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President Museveni Declares PDM, Emyooga a Cure for Poverty Among Low-income Earners

President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has praised the people of Greater Masaka subregion for creating wealth through commercial agriculture.

The President said he was very happy that people in Greater Masaka listened and responded positively to his wealth creation gospel and now, they have been able to improve their livelihoods.

I must admit that when I arrived, I was really pleased with Masaka since I could see that many people had replied even from the air (on the plane), he said.

The President delivered the comments yesterday in Masaka city as part of his Investment and Wealth Creation trip in Greater Masaka with the slogan: “Securing your future through wealth creation and shared prosperity.”

He added that when someone like him preaches change, he is like the biblical figure of the Sower, who sowed some seeds on rocks and they didn’t sprout, others on thorns and they grew poorly, while some dropped on rich grounds and they produced and multiplied.
 
“We began our initiatives in the 1960s; however, Amin subsequently disturbed us; nonetheless, we restarted our operations in the 1980s. After conducting research, we learned that our people could raise cows for milk, cultivate coffee and bananas. We introduced milk coolers in 1989, and by 1995, residents in the Ankole cattle corridor and other nearby regions had begun to make money. Therefore, once you enter the livestock corridor, the situation completely changes. They now have solar panels and potable water, and they no longer live in grass-thatched huts. There, we were successful, the president stated.
 
In addition, the President reminded the residents of Masaka of the four-acre model effort, describing it as a significant development strategy that will assist regular Ugandans with little land in wealth wealth.

“In the 1996 NRM Manifesto, we proposed the 4 acre model and then stated that if you have 4 acres, put coffee on 1 acre, put fruits on 2 acres, pastures for zero grazing on 3 acres, and put food crop on 4 acres. Then, do poultry in the backyard, and if you’re not a Muslim, put pigs. Put a fishpond in if a wetland is nearby. This is what we stated in our 1996 manifesto, but as usual, people do not take these helpful ideas into account since they are always engaged in politics of yelling, he emphasized.
 
But in Masaka, it’s clear that many of people paid attention to our message, which is fantastic. I always come to observe what is on the ground while I am here. I have to witness people who have altered their line of work because of this, he continued.
 
The President also gave examples of Masaka farmers who had used commercial agriculture to support themselves.
 

“Yesterday I visited a place called kakunyu and I found a wonderful group there. First of all, those youths are educated people with one of them being a Professor at Busitema University. These are 401 members of a cooperative and they grow coffee on 120 acres of land and intercrop with bananas. They make Shs8m per acre and Shs10m per acre from bananas. They are a good example. They got the seedlings from Operation Wealth Creation (OWC) for the initial 40 acres,” President Museveni said.

“Then I went to Kyesiiga. Now this person here has 20 acres of coffee and 20 acres of pineapple. He gets Shs12m from 1 acre of coffee. Why is he getting Shs12m? Apart from getting seedlings from OWC, he got a water irrigation pump from the Ministry of Agriculture. I think because of spraying, that is why he is making more money. He has also gone further from planting 450 seedlings and to 1000 something seedlings on one acre of land and because of that he makes Shs20m from one acre. Now you can see that he can make Shs400m from the 20 acres. Here in Masaka, Kyesiiga you have someone who can make Shs400m from 20 acres,” he noted.

On the implementation of Parish Development Model (PDM) and Emyooga, the President assured the people of Masaka that the government programs will be a success, all they have to do is to be cautious and patient.

“Let us work like rebels, the rebels are organized people. Now if there’s any corruption, anything bad you see in your area, I have taken a few numbers of the people who could speak, I will call them, and they will tell me more. I’m going to put a number on the radio, you ring it and give us information. You simply give the facts and don’t waste our time by telling lies. In that way the team will check out the facts on the grounds,” the President assured.

President Museveni’s response followed a statement made by the Bukomansimbi Resident District Commissioner (RDC) Jane Frances Kagaayi who had said that the PDM implementation was delayed in the district due to some technical glitches in the system where they found out that a number of people on the list were not eligible to be among the beneficiaries.

“You have heard what Kagaayi has said, it seems the organizers of PDM have put a lot of elitism. We are going to study that because in the parish, all farmers should join the Parish SACCO whether you are rich now or not but we need to work as a Parish to create wealth. In my area Kisozi, you cannot say Museveni cannot join the association of farmers because he is rich, no! we should all be members, then we elect the leadership but in deciding the use of money, we should have guidelines that if you are giving out the money start with those outside the money economy,” he clarified.

