Museveni Urges Kasese Locals on Wealth Creation, Warns Against Land Fragmentation
President Yoweri Museveni has commissioned Jesus Cares Girls’ Hostel at Bwera Secondary School in Bukonzo West County, Kasese District. The President also made a government contribution of Shs 370 million towards its completion, construction of school laboratories of Bwera Secondary School and the refurbishment of Kitalikibi Primary School.
The President said 250million will go towards the construction of science laboratories at Bwera S.S.S, Shs 60 million towards completion of the girls’ hostel and another Shs 60million towards the refurbishment of the Primary school.
The President later auctioned a heifer at 30 million shillings and the President’s portrait at 200 million shillings.
The Girls Hostel that will house 330 girls requires 200 million shillings to be completed.
Addressing a public rally at Bwera Secondary School grounds, President Museveni reminded the people that the NRM government’s role is to guide the people on development and economic transformation.
“Since its inception, the NRM’s primary role has been to guide the people on government development plans including enhancing education, engaging in modern agriculture production for economic transformation, for prosperity and addressing the growing problem of land fragmentation due to increasing population in the country”, he said.
He urged the people of Kasese district to learn from the farmers in the community who correctly picked the gospel of wealth and job creation at household level and are reaping about Shs 120 million per year in two seasons from crops such as apples, mangoes, coffee etc.
On the issue of infrastructure development, President Museveni informed the people of Kasese district about Uganda and the DRC government development partnership, saying that he has discussed with his counterpart, President Felix Tshisekedi, the two roads connecting the border post of Mpondwe and Beni and that of Bunagana and Goma which will be tarmacked including the construction of the bridge on River Semliki linking to Bundibugyo district.
He also informed the people of Kasese district that the old Equator road, which is an access route for tourist sites, would be re-tarmacked soon since the design work is ready pending the construction to begin.
The Deputy CDF General Wilson Mbadi, an old boy of Kitalikibi Primary School, raised Shs. 10 million from his fellow forces towards his former school.
The Ambassador of Uganda to China, Dr. Crispus Kiyonga, saluted the president for supporting the development of the area saying that the fundraising drive was meant to upgrade the three educational institutions in Bwera, West Bukonzo county, Kasese district.
H said the ceremony fetched Shs. 540 millions out of the targeted amount of Shs. 654 million.
The Deputy Headmaster of Bwera S.S.S, Mr. Yokonia Bwambale thanked the President for his contribution and for honouring their invitation.
On behalf of Kasese District community, the leaders of Kasese district elders’ forum led by Yosia Kireru gifted the President with various cultural items symbolizing authority and expressing their confidence in his good leadership of our country.
The Bishop of West Rwenzori Diocese Jackson Nzerebende graced the occasion.
Earlier on arrival in the district, President Museveni made stopovers at both Rusese airfield near Bwera town council and Bwera Township where supporters had gathered to receive him. He thanked them for supporting government education and general infrastructure development.
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