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Museveni to Karamoja: Adopt Commercial Agriculture and Industrialization.

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Last updated: December 6, 2024 5:29 am
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President Yoweri Museveni flanked by the Vice President Jesica Alupo cutting the tape during the commissioning of the Karamoja Presidential Industrial Hub in Lokitidede Town Council, Napak District.
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President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has called on the people of Karamoja to adopt commercial agriculture, industrialization, and other sectors of the economy to uplift themselves from poverty and create wealth. The President made the remarks while commissioning the Karamoja Presidential Industrial Hub in Lokitidede Town Council, Napak District.

He highlighted the four key sectors for wealth creation as commercial agriculture for food security and income generation, manufacturing/industries (both large- and small-scale), services such as education, healthcare, and hospitality, and the growing field of Information and Communication Technology (ICT).

He challenged Ugandans to modernize, citing the transformation of the Ankole region after abandoning nomadic cattle grazing for settled farming practices. “Our work in the NRM has been to wake up Ugandans since the 1960s. Ankole people are now very rich because they embraced modern practices. Karamoja can achieve the same,” the President said.

He urged the people of Karamoja to prioritize education, healthcare and electrification while moving away from firewood dependency and join the money economy.

President Museveni looking at the shoes made by the students  of Karamoja Presidential Industrial Hub in Lokitidede Town Council, Napak District.

The President also recommended that the Industrial Hub allocate four acres of land for a demonstration of the “four-acre model project, a strategy aimed at optimizing agricultural output on small parcels of land. He further pledged additional support to the hub, including introducing training in motor vehicle mechanics, plumbing and weaving. He also promised to provide transport facilities to enable the hub to accommodate over 500 students.

The Vice President, H.E Jessica Alupo praised President Museveni for his continued efforts to empower young Ugandans with skills that create jobs, boost the economy and align with the NRM’s vision of wealth creation.“We appreciate your focus on ensuring no one is left behind in the money economy,” H.E Alupo said.

The Minister for Karamoja Affairs, Hon. Peter Lokeris highlighted the transformation of Karamoja since 1986, noting that the region has moved past cattle rustling and is ready to embrace the money economy. The Karamoja Industrial Hub has already trained thousands of youths, equipping them with practical skills in welding, carpentry, tailoring, bakery, hairdressing, electronics and more.

Mr. John Paul Kodet, the Zonal Chairperson of the Karamoja Industrial Hub, said the facility aligns with the NRM manifesto, which advocates turning job seekers into job creators. He noted that the hub has also helped reintegrate 30 former street children from Kampala, equipping them with skills they are now using productively.

President Museveni moving around the Karamoja Presidential Industrial Hub to look at the activities taking place there.

The Karamoja Industrial Hub is part of a broader government effort that has so far trained over 12,000 youths across the country, equipping them with life-changing skills to drive Uganda’s development. The commissioning ceremony was also attended by Ministers, Members of Parliament, among others.

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