“Those ones outside the money economy please let them come in. Secondly, we should consolidate the ones who are already in the system. For example, those in Kakunyu lack the irrigation system. And we are going to study the issue of fertilizers. Should we put subsidies there or? When I say that I assist those who use fertilizers it is a different story because we are creating wealth.”

On the issue of paying back the funds from the Emyooga and PDM SACCOs, the President assured beneficiaries that they should take their time while returning the money to their respective SACCOs.

“The borrower of Emyooga money can decide to pay it all or in installments but finishing in 24 months and with an interest of 8 percent per year. When it comes to PDM because it deals with agriculture, I don’t what you to pay in 2 years because I have never seen a cow that gives birth in 4 months, it takes 9 months and coffee 18 months to harvest. Therefore, agricultural people will start to pay after 24 months. Then you can pay in installments or pay it all within 36 months,” President Museveni said.

“My Muslim friends say they fear riba (interest). This money is your Parish money. Is the Quran against a grant? This is a grant from the Government of Uganda to your Parish people. It only moves in rounds within you. The only interest we imposed is for checking inflation. PDM and Emyooga are medicine for fighting poverty among the low-income earners,” he added.

At the same event, Gen. Katumba Wamala, the Minister of works and transport informed the congregants that the Uganda National Roads Authority (UNRA) has engaged a contractor to repair Katonga bridge. He clarified the contractor has commenced on restoration works and is expected to complete one way crossing within seven working days for public to use.

He added that the contractor shall then embark on construction of a permanent bridge including improving the approach roads by raising the roads levels and introducing the missing relief culverts.

He said that the civil works will take about 18 months.

He also promised to maintain well all tarmacked roads and ensure that all murram roads are passable.

Gen. Katumba revealed that the government released Shs. 425,077,822 to Masaka District Local Government for road maintenance in the financial year 2022/2023.

He outlined the recently completed road projects namely; Kanoni-Ssembabule-Villa Maria road (110Kms), Masaka -Bukakata (36Kms), Masaka-Lambu Landing Site (5Kms),Masaka-Nyendo-Kijjabwemi (7.3), Masaka Town roads (10.5Kms), Nyendo-Kitovu Cathedral-Hospital-Nakayiba (4.68Kms), Kako Cathederal link to Bukakata road (1.56Kms), Nyendo Villa Access (1.03Kms), Old Kumbu- Mulago road (1.9Kms), Muteesa 1 Royal University Access (1.33Kms).

The Minister of Works and transport outlined Masaka planned road projects namely; Lusalira-Konge-Lumegere-Ssembabule ( 97Kms), Luku-Kalangala-Mulabana (65.3Kms) they are seven in number, Town Roads (10.67Kms) and Two Ferry Landing Sites, Rehabilitation of Masaka-Kyotera-Mutukula (89 Kms), Ntusi-Lyantonde-Rakai (105Kms) among others.

In conclusion he requested the masses to monitor the contractors and report those doing shoddy work. He requested the motor mechanics to stop pouring oil on the roads which make them wear-out quickly. Gen. Katumba further warned those fond of burning tires on the road to stop it or else they will be charged of road misuse and imprisoned for five years.

Ms. Allen Kagina, the Executive Director of Uganda National Roads Authority (UNRA) said that UNRA is aware that along Mpigi-Ssembabule road there are people who were not compensated because of conflicting land titles.

However, they have a team on the ground solving the issue. “About Masaka-Kyotera-Mutukula road, the residents along that road should know that it’s an old road, and there is a road reserve. However, once UNRA needs to expand the road it will compensate the affected persons,” Ms. Kagina added.

At the end of the rally His Excellency the President of Uganda was shown products produced by members of Greater Masaka who are beneficiaries from government development programs like; Operation Wealth creation, and Emyooga. The items displayed were raw coffee seeds, roasted coffee seeds, crude oil extracted from palm tree seeds, refined cooking oil got from palm tree seeds, brooms made from palm tree leaves, blue band made from palm tree seeds, Kimbo made from palm tree seeds, Cowboy made from palm tree seeds, White star washing soap and magic washing powder made from palm tree seeds, liquid soap, clothes, among others.

The event was also attended by among others; the Vice President H.E Maj. (Rtd) Jessica Alupo, the Prime Minister, Rt. Hon. Robbinah Nabbanja, Vice President Emeritus, H.E Edward Kiwanuka Ssekandi, Ministers, NRM leaders and Masaka District leaders.

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