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Former minister punches holes in Parish Development Model

Former minister Hope Ruhindi Mwesigye gives her opinion on the newly launched PDM. URN photo

Kabale, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Former Minister of Agriculture Hope Ruhindi Mwesigye has expressed doubt over the Parish Development Model that is being implemented by the government as a tool to uplift the livelihood of 39% of Ugandans from subsistence to cash economy.

The former Kabale District Woman MP was speaking at Kikugiri Church of Uganda in Kabale Municipality during the memorial service to eulogize her late sister Joy Zatwoshaho and who died in July 2021. She said she had a lot of reservations about PDM, and she doubts if it can change the status of Ugandans in the subsistence economy.

The State Minister for Finance General Duties, Henry Musasizi explained that government’s plan was to disburse UGX 400 million to each of the 10,717 parishes of Uganda in the next four years.

Whereas the PDM’s primary focus is on increasing agricultural output and value addition, Mwesigye said she rather expected government to start dissuading people from relying on agriculture since it was no longer the most viable means of improving livelihoods, given the global climatic effects on land.

“Today, the climate has changed a lot, and we can no longer depend on agriculture for a better future,” said Mwesigye. “It’s interesting to see the rest of the world investing in other sectors like services and industrialization while Uganda remains glued on agriculture for economic transformation!”

Hope Mwesigye challenged government to design and activate planning policies that protect the environment from degradation by unplanned settlements if they are to mitigate extreme effects of climate change on the agricultural sector.

Mwesigye also used the opportunity to punch holes in the Budget for the financial year 2022/2023, expressing concern that the government had continued to allocate large sums of money to security and administration while suffocating other sectors like health and education.

Hope Ruhindi Mwesigye was the Minister for Agriculture, Animal Industry & Fisheries from 16 February 2009 until 27 May 2011. Prior to that, she served as the State Minister for Local Government, from June 2006 until February 2011. In the cabinet reshuffle of 27 May 2011, she was dropped from the cabinet and replaced by Tress Bucyanayandi.

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