The President has also vowed to take tough action against school proprietors who have unnecessarily increased school fees both in private and public institutions of learning saying it is uncalled for. He says his government will expeditiously reign over errant education institutions increasing school fees for their personal gains.
President Museveni flanked by Robinah Nabbanja and other officials while launching the 93km Kakumiro-Buhimba road on Thursday.Photo by Emmanuel Okello.
President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has attacked District service commissions across the country for allegedly selling
government jobs to Ugandans.
Speaking at the 37th NRM/NRA Victory Day
celebrations at Kakeeka grounds in Kakumiro on Thursday, Museveni said several members
of the District service commissions across the country are selling local
government jobs and others asking for sexual favors in exchange for jobs.
He has warned that the bad practice by these District service Commissions must stop immediately. Museveni asked Ugandans to provide all evidence
they have against such District service commission members selling the jobs so that quick and appropriate action is taken.
“I have been
reliably informed that district service commissions across the country are
selling government jobs and girls being exploited sexually as bribes for jobs.
This must stop immediately. Why should Ugandans pay for jobs in their own
country? Can we investigate and find out who these people are? I call upon
Ugandans to come out with evidence so that the culprits are apprehended and
charged accordingly," said a bitter Museveni.
The President has directed the Police and District
Internal Security Officers - DISOs to take lead in the investigations and
arrest of all those being accused and charge them accordingly.
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Museveni has also warned politicians and leaders
across the country against sectarianism saying politics based on sectarianism
is criminal and will not be tolerated at all. He says that
those promoting sectarianism must be arrested and prosecuted since it an
electoral offense and criminal in Uganda’s law.
According to Museveni, what the citizens want most
is appropriate service delivery rather than divisionism along tribal and
religious differences.
President Museveni also says Ugandans should treat
as satanic any person promoting sectarianism which he described as a poisonous
ideology because it sets up communities against each other and kills
cooperation. He added that leaders who promote sectarianism based on identity,
tribe, and religion are enemies who should be shunned by all.
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The President re-echoed his warning against environmental
degradation especially encroaching on forests, wetlands and steep mountain
slopes saying the practice must immediately stop since the vice is a big threat
to the country.
He tasked
leaders across the country to sensitize Ugandans to voluntarily vacate
wetlands, river banks and desist from cutting down forests.
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The President has also vowed to take tough action
against school proprietors who have unnecessarily increased school fees both in
private and public institutions of learning saying it is uncalled for. He says his government will expeditiously
reign over errant education institutions increasing school fees for their
personal gains.
He says he will soon announce his position on all
school proprietors both in private and public institutions who have
unnecessarily increased school fees that have compelled some students in
secondary level of education drop out of school.
He says because of the frequent school fees
increment, 64% of students in secondary school have been forced to drop out of
school just because their parents can’t afford to pay.
He says despite several directives to the school
proprietors against increasing school fees, some head teachers have adamantly
disregarded government position warning soon he is going to wage a serious war
against them.
He says government must provide free education in
primary, secondary and tertiary institutions since many families cannot yet
afford educating children.
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Museveni further explained that Uganda has already
entered the middle-income status but there is still need for three more years
to be fully recognized with a GDP per capita above $1,039 saying all these are
low targets which Uganda will easily surpass.
According to the President, Uganda’s economy has
grown to $48billion by the end of June 2023, up from $1.5billion in 1986 when
he assumed power saying this is a great achievement in the NRM’s history.
He says the government is going to add value
to more and more of the country’s coffee and the other raw materials like maize,
minerals and cotton among others that will soon boost the economy to in a
short period of time.
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He further challenged the people of
Bunyoro to use the critical oil roads in the region to promote trade and
commerce to create wealth and boost household incomes. He says the people in
the sub region should not sit and see the tarmac roads without making any
tangible benefits from the road infrastructure.
Jesca Alupo, the Vice president says NRM government has
made tremendous change ever since it captured power saying the pillars of the
NRM success have been many, the most critical one being a correct ideology of
unity and peace.
She asked leaders at various levels to mobilise
citizens to embrace the parish development model and also monitor the implementation
of the program.
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Robinah Nabbanja, the prime minister of Uganda
commended the NRM government for the fundamental changes ushered in the region
attributing the changes to stable peace and security.
Nabbanja says there is great improvement in road
infrastructure in the sub region that has boosted trade and easy movement of
people.
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Milly Babirye Babalanda, the minister for Presidency
applauded the Bush war veterans and their fallen colleagues for their
contribution towards Uganda’s Socio-economic transformation saying that it is
because of the peace they ushered in that the country is steadily transforming
in various sectors.
She says the country should celebrate and honour the
sacrifices and extraordinary efforts of the countrymen and countrywomen who
worked tirelessly to liberate and reverse the state of economic decline among other challenges which had befallen Uganda under the leadership of
past regimes.
She applauded the President for wisely advising
Ugandans and protecting the citizens during the COVID-19 Pandemic.
At the same function, the President also
commissioned the 93km Kakumiro-Nalweyo-Bulamagi- Igayaza-Buhimba Road and the Kakumiro
NRM house.
The 37th NRA/NRM celebrations were held
under the Theme: “Our resolute effort to transform Uganda is a promise we shall
fulfill”
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The celebrations mark the overthrow of the previous
government by the National Resistance Movement on 26th January 1986.
During
the celebrations, 45 people received various medals in honor of their
contribution towards the development, peace and the liberation of Uganda.