MUSEVENI TO BUILD ABARRACKS IN KAMWENGE DISTRICT

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President  Yoweri Museveni has announced that Kamwenge District will host a UPDF  barracks as part of government efforts to strengthen security in an area that once faced prolonged instability due to incursions by Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) rebels.

Addressing apolitcal rally at Kyabenda Primary School playground in Kamwenge District the president said,“For a long time, Kamwenge faced insecurity because of ADF incursions through the forests. But because of unity and a strong army, we have maintained peace,” the President said.

He emphasized that the new  barracks would “consolidate the stability that residents have enjoyed in recent years.”

President Museveni  reaffirmed the government’s commitment to protecting lives and property saying with peace restored, government  will shift focus to development and wealth creation.

He praised farmers in Kamwenge for embracing commercial agriculture: “Many of you have moved from small-scale maize to coffee, fruits and bananas. Those who listened are now in the money economy.” He said government would seek land to establish an industrial park in the district, together with a presidential slaughter hub to support livestock farmers.

The President also announced plans to establish SACCOs and seed nurseries in every constituency and district.

On infrastructure, he highlighted work done on major roads linking Lyantonde, Ibanda, Kamwenge and Fort Portal, adding that improvements to the Kyenjojo–Kihura and Rwimi roads are upcoming.

He pledged to scale up presidential skilling hubs  to address  gaps by equipping youth with practical skills.

Racheal Natukunda aeneficiay of skilling hub commeded the Pesident for the initiative saying how training in hairdressing and product-making enabled her to secure a small loan, start a salon and eventually employ another worker before diversifying into poultry.

He reiterated that government will continue prioritizing peace, infrastructure, skilling and household wealth creation.

The President also handed over NRM flags to parliamentary candidates, LC V aspirants, councillors and other party flag bearers in Kamwenge, formally endorsing them for the upcoming elections.

Frank Tumwebaze, the NRM Chairperson for Kamwenge District and Minister of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries, said the district’s progress stems from peace, unity and deliberate government interventions. He recounted how the UPDF neutralized ADF remnants in 2003, enabling residents to invest and work without fear.

Tumwebaze noted a major agricultural shift driven by the President’s Four-Acre Model, with more than half of households transitioning from maize to coffee.

Presenting the district’s profile, he said Kamwenge has 18 sub-counties and town councils, 74 parishes and 442 villages, with a population of 337,167 according to the 2024 census.

He highlighted strong political participation, recalling that about 78 percent of registered voters turned out during the 2021 presidential elections.

On wealth creation, he said Kamwenge has so far received over Shs19 billion under the Parish Development Model (PDM), with nearly 98 percent already disbursed to 18,625 households. The Emyooga programme has also benefited more than 15,500 members across 36 SACCOs.

Tumwebaze commended the First Lady and Minister of Education and Sports, Janet Museveni, for expanding access to education through new seed schools. Kamwenge now has 86 government primary schools and 11 government secondary schools, with five new seed secondary schools under construction. He said the goal is ensuring every parish has a government primary school and that no child walks long distances to study.

He acknowledged remaining gaps in health infrastructure and said the government plans upgrades and new facilities to serve underserved sub-counties.

Leaders also requested the elevation of Kamwenge Health Centre III to Health Centre IV, additional health workers and the establishment of an industrial park for agro-processing, