Museveni gives Shs100, 000 to each of 465 roadside market vendors in Luwero
Betty Nabulya, a mchomo seller at Balikyewunya Market revealed that she was running bankrupt business-wise and that she was going to use the financial booster package to “reawaken” her crumbling enterprise.
A team from State House, the residence of Uganda’s President, Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, delivered monetary tips from the head of the country to roadside market vendors in Luwero district to help them stabilize their household incomes.
The State House officials when delivering what has been called business booster packages on Wednesday 15th March 2023 advised the recipients to engage in productive and money-generating activities.
The 465 vendors, who mainly comprise women dealing in agricultural produce, beverages, muchomo and chapati selling, operate from Balikyewunya, Kasana Bakuseka-Magenda, Kasana Wekembe and Kasana Pida Markets
The officials from State House led by Princess Pauline Nassolo and Flora Kabibi advised the vendors to utilise the capital from President Museveni well to grow their businesses.
This, they said, will help them to sustain their families and fight poverty as far as President Museveni’s wealth creation gospel is concerned.
“We are aware that you are yet to benefit from some government programs like Emyooga and Parish Development Model. So, what the President has done is to send us here to deliver this package to you so that you can add capital in your businesses as you wait to benefit from other programs,” Princess Nassolo said.
“Don’t be deceived by self-seeking politicians who don’t contribute to your wellbeing. They just want you to follow them around and by the end of the day you end up with nothing to eat,” she added.
Princess Nassolo also requested vendors to actively involve their children in the businesses they do in that they learn to be hardworking people while still young.
“Teach your children how to work. Show them where their school fees come from. This will also help them not to be idle. We want responsible citizens who are able to add a brick to the development of the country,” she said, adding, “If you have the capacity, please; create your own backyard gardens at home so that you are able to grow some crops which you can sell here to make more money.”
Ssalongo Dan Kakeeto, the Chairperson of Balikyewunya Market expressed sincere gratitude to President Museveni for extending a helping hand to ordinary Ugandans.
“We are so happy about the good gesture of President Museveni. Now we are very sure that he cares for us ordinary Ugandans,” Ssalongo Kakeeto cheerfully stated.
He also thanked the State House officials for standing by their word and delivering the package to them as sent by the President.
“Of course, we are going to use this money to grow our small businesses. This is a big push from the President. We are so grateful.”
Betty Nabulya, a mchomo seller at Balikyewunya Market revealed that she was running bankrupt business-wise and that she was going to use the financial booster package to “reawaken” her crumbling enterprise.
“I’m going to use this Shs100,000 to buy 5 kgs of meat and 2 kgs of liver. I assure you, it’s going to work for me. Thank you Mzee for the rescue,” the excited Nabulya said.
On his part, Zubair Kasana, the Chairperson of Kasana Bakuseka-Magenda Market said, “We are very happy about this financial support from President Museveni. It’s going to improve our businesses.”
Joyce Nalugwa, a tomato vendor at Kasana Wekembe Market also applauded the President for the financial support, saying that such initiatives are very much needed by ordinary Ugandans and that he should continue supporting them directly as he has done.