museveni said they are going to
investigate the matter and kick out the culprits from the facilities.
“The markets which we built have been taken over
by the parasites and displaced the poor people. We are going to chase those
corrupt people who use their powers to frustrate the poor people.”
President Museveni also reiterated that he will
meet the traders on 7th May, 2024 to discuss their challenges.
“I'm also looking forward to meeting the labour
leaders.”
At the same event, a total of 53 distinguished
Ugandans were awarded medals for their immense contribution towards the
advocacy of the rights and welfare of the working class.
The Minister of State for Labour, Employment and
Industrial Relations, Hon. Esther Davinia Anyakun, on behalf of the Minister
for Gender, Labour and Social Development, Hon. Betty Amongi, commended
President Museveni for always sparing time to attend the Labour Day
celebrations, explaining that the gesture demonstrates his commitment towards
the welfare of workers in Uganda.
She also noted that the Ministry acknowledges the
challenges of unemployment among Ugandans, and it has numerous initiatives set
in place to deal with the issue. She highlighted the GROW project, the
apprenticeship scheme to skill the youth to embark on entrepreneurial journey,
labour externalisation, among other initiatives.
The Minister also said the Ministry has come up
with the Uganda National Employment Strategy which diagnoses the challenges of
the labour force in the country, and it will be taken to Cabinet for approval.
“I wish to extend my appreciation to our social
partners for your work towards promoting social and labour justice,” she added.
The Ambassador of Belgium to Uganda, H.E Hugues
Chantry thanked the Government of Uganda for putting in place a legal framework
aimed at protecting the workers in the country.
He however raised concern over the numerous
challenges that are still faced by the workers at their workplaces such as unfair
wages, unfair dismissals, among others.
“The government of Belgium has been standing by
the people of Uganda to improve the standards at the working places,” H.E
Chantry.
Mr. Musa Okello, the Chairman General of National
Organisation of Trade Unions (NOTU) called for improved access to labour
justice to promote labour productivity and economic growth.
He also appreciated President Museveni for the
guaranteed peace and security in the country that has facilitated investment, thus
promoting employment.
“Workers of Uganda are really grateful to you and
your government for the various favourable labour laws,” he noted.
Mr. Okello also lauded President Museveni for the
affirmative action that has enabled the special interest groups to compete
favourably in the field of work.
The Chairperson of the Federation of Uganda
Employers, Eng. Silver Mugisha thanked his fellow employers for creating jobs
for Ugandans, a factor that has enabled the latter to sustain and improve their
livelihoods.
“Employers play a pivotal role in the
socio-economic transformation of our country,” Eng. Mugisha said.
“Your Excellency, we appreciate you for being a
good listener. You always listen to our concerns,” he added.
Eng. Mugisha also thanked President Museveni for
setting up the State House Investors Protection Unit and the CEO Forum, saying
that the move clearly demonstrates the President’s resolve to fight corruption
and accelerate investment in the country.
The event was also attended by the Vice President, H.E Jessica Alupo, the Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Rt. Hon. Thomas Tayebwa, the NRM 1st National Vice Chairperson, Al Hajji Moses Kigongo, Ministers, Members of Parliament, Members of the Diplomatic Corps, among others.
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