President Yoweri Museveni has expressed self-gratification over his own accomplishments in setting up a conducive environment for all groups of Ugandans to overcome poverty.
President Museveni said yesterday, that having introduced multiple development programs targeting all classes of Ugandans, he considered himself to be in God’s good favors.
“I am now ready to go to heaven and face God,” he said during a public meeting in Arua on Wednesday.
“I will tell him that Almighty God; I made a drinking trough for the small people in agriculture in form of PDM; for medium scale people under UDB and for the ones in towns under PDM (urban version) and Emyooga.”
“I don’t know how God will handle me, but I feel confident because I don’t think there is anybody I forgot”
The President who is on a tour on investment and wealth creation in West Nile under the theme: “Securing your future through wealth creation and shared prosperity”, revealed that since 1995, he has been trying to persuade Ugandans to save themselves from poverty.
“We started with Entandiikwa by sending you money, then we went to NAADS, then we involved Gen Saleh with Operation Wealth Creation. Gen. Saleh has had some impact because before him in 2013, the people who were in the money economy were only 32 per cent; 68 per cent were outside. We called them spectators. Now the number of spectators has reduced, it’s now 39 per cent out of 100 but even that one is too high. Why should you be a spectator when others are involved in money making?” he wondered, adding, “We want spectators in sports but we don’t want spectators in the economy.”
President Museveni also urged the locals in West Nile to embrace the Parish Development Model (PDM) and explained why the government decided to come up with such a program.
“Gen. Saleh had done some work but we started hearing complaints that the soldiers are only sharing among themselves or to their relatives and that they are buying inferior seedlings and that they are overpricing them. So that is why we said, why don’t you come in yourselves because in all these programs like Entandiikwa, NAADS, Operation Wealth Creation, it was government officials buying seedlings and distributing them according to the way they decided and they were doing it from far,” he observed.
“That is why we said no, let us change. We said let the people do it themselves; the wealth creators in each parish should organize themselves, elect their leaders so that we send the money to them and they buy the inputs themselves.”
The President further cautioned the PDM SACCO leaders not to pressurize beneficiaries to pay back the borrowed money within a period of one year. He said they can start paying back after 24 months.
“They don’t have to pay back in one year because they are borrowing mainly for agriculture. When you borrow for agriculture, crops are not always ready in one year. If it is for instance coffee, it will take over 18 months so there’s no harm if this person starts paying back after 24 months and he doesn’t have to pay back all of it at ago. He can start paying after 24 months and finish paying after 48 months, with very little interest, I have no problem with that. He pays back not to the government but to your parish SACCO,” he emphasized.
Mr. Museveni also reminded the people of West Nile that the PDM money is targeted to strategic activities and meant to get 39 percent of Ugandans out of poverty through calculated commercial agriculture.
“Our money is not for burial or growing marikwang. Ours is to help our people enter into enterprises which have got a national, regional and international relevance. When my family starts growing coffee, immediately they are linked to the world economy. Once our families are hooked on that, perpetually they will be making money. We want to secure our future economically,” he said.
“If we see the program moving on well, I can convince the MPs to add money, instead of Shs100 million we put Shs200 million. We can also have PDM in the city also. Since you have nowhere to farm, your job is to sell what other people have produced. So, the people in the village produce and you sell or if you are more organized you can process.”
During an interaction session, the locals complained to the President about the high levels of corruption by government officials in Arua. They pointed out the management of Arua Central Market which dubiously took away their stalls and currently they have nowhere to operate from.
The President assured them that he will deal with the corrupt officials decisively.
“We are going to crush any corrupt person in Uganda. The corrupt are playing with fire, we are going to finish them,” he warned.
At the same event, President Museveni handed over customary land titles to 11 people from two districts- Koboko and Maracha. He also extended a financial support of Shs120 million to artistes in West Nile to set up a music studio.