President Museveni Promises Restocking & Wealth Creation in Lango

Museveni Campaigns in Lango, Pledges Continued Support for Wealth ‍Creation and Regional Advancement

Kole‌ District, Uganda – January 9, 2026 – President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, the‍ National Resistance ⁣Movement (NRM) presidential flag bearer for the 2026 general elections, addressed a large rally in Kole District, Lango⁣ Sub-region, reaffirming his⁤ government’s commitment‍ to wealth creation, cattle compensation, ‍enduring resource management, and continued infrastructure development. ⁢The rally marked the start ‍of his ‍campaign in the region, a key area for garnering support in the upcoming elections.

Addressing Past Commitments and Economic ⁣Empowerment

President Museveni addressed supporters at⁤ Aculbanya Secondary School playground, assuring them of the government’s dedication to improving livelihoods. He specifically addressed the long-awaited cattle ⁢compensation for ⁤communities in Lango, Acholi, and Teso sub-regions, acknowledging past ‌delays and outlining a ‌new approach⁢ through ⁤the Parish development Model (PDM). He explained that ⁢a recent cabinet decision shifted from direct ​cattle provision to providing funds directly to beneficiaries, with Shs15.98 billion already disbursed to 16,176 households in Kole District alone,representing 86.08% of the allocated Shs18.56 billion [Source: Original Article].This shift aims to empower communities to make informed decisions about their livestock needs and contribute to a more sustainable and‌ market-driven ⁤approach.

The President emphasized⁤ the importance of moving beyond⁢ mere survival to ⁢building⁤ wealth, a beliefs he traced ⁤back to his ‍early political activism in the 1960s.He reiterated the NRM’s four-acre model, advocating for diversified farming practices including coffee cultivation, fruit⁤ growing, dairy farming, and poultry or fish farming, tailored to the specific needs of‌ families with limited landholdings.This model, he argued, is crucial for transitioning from subsistence farming to a more⁤ commercially viable agricultural sector.

Infrastructure Development and Regional Integration

A ‌notable ​portion of the rally focused on infrastructure​ improvements in the region. Speaker of⁤ Parliament and NRM Second national Vice Chairperson (Female), Rt. Hon. Anita Annet Among, highlighted the⁤ transformative‍ impact of road construction, specifically mentioning the Tororo–Mbale–Soroti–Kole–Kamdini route and the ⁣Atyak–Gulu road, which connects northern Uganda to South Sudan ⁢ [Source: Original Article].The Atyak-Gulu road is particularly ⁢vital for regional trade ⁤and is being supported by funding allocated under the ‍AFCON budget.

Rt. Hon. Among also advocated ⁣for upgrading the Aboke⁣ Health Center IV to a district hospital and the establishment of a technical school in the area,⁤ addressing critical needs for⁣ improved healthcare access and skills development. she‍ noted the challenges faced by farmers ⁣due to prolonged ‍dry seasons and called for increased investment in irrigation to ensure year-round agricultural productivity.

Sustainable Resource Management and ‍community Empowerment

president Museveni underscored the importance of ⁤sustainable use of natural resources, particularly the wetlands⁣ abundant in ⁢the Lango region.⁤ He cautioned against​ their destruction, advocating for responsible practices like fish farming on wetland peripheries combined with irrigation to maximize yields and generate income.⁢ He shared his own experiences to demonstrate the potential of proper water management⁤ techniques.

The President also highlighted the government’s long-standing ‌commitment to supporting vulnerable populations through programs like Entandikwa,initiated in 1997,designed ⁣to provide seed capital and access to financial resources for those without ‍conventional banking options. He pointed to the growth in livestock and crop production ‍as evidence of the positive ‌impact of⁣ these initiatives on the Ugandan economy.

Addressing Security and Political Stability

Both President Museveni and Rt. Hon.​ Among emphasized the crucial role of peace and security in fostering development. Rt. Hon. Among recalled the past insecurity in northern Uganda and contrasted it⁤ with the current​ stability, attributing this transformation to ⁢the NRM’s​ leadership.​ Hon. Hamson Obua,the‍ NRM Vice Chairperson for Northern Uganda,echoed​ this sentiment,stating that a vote for President Museveni ⁢is a vote for continued peace,which he described as the “centre of gravity” of Uganda’s development [Source: Original Article].

Local Priorities⁤ and Community Feedback

Mr. Boniface Okot, ‍an aspirant Member of Parliament for Kole South, presented a memorandum ​outlining⁢ local​ priorities,‍ including increased investment in fisheries ⁣and ⁣addressing gaps in education infrastructure. He reported that Kole⁢ District has 61 government and 35 private primary schools, and 7 government and 54 private secondary schools, but noted that 21 parishes lack a government primary school and five lack a government secondary school. The construction of two new seed ⁣secondary schools is underway to​ address this​ disparity.

Okot also highlighted the progress in access to safe water, with ⁤80% of villages now covered, and the planned extension of electricity access to additional sub-counties.

Looking Ahead

President Museveni concluded his address by⁣ urging the people of Kole​ and the wider Lango Sub-region to ⁣continue supporting the NRM, emphasizing the importance of ‌preserving the gains made and building a‍ brighter future for Uganda. The rally underscored the NRM’s commitment to economic empowerment, infrastructure development, and sustainable resource management, key themes that are likely to‍ dominate the upcoming election campaign.

Key Takeaways:

  • The government is shifting towards providing financial support rather⁣ than livestock directly for cattle compensation programs.
  • infrastructure‌ development, particularly road construction, is a priority for the region.
  • Sustainable resource management,especially of wetlands,is crucial for long-term economic growth.
  • Peace and security are considered foundational for continued development.

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