Museveni Invites Abu Dhabi Investors to Uganda and Africa.

President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has called on investors to come and do business in Uganda in particular and Africa in general that today offers a myriad of investment opportunities in various sectors.

He said Uganda’s economy is growing at a fast rate but only needs a stimulant in the form of adding value to its products to accelerate the transformation of the economy. “We, therefore, invite investors to help us do the rapid transformation of our economy and society as they also
benefit because the IRR in Uganda is 14.1%. Uganda is now classified as a lower middle-income country. It will however rapidly grow into a high middle class country and eventually into a fast
world country. To achieve these goals, we need to add value to the large spectrum of our agricultural raw materials like coffee, bananas, fruits, cotton, oil seeds, cassava, maize, tea, dairy, beef, poultry products, fish, forest products, sugar as well as mineral products,” he asserted.

President Museveni was among several African and International leaders who attended the opening ceremony of the 4th edition of Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week 2025 at Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC) themed ‘The nexus of Next: Supercharging Sustainable Progress. Museveni addressed the gathering on the topic, ‘Transforming Uganda in a rising East Africa’.

The Abu Dhabi Sustainable Week is a global platform to address the world’s most pressing sustainability challenges and accelerate inclusive economic, social and environmental progress. The event fosters interconnected solutions that redefine sustainability and
harness collective intelligence to super charge sustainable progress.

Participants at the 4th edition of Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week 2025 at Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC) listening to President Museveni.

The president who wholeheartedly thanked the President of the United Arab Emirates Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan for inviting him to the summit, reflected on the importance of having a big market for the products produced in Uganda and Africa in general that will support the prosperity of the people on the continent. He assured investors of the huge and growing
market in the region that will not only absorb all their manufactured products but will also ensure the sustainability of their investments.

Museveni saluted leaders in East Africa, and Africa in general for the clear vision realized of supporting the strategic policy of ensuring the prosperity of their people. “I salute our African brothers and sisters in East Africa and the whole continent. With a clear vision, we agreed that when you produce a good or a service, you need to sell. The more you sell,
the better for our prosperity. The internal market of Uganda of 46 million people is not enough to support large scale sustained production of goods and services, especially when their purchasing power is still low. Already Uganda has a surplus of many products: maize, milk, beef, bananas, steel products, cement, tubes and tyres, textiles, cassava products, among others. How would the Uganda economy grow if we did not have the East African market,” he wondered.

Museveni went on to say, “I would like therefore to assure investors from outside Africa that the Africans have already laid down a lucrative market. When you invest in Uganda or any of the brother African countries, you have the assurance of this huge and growing market. The population of Africa will be 2.5 billion people in the next 25 years. The population of Uganda will be 106 people by that time,” the President observed.

In his address he however cautioned on the philosophical, ideological and strategic mistakes committed by actors he described as bankrupt, greedy, evil and also ignorant observing that to win global affluence, the mistakes are not necessary as they generate resistance followed by conflicts, adding that the strength is in win-win solutions to human problems.

Uganda’s delegation at the 4th edition of Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week 2025 at Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC). L-R: AG. Kiryowa Kiwanuka, PSST Ramathan Goobi and PS Foreign Affairs Vincent Bagiire.

The summit was also attended by the Attorney General Hon. Kiryowa Kiwanuka, the Permanent secretary, Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development and Secretary to the
Treasury, Mr. Ramadhan Goobi, the Permanent Secretary Ministry of Health, Dr. Diana Atwine and the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Mr. Vincent Bagiire. Others included the Ambassador of Uganda to the United Arab Emirates, H.E Zaake W. Kibedi and Ambassador Aisa Ismail the Deputy Head of Mission Uganda Embassy- Abu Dhabi as well
as officials from the Uganda Embassy, United Arab Emirates.

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