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Museveni contributes Sh20 million to Toroma Women SACCO

 

Museveni and MP Akurut cut the cake at the celebrations in Katakwi. PHOTO PPU

Toroma, Katakwi | THE INDEPENDENT | President Yoweri Museveni has contributed Sh20 million to the Savings and Credit Cooperative Organization (SACCO) of women in Toroma County, Katakwi district of Teso Sub-Region.

The President’s donation was made during the victory thanksgiving ceremony for the Katakwi district NRM woman Member of Parliament (MP), Violet Akurut at the weekend at Toroma Boy’s Primary School playgrounds.

President Museveni also used the occasion to assure residents of the area that he will work with the Uganda Wildlife Authority and other stakeholders to see to it that issues pertaining to the eviction of people from Asinga land would be resolved.

Turning to the struggle for the banishment of household poverty, he urged the people to fully appreciate the need to create wealth for themselves by embracing the four-acre model of production.

He said that government has already carried out doing its task of creating peace and extending development to all parts of the country adding that it is now incumbent on wananchi to brace up and shoulder their responsibility of creating wealth for themselves in order to grapple with their domestic chores.

He informed the people of the area that government would lend a hand to those who embrace production activities geared towards the banishment of household poverty.

“The place had been in chaos since 1965 and people had to leave their homes. Now that people have come back because we created peace by removing guns from Karimojong. Government has, therefore, created and laid a foundation for peace and development. Household wealth creation is your work now,” he said.

Museveni advised the youth to lead healthy lives by guarding against the HIV/AIDS pandemic and refrain from consumption of alcohol, which he observed, makes them become useless to society.

On her part, Katakwi district Woman Member of Parliament Akurut, thanked her constituents and the President for standing by her during her campaigns and also when she was taken to court.

She commended President Museveni for coming to the rescue of Katakwi district when it was hit by drought and famine. She requested the President to establish an irrigation system in the district as a lasting solution to the menace of drought that affects the area so much.

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