parliamenteconomydevelopmentindustrialisation

Address to Parliament on National Development

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Yoweri Kaguta Museveni

President of Uganda

12 May 2006Parliament of Uganda, Kampala52 min

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About This Speech

Twenty years after taking power, President Museveni addressed Parliament to mark the milestone and lay out his vision for Uganda's economic transformation. This speech came at the beginning of his third term following Uganda's return to multi-party politics.

The address focused on Uganda's economic growth story β€” GDP had grown from $1.2 billion in 1986 to over $8 billion by 2006 β€” and outlined his industrialisation agenda for the next decade. Museveni argued that Uganda's path to prosperity lay in adding value to its agricultural produce rather than exporting raw commodities.

The speech is remembered for his vision of a 'middle income Uganda' by 2040, a target that would later become formalised in Uganda Vision 2040.

Discussion

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Kato Emmanuel3d ago

This speech gave me chills. The line about 'fundamental change' is still relevant today. We need leaders who think beyond elections.

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Grace Akello2d ago

I was there at Kololo that day. The energy was indescribable. A generation that had survived so much finally had hope.

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Robert Mutebi1d ago

Thank you for sharing this. These living memories are exactly why this archive matters.

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Amina Nakato6h ago

It's important we teach these speeches in schools. Our children need to know this history.

About the Speaker

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Yoweri Kaguta Museveni

President of Uganda

Yoweri Kaguta Museveni was born in 1944 in Ntungamo. He led the National Resistance Movement guerrilla war from 1981–1986, culminating in the capture of Kampala. He has been President of Uganda since 29 January 1986, making him one of Africa's longest-serving heads of state.

Date

12 May 2006

Venue

Parliament of Uganda

Kampala

Language

English

Topics

parliamenteconomydevelopmentindustrialisation