Fort Portal City Woman MP, Hon. Linda Irene Mugisa, has stressed the necessity of transparency and commitment in implementing the Parish Development Model (PDM).
During a recent training session at Kibimba Mosque, she warned against extortion and emphasized the importance of community members in monitoring and maintaining the program’s effectiveness.
Linda praised the efforts of community members and stressed their vital role in maintaining openness through program monitoring and execution.
The legislator stressed the relevance of the PDM, which aims to lift communities. She emphasized that PDM sought to integrate 39% of the population into the money economy, which required commitment and precise execution.
Dr. Stanley Businge, Fort Portal City’s Production Officer and PDM Focal Person, reiterated these comments, advocating for openness in cash disbursement and urged recipients to be easily accessible for project monitoring.
He asked the beneficiaries to be available at any moment for easy project monitoring.
Furthermore, James Winyi, the Kibimba Ward LCII Chairperson, emphasized the need of patience and commitment, saying that only 100 households in the ward will benefit from the second phase of the program.
This emphasis on transparency and community involvement is critical to the success of the PDM, which intends to integrate 39% of the population into the money economy.
In 2022, President Yoweri Museveni officially introduced the Parish Development Model (PDM) at Kibuku Primary School in Kibuku District Bukedi Sub-region.
PDM aims at helping people at the parish level increase their household incomes and join the money economy.
PDM aims at helping people at the parish level increase their household incomes and join the money economy.
According to the president, the main focus currently is on transitioning the population from a culture of working solely for the stomach to one that works for both the stomach and money.
PDM is organized around seven pillars: production, storage, processing, and marketing; infrastructure and economic services; financial inclusion; social services; mentality change; a parish-based management information system; governance, and administration.