Nakaseke to be turned into industrial town- Museveni
NAKASEKE
Labelling Kampala as a city of barbers and fabric
vendors, President Museveni has pledged to build an industrial town in
Nakaseke District.
Speaking at his fourth campaign rally in Kiwoko,
Nakaseke district on Tuesday, Mr Museveni said this would create jobs
for many unemployed youth.
“Bakinyozi bali Kampala, a batunda engoye bali
Kampala (loosely translated as barbers and second hand clothes vendors
are in Kampala),” he said, adding, “Kapeeka is going to become a new
town because we are going to build a town of factories only.”
He added, “Those asking where will the jobs for
the youth come from, electricity will attract factories. Factories will
provide jobs for the youth.”
A 2012 study says six in every 10 Ugandans are
unemployed because the economy is not creating as many opportunities for
the students leaving Uganda’s tertiary institutions.
In 2013 during a mining conference in Kampala, Mr
Museveni said should the government fail to create jobs for the youth,
it risked being toppled.
His pledge to build an industrial town drew no
cheer from the crowd as did his pledge to tarmac the Luweero to Ngoma
road, which is between 50 and 60 kilometres.
Some of the people the Daily Monitor spoke to over
the NRM presidential candidate’s promises said their collective wish is
to have their roads tarmacked and construction of more safe water
sources.
“The president has ensured some roads are worked
on. But more needs to be done on the road from Luweero to Ngoma, which
is about 50 kilometres,” said Mr Vincent Ndema, a farmer in Kiwoko in
Nakaseke District.
On the other hand, Mr Emmanuel Mambayo, also a farmer, said he hopes the government would work on the rural water sources.
“We do not have boreholes. So we drink water we
fetch from ponds, which are not clean. Consequently, we often fall ill;
we are always in the health centres seeking for treatment,” Mambayo
said.
Ms Hadija Jjingo, the vice chairperson of Wajato
Sub–county, said should the road be tarmacked, it would reduce the time
spent travelling between the two towns on the currently potholed dirt
road.
Mr Museveni said that besides building more
factories to create jobs, his government is assisting directly the youth
to get jobs – by setting aside Shs33 billion for the youth fund.
General Caleb Akandwanaho, Mr Museveni’s brother,
who some locals said rarely attends political rallies, attended
yesterday’s in Nakaseke.
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