By Alfred Tumushabe
Former president of
Tanzania Jakaya Kikwete yesterday commended President Museveni for his
leadership that has brought unity and steady progress in the country and
his role in mentoring leaders
in Africa.
Mr Kikwete was
speaking at the 34th National Resistance Movement (NRM)/National
Resistance Army (NRA) victory celebrations in Ibanda Municipality
yesterday. The celebrations were held under the theme 'Celebrating
NRM/NRA's patriotic struggle that ushered in national unity and social
economic transformation.'
"NRM/NRA made a
victory that has taken Uganda to a very different path from the one that
people used to know. Uganda is at peace within itself, Uganda is
unified and Uganda is making steady progress," Mr Kikwete said.
He said Mr Museveni's revolutionary works inspired him and others into leadership.
"I knew Museveni
when I was still in high school, he was very militant. At University of
Dar es Salaam, he led University Students Revolutionary Front. I was in
high school then. We have always looked at you as a mentor. When you
left university of Dar e Salaam in 1971, I joined in 1972. We listened
to the good stories of what you had been doing," Mr Kikwete said.
He added: "Thank
you for being a mentor to some of us that were growing up and you
continue to be a mentor to many leaders of the African continent, please
continue to do that work for the people of East Africa, Africa and
beyond."
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Mr Museveni implored Ugandans to move from subsistence agriculture and produce food for money.
"If you work only
for the stomach, you get food but your need is not only food, you need
money to have clothes for your family, you need a better house, you need
a better means of transport, you need money for electricity and water
and you need money to buy food that you cannot grow yourself," Mr
Museveni said.
The MP for Ibanda
South, Mr John Byabagambi, told the gathering that 40 per cent of the
population in the district are still in subsistence farming. However,
his Ibanda North counterpart, Maj David Guma, differed from this view
and said in his constituency's subsistence farmers' account for about 75
per cent.
Mr Museveni further
said three approaches will be used to address the issue of market for
the produce and products such as milk, maize, sugar and cement. He said
these are market integration in Africa, promoting internal consumption
and ensuring production of quality products, especially for external
market.
Mr Museveni said
Uganda produces five million bags of coffee annually, five million
tonnes of maize and 2.5 billion litres of milk.
On internal
consumption, the President said while World Health Organisation
recommends that one should drink 210 litres of milk annually to support
bones, the milk consumption per capita in Uganda is 60 litres.
Mr Museveni also
said the whole country cannot depend on agriculture and that government
has been promoting industrialisation, services sector and ICT for job
creation. He said currently, 700,000 are employed in the 4,920 factories
in the country and 1.3 million people are employed in the 8,400
companies in the services sector while 4,000 ICT companies are employing
15,000 people.
"Uganda has more
than two million people employed in non-agriculture activities. This is
the beginning of transformation, we need to attract more factories," Mr
Museveni said.
He said this is
being enabled by tarmacked roads and abundant electricity, among others.
Mr Museveni, however, said some corrupt officials are delaying
investments.
"The problem we
have with establishing factories is corrupt public servants who delay
decision making. I have asked investors to whisper to their ambassadors
and we lay a trap and send them to Luzira," he said.
A total of 96
people were awarded medals in the categories of Golden Jubilee,
Nalubale, Luweero Triangle, Long Serving Silver, and Honorary.
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