Wetlands: President Museveni calls for peaceful evacuation

21st June 2024

A release from Presidential Press Unit states that according to President Museveni, the only people in the wetlands whom he offered to help are those in Busoga, Bukedi, and Kigezi.

President Museveni addressing guests during the closing ceremony for the 3rd annual Sustainable Development Goals conference on Thursday. PPU Photospek1
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President Yoweri Museveni has directed the people who stay and operate in wetlands to peacefully vacate.

I have been seeing some scuffle between the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) and some people who are in the wetland. 

The people in the wetland should all leave peacefully. I have been seeing people commenting on where was NEMA when these people were putting up these buildings. Why didn't they stop them? But why should it be NEMA stopping these people? Don't you have eyes to see a swamp? You don't need NEMA, who doesn't know what a swamp is, why do you need NEMA to stop you as if you are an idiot?" said Museveni earlier today Thursday, June 20th.

President Museveni (c) poses for a photo with Premier Robina Nabanja, political leaders and development partnersduring the closing ceremony for the 3rd Annual Sustainable Development Goals Conference

President Museveni (c) poses for a photo with Premier Robina Nabanja, political leaders and development partnersduring the closing ceremony for the 3rd Annual Sustainable Development Goals Conference



But even NEMA, he added, "should not take on that responsibility, because they don't have enough manpower,” 

The President made the remarks earlier Yesterday, on 20th June 2023 while officiating at the 3rd Annual Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Conference and Dissemination of the Local Government Management of Service Delivery Report and Parish Development Model (PDM) Implementation held at Speke Resort, Munyonyo.

Delegates at the two-day conference include Resident District/City Commissioners (RDCs/RCCs), District Chairpersons, City and Municipal Mayors, Government Officials, Development Partners, and Private Sector, among others.

The conference which ended the same day was hosted under the theme: “Strengthening Localization and Service Delivery Mechanisms for National Development and SDG Acceleration and Transformation”.

A release from Presidential Press Unit states that according to President Museveni, the only people in the wetlands whom he offered to help are those in Busoga, Bukedi, and Kigezi.

President Museveni signs the Local Government Assesment Report during the SDG conference at Munyonyo

President Museveni signs the Local Government Assesment Report during the SDG conference at Munyonyo



These he said were misled by the colonial and some independence governments to go into the swamps.

“They misled our people to go into the Kibimba swamp to grow swamp rice. If you claim that these have been there for a long time, how? I fought in the Luwero Triangle, I know every swamp there and when I was capturing Kampala, nobody was in the swamp. All these people have gone into the swamps knowingly and because of the collusion of the local leaders.

I want NEMA to explain why they have never held the Parish Chiefs, the Gombolola Chiefs, and the GISOs accountable, what are those people doing?” he asserted.

President Museveni further explained that encroaching on wetlands has adverse effects such as desertification.

“Uganda will become a desert, can we afford that? It affects the rain; 40 percent of the rain we get is from wetlands. It also affects our ability for irrigation. 

We plan to stabilise agriculture through irrigation but where shall we get water for irrigation if the people have dried the wetlands? You people are in the swamps, you are threatening us, you want Uganda to become a desert. You don't want us to have water for irrigation.

Those wetlands are a source of wealth because they have resources like grass for mulching, papyrus, and mudfish, among others. It also filters water,” he lectured to the attentive audience.

Some of the guests attending the SDG conference at Munyonyo on Thursday. (PPU Photos)

Some of the guests attending the SDG conference at Munyonyo on Thursday. (PPU Photos)



On the other hand, President Museveni argued that the much-desired SDGs can only be achieved if societies undergo socio-economic transformation.

The Sustainable Development Goals are the blueprint to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all. They address the global challenges the world faces, including those related to poverty, inequality, climate change, environmental degradation, peace, and justice. 

“If you look at my speech sometime back, I told some people that in my view, there's no way you can get those SDGs without the socio-economic transformation,” he said.

The President explained that several programs which are similar to SDGs have been in existence since the 1960s although they used to run under different words. He said they all aimed at helping in enhancing the education, health, and other sectors.

“But if you audit carefully, the countries which did not focus on ideology and strategy, up to now are struggling. 

