President Museveni Calls for Cultural Preservation, Economic Empowerment in Lango Region
Entebbe, Uganda – President Yoweri Museveni recently engaged with cultural and religious leaders, emphasizing the critical need to bolster local languages, cultural heritage, education, healthcare, and peace within Uganda, particularly focusing on the Lango sub-region. The meeting, originally scheduled alongside campaign activities, underscored the President’s commitment to holistic national progress.
This article provides a detailed overview of the key takeaways from the President’s address and the reciprocal expressions of gratitude from lango leaders.
balancing Tradition with Modernity: A Call to Cultural Action
President Museveni stressed the importance of actively promoting Uganda’s diverse local languages. While English serves as the official language and Swahili as a regional one, he highlighted a gap in the formal education system regarding vernacular instruction.
“The cultural institution can definitely look at that angle of the language when the government may not have time to do it,” he stated, advocating for a collaborative approach to language preservation.
Beyond language, the President urged a critical evaluation of conventional practices. He championed the abandonment of harmful customs while concurrently advocating for the preservation of beneficial ones. He specifically cited his own efforts to reform Banyankole traditions that historically disadvantaged women.
* Addressing Gender Inequality: President Museveni detailed his commitment to ensuring economic independence for women within the Banyankole community, challenging a system where women were perpetually reliant on male relatives.
* Cultural Audit: He encouraged similar assessments within other communities, focusing on practices related to marriage and inheritance.
Economic empowerment: Transforming Lango Through Agriculture
A central theme of the President’s address was economic empowerment, specifically for the people of Lango. He advocated for a shift towards modern, wealth-generating agricultural practices.
“We need modern wealth based on money,depending on the land holding,choose the right enterprise for the family,” he explained.
He highlighted the potential of high-value crops like coffee and fruits:
* Coffee: With modest irrigation, an acre of coffee can yield up to UGX 18 million annually.
* Fruits: Fruit farming can generate even higher returns, possibly reaching UGX 30 million per acre.
The President emphasized the foundational importance of land management:
* Land Security: He urged communities to fence their land, fostering a sense of ownership and enabling controlled agricultural practices.
* Infrastructure development: Secure land boundaries are a prerequisite for implementing irrigation, fertilizer use, and pasture development.
He also called upon leaders to actively promote education and healthcare within their communities, emphasizing direct engagement with the population.
Peace and Security: Acknowledging Past Struggles, Building a Stable Future
The meeting also served as an possibility to acknowledge the past challenges faced by the Lango sub-region. His highness Odongo Okune,a prominent Lango leader,expressed profound gratitude to President Museveni for restoring peace and security.
“You rid Lango of state-inspired violence of the 1970s and early 1980s, cattle rustling and numerous insurgencies like those of Kony, Lakwena that had caused death, and mass internal displacement of communities,” Okune stated.
He further lauded the President’s commitment to development initiatives within the region, recognizing their positive impact on the lives of the people of Lango. Okune also thanked the President for the support shown during recent campaign activities.
A Collaborative Path Forward
President Museveni’s address underscored a vision of national development rooted in cultural preservation, economic empowerment, and lasting peace. The call for collaboration between government, cultural institutions, religious leaders, and local communities signals a commitment to a holistic and inclusive approach to building a stronger, more prosperous Uganda.
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