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Museveni commissions Dei Biopharma’s sh1.8 trillion Pharmaceuticals plant in Matugga

The Shs1.8 trillion (USD500 million) facility in Kigogwa sits on 150 acres of land and it is set to benefit Ugandans and the globe at large as it will manufacture quality drugs and mRNA Vaccine that will be sold at relatively low price to their clients.

KAMPALA, UGANDA: President Museveni has commended the proprietor of Dei Biopharma Pharmaceutical Company, Mathias Magoola, for embracing one of the core values of the NRM Government of developing Uganda through socio-economic transformation.

While commissioning the pharmaceutical manufacturing facility in Kigogwa, Matugga, Museveni said that from the very beginning, the NRM government told Ugandans that it wants to build a new economy that is able to stand on its feet [Not that one of importing] and that he was very happy with Magoola for taking in the advice that has led to the formation of a state of the art locally owned biological drugs and vaccines manufacturing plant.

“I salute Magoola. Despite being persecuted, he stayed put. He is a fighter. Again a new war started between him and the Indians whom he had teamed up with. They cheated him. I salute Magoola, his family and colleagues because this is part of national resistance.. We resist and stay on course. Now Magoola had to fight. Every African who wants to do something important neo-colonialist puppets fight him. They don’t see value in important things,” Museveni said.

He castigated those who frustrate scientists saying that they are agents of neo-colonialists.

“We are moving slowly. The NRM is strong. Let us now all be unanimous of supporting NRM’s point number five of building an independent, self- sustaining economy.”

The president assured that raw materials to be used by the pharmaceutical plant will be available all the time.

“We now need additional raw materials like pharmaceuticals grain starch. The starch is grown in India now. Drugs at Quality Chemicals are still expensive. Why? because they import raw materials from Indian yet we have cassava here where we can get starch. We also need to make that sugar that is used as sweetener in the pharmaceutical companies.”

“I want to assure you of raw materials. Ugandans are very hardworking. If you give them guidelines, they will make the raw materials. The five million tonnes of cassava you want will be grown. If there is sure market, that five million is nothing. People are beginning to wake up slowly. We shall support you. I want to thank Equity Bank. They are clever people. They have got good spectacles to see where value is.”

He noted there is consensus among Ugandans that the country can have a modern economy and then it shall be able to move very fast as far as development is concerned.

“The NRM supported by these young people like Magoola is bringing new sectors which never existed in Uganda. These are big economies. You can see that we are totally entering a new phase of Uganda by broadening our economy. If we can have a consensus among all leaders the political, economic and cultural leaders and all Ugandans we can move faster.”

The Shs1.8 trillion (USD500 million) facility in Kigogwa sits on 150 acres of land and it is set to benefit Ugandans and the globe at large as it will manufacture quality drugs and mRNA Vaccine that will be sold at relatively low price to their clients.

DEI Biopharma will produce all the biological medicines listed as essential drugs, including filgrastim, erythropoietin, and trastuzumab, among several others.

The First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of East African Community Affairs, Rebecca Kadaga, called upon other countries to support Uganda through buying Dei Biopharma’s pharmaceutical products.

“There was a time when agencies didn’t have time for Magoola. They frustrated him but you believed in him and supported him. I called you when things were not working out. You supported him; you said we needed
this,” Kadaga said while applauding Museveni.

“It is pleasure to inform the Congolese, Kenyans, Sudanese, Tanzanians and others that quality drugs are now here. They should support us.”

The former Prime Minister, John Patrick Amama Mbabazi expressed gratitude to Dei Biopharma for setting up a pharmaceutical company that will improve the healthcare of all Ugandans.

“I also congratulate you, Your Excellency, for the role you have played in promoting and supporting this project. You have fully supported it even in the difficult times when it seemed crippled,” Mbabazi said.

The Minister for Presidency, Babirye Milly Babalanda, Magoola for heeding President Museveni’s advice of promoting science, technology and innovation in Uganda.

” Mr .Magoola is testimony that Ugandan business people can compete favorably with foreign investors if they listen to your advice. Allow me to request you to offer support to Dei Biopharma in areas where he still needs
assistance. Let us ensure that this facility is raised to global standards and become our successful pharmaceutical reference to the world,” she said.

The Ministry of Health Permanent Secretary, Dr. Diana Atwiine, revealed that they are ready to support and stand with Dei Biopharma until they achieve their goal.

“When they came to us at the Ministry and gave us a list of the medicine they wanted to manufacture, we thought this was a big dream. We want to assure you that we are going to stand with you until you achieve your
dream,” Dr. Atwiine assured.

“Most of the medicines Dei Biopharma wants to manufacture are not manufactured in the country and they are expensive. They are looking at manufacturing cancer drugs and other medicines that we get from abroad at a high cost. With the coming of such facility we are going to see a huge rise in the biochemical and pharmaceutical sectors in the country.”

Benedict Muhigo, the acting Managing Director of Dei Biopharma who represented Magoola affirmed that the plant is up and ready to take Uganda’s pharmaceutical industry to the next level.

He lauded President Museveni for seeing gold in Dei Biopharma and ensured that it becomes a success story.

“Some people whom Mzee had instructed to support this idea started fighting it because they thought it was a wastage of time but Mzee being a visionary leader, he sees opportunities where others don’t see. Behind all this success, it has been you,” Muhigo said.

Source: NP



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