A country like China which is a communist country, and other countries like Vietnam, have gone under socio-economic transformation because they were identifying the fundamentals and aiming at socio-economic transformation. 

Some of the capitalist countries have also undergone transformation like South Korea which also focused on socio-economic transformation. So even now that you have called me here, I want to again repeat to you that you cannot sustainably achieve development goals if the society does not change by undergoing socio-economic transformation. 

President Museveni signs Uganda's 3rd voluntary national review report during the closing ceremony for the 3rd annual Sustainable Development Goals conference at Munyonyo.

President Museveni signs Uganda's 3rd voluntary national review report during the closing ceremony for the 3rd annual Sustainable Development Goals conference at Munyonyo.



That is why the ideological principle number three of the NRM is socio-economic transformation,” the President noted.

President Museveni however revealed that the socio-economic transformation can also be achieved if adults actively get involved in the four sectors of the economy which include commercial agriculture, industry/manufacturing, services, and ICT.

“To have the transformation, you also need infrastructure. You should emphasise this.

While we were in Nairobi, when the World Bank called us at a meeting hosted by President William Ruto, I told them that all these things you talk about like sustainable development but without dealing with the infrastructure, you are not serious. 

How will you support factories if you don't have electricity? How will you support production without cheap transport like the railway? That is very crucial, and we are going to sort that out,” said. Museveni.

“The partners talk about social issues like education, health, housing, and so on, but they don't talk about economic transformation. That is why I told them that you must even have an economic transformation to deal with the social factors like health and education and so on, sustainably.”

Fight against Corruption:

At the same event, the President decried the high level of corruption in the country which cripples development. He however rallied Ugandans to work hand in hand to ensure that the vice was successfully dealt with. 

Some of the guests attending the SDG conference at Munyonyo on Thursday. (PPU Photos)

Some of the guests attending the SDG conference at Munyonyo on Thursday. (PPU Photos)



“The biggest problem we have now is corruption. This corruption is not happening on the moon, it's happening here in the district, sub-county, and constituency. Of course, now, I have opened a war on the corrupt so be sure that you are not in my gunsight. We cannot let our people down. 

The other day we were celebrating Heroes Day; the people who died because of us but you get money being diverted by corrupt people.

The IGG has estimated Shs 10 trillion being diverted from development. The Shs 10 trillion per year would tarmac all the roads that need to be tarmacked in 5 years. All of you wherever you are, make sure that you don't tolerate corruption,” said Museveni.

The Prime Minister, Robinah Nabbanja said this year's conference is focusing on Uganda's 3rd Voluntary National Review Report which will be presented at the high-level political forum in New York in July 2024.

“Your Excellency, last month I wrote to you informing you about Uganda's confirmation among the 38 countries to present her 3rd voluntary National Review Report during the United Nations High-level political forum on Sustainable Development where I will lead the Ugandan Delegation,” she said.

She added that Uganda's story on the journey of socio-economic transformation and implementation of the SDGs will be showcased during the forum.

The Prime Minister also lauded President Museveni for the existing peace and security in the country, saying the factors have created an environment that has enabled the people to do their business freely.

The Minister for Local Government, Hon. Raphael Magyezi informed the President that the PDM program is doing very well around the country.

“Your Excellency, you gave us Shs100 million per parish last year and I want to give you a report that the districts have performed extremely well. We have disbursed all the money between 98 and 100 percent. Your Excellency, between this Financial Year, we disbursed Shs50 million per parish and we shall disburse another Shs50 million before the close of this Financial Year. And I want to thank Parliament, they approved the Shs100 million per parish in the next Financial Year,” he said.

The United Nations (UN) Resident Coordinator in Uganda, Ms. Susan Namondo congratulated Uganda on its achievement as far as the development journey is concerned.

“Mr. President, you have ushered in an impressive and transformative ten-fold economic growth strategy. It's bold and we recommend you for that and we look forward to supporting you as best as we can. The government and the civil society Organisations should be on the same page in terms of the support that is being given to the development agenda,” she said.

Ms. Namondo also commended Uganda under the leadership of President Museveni for giving asylum to millions of refugees from all over Africa and expressed optimism that the country will continue to play the great role of receiving them.

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