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Museveni hails Hajjat Namyalo for youth mobilization, pledges support for ONC’s empowerment initiatives

President Yoweri Museveni in a group photo with youth leaders from Bugisu Subregion at the Youth Symposium held Friday, December 20, 2024 at Mbale SS in Mbale City (Photo/Alex Masereka Joel)

Mbale, (UG):- President Yoweri Museveni has hailed the Head of the Office of the National Chairman- NRM (ONC) in Kyambogo, SPA/PA Hajjat Hadijah Uzeiye Namyalo for her efforts in mobilizing the youth towards wealth creation activities and pledged continued support for her initiatives for a wide spread across the country.

The President who was speaking at the Bugisu Youth Symposium at Mbale Secondary School today said Hajjat has done a good job in bringing back the bazzukulu to the NRM party and implored the youths to join the government efforts in ensuring the implementation of free education for all in the form of Universal Primary Education (UPE) and Universal Secondary Education (USE).

“You the youths, you need to insist and say stop school charges in government schools. Wake up everybody that let us implement UPE and USE. if we had implemented UPE and USE well, we would be very far by now,” Mr Museveni said as he wrapped up a productive four-day tour of the Bugisu Subregion which began Tuesday this week.

“But your people down here refused to implement it in the schools including the PTA. They meet and put charges and because of that, children drop out of schools in big numbers.”

The President added that when some people refused to heed his advice to fully implement the UPE and USE program, he decided to come up with the Presidential Skilling initiative where the youths are skilled for free.

“Recently, I introduced free education in Presidential Skilling centres. I give the youths skills through free education, and this is what we wanted in 1996 for the Primary and secondary and here I’m spending more money than if it was the case if we implemented UPE and USE,” he noted.

“Here I’m spending more money because the children are coming from far away. I need to accommodate them, feed them. In the UPE, this was not necessary because the plan is you walk from home, go to study, then go back, so that the cost we have is paying the teachers, building classrooms and laboratories and buying textbooks.”

In his further lecture on “Mindset Change for Wealth Creation” which was the day’s topic, President Museveni rallied the youths to join the money economy through the four sectors which include commercial agriculture, factories and artisanship, services and ICT.

He also urged them to make use of the several government programs like the Parish Development Model (PDM) and Emyooga to fight poverty and improve their livelihoods and advised them to protect the PDM from mismanagement and ensure continuity because it’s meant to benefit all ordinary Ugandans.

“Get involved and protect that money. They have been deducting the money from the banks between Shs20,000 to Shs130,000. I have stopped this. The bank charges will be paid by the government. For you, you will get your Shs1 million,” Museveni urged, adding that he is going to arrest leaders who mismanaged and stole the PDM funds.

“Those who knocked off money beyond bank deductions are thieves.”

On the other hand, President Museveni tasked the youths to vote for capable leaders and hold them accountable for effective service delivery. He also directed that any money lender who got an identity card from a borrower should hand it back.

“If there is a police case against you for confiscating an identity card, we are going to arrest you and even close your business,” he said.

“I want to render that money lending business useless because of the many irregularities surrounding it, that’s why I insist on the PDM because if we give Shs100 million each year to the Parish, in five years it will be Shs 500 million and in the 3rd year, the ones who got first will pay and by five years, Shs 300 million would have been paid back plus the Shs 500 million from government. That is Shs 800 million in a Parish. In two terms (10 years) we can have Shs 1.6 billion in a parish. So, you will have a Parish bank, then you will have a bank at the constituency in the form of Emyooga. In that way we shall do away with money lenders.”

Earlier, the ONC Manager Hajjat Hadijah Uzeiye Namyalo thanked the President for gracing the event and for engaging the youths in issues of national development. Hajjat requested that the President continues supporting them so that they join the money economy.

On behalf of the Symposium organizers, Mr. Buyela Christopher, the ONC Sub-region Coordinator in Bugisu, also expressed gratitude to President Museveni for honouring the invitation and for including youth in various government initiatives, such as the Parish Development Model (PDM).

While Mauso Brian, who spoke on behalf of youths in Bugisu hailed the organizers of the event which he said offered the opportunity to engage with the top leadership in the country directly which fosters unity and development for socio-economic transformation.

“Your Excellency, we are forever indebted to you for your revolutionary leadership during the people’s protracted liberation struggles that culminated in the 1986 victory alongside dedicated comrades. Your Excellency, you did not only lead a victorious revolution, but you also laid a foundation of the Uganda that we are privileged to live in today,” Mr Mauso said.

He also thanked President Museveni for his efforts in empowering the youths to join the money economy. “Your Excellency, this human development strategy of UPE and USE has enabled our population to be skilled so as to provide national development. Mzee your program of immunisation has reduced child mortality and increased life expectancy, and the youths gathered here are the beneficiaries of the blueprint development agenda.”

“Your Excellency, the Presidential Skilling Program which is a miracle and a beacon of hope to the many vulnerable youths in the country has shaped and reignited their inclusiveness in the money economy.”

Responding to the various requests from the speakers, the President announced several donations, including Shs100 million for sex workers saccos, Shs6 million for the host village chairperson to purchase a motorcycle, and a promise to acquire 10 acres of land for youth initiatives.

Museveni also committed to relocating mechanics currently operating on the streets of Mbale City by providing them with land.

The event culminated in lively performances from popular artists, accompanied by an array of food and drinks, celebrating the spirit of youth empowerment in Uganda.



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