This photo tweeted by President Museveni on May 17, 2021 shows African-American investment team mobilized by singer Aliaune Badara Akon and his wife Rozina Negusei at State House Entebbe during a meeting to discuss investment opportunities in Uganda. PHOTO/ PPU
President Museveni has told a group of African-American investors who are in the country to explore opportunities that investing in Uganda is a “sure deal” profitable venture
.The country, he said, has “excellent” investment environment.
The
16-member team was led by Senegalese-American celebrity and businessman
Aliaune Damala Badara Akon Thiam, who met the President earlier in the
week.
After the meeting, Akon, a musical star, left his wife Rozina
Negusei with the business delegation that has been in the country for a
week, scouring different opportunities.
President Museveni told the investors that Uganda is the right investment destination and boasts of a skilled, but affordable labour force, a large market from the East African region, Africa, the American market through the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) - a legal framework for selected countries to export to the US tariff and quota-free.
He also said free markets in China and Europe are easily accessible from Uganda.
According
to the President, his government is working on reducing the cost of
power and transportation to lower the cost of doing business in the
country.
Flanked by the First Lady Janet, Mr Museveni urged the
prospective investors to take keen interest in Africa which he said is
their motherland, invest their resources on the continent and develop
Africa’s untapped potential.
“You need to study Africa your homeland
closely and understand the cause of [its] under-development. Africa is
the origin of man, pioneers of civilisation, a host of traditional
religions and has more natural resources than any other continent in the
world, but is the most underdeveloped of all continents,” he said
The President told his guests that Africa’s under-development can be
attributed to several things including foreign interference through
slave trade and colonialism, but added that having a small population in
a large continent also contributed to its underdevelopment.
Ms Janet
thanked their guests for having the trust in Africa and Uganda and
deciding to venture and invest on the continent despite widespread
negative publicity.
She said that the African continent had
suffered slavery for 400 years and the time was now for the continent to
be free, develop and prosper.
The First Lady appealed to the
African-American investors to invest in Uganda in sports and sports
facilities, a sector with a great potential as the country boast of the
youngest population in the world.
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The
African-American investors expressed interest in investing in the
sectors of education, health, music and recreation, housing, banking,
manufacturing and tourism and hospitality.
The meeting was attended
by Lands Minister Beti Kamya, State Minister for Investment Evelyne
Anite and State Minister for Culture Peace Mutuzo.
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