Museveni tips journalists on wealth creation

The training attracted 562 participants from across Ugandan of which 134 are female.

President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has reiterated that the only way to achieve prosperity in Uganda is through ensuring socio-economic transformation for all.

While delivering a lecture of opportunity at the closure of the journalists’ 5-day Residential Symposium on Socio-economic transformation at Kyambogo University grounds on Saturday, the President said the message of the NRM since 1986 has been to ensure that Uganda becomes a new society based on science, knowledge and technology through socio-economic transformation.

“For us, our strategic goals in public affairs are; prosperity for all the people, strategic security and emphasizing the fraternity of the African people not tribes or religion,” Gen Museveni said, adding that politics should be about solving the needs of the people which are the same and not diverting them into things which have no value addition to them.

“For us (NRM) we said being in public affairs you must be clear why you’re there. If you don’t know, stay in your house and confuse your family only. Even you journalists, don’t involve yourselves in public matters if you don’t know,” the President further cautioned.

Gen. Museveni further told journalists that it is only through free education for all, getting all the families involved in the money economy, wealth creation, social infrastructure development and ensuring Peace and Security that socio-economic transformation and eventually prosperity can be achieved.

He was also dismayed by what he termed as parasites who have been opposing his free education for all agenda that he introduced in 1996, not knowing that this (Education For All) according to the NRM is one of the key instruments of socio-economic transformation.

“Some people have been opposing free education for all these years, even in government schools. There are parasites who are looking for money from poor children. About 70% are dropping out because of the school costs,” H.E Museveni explained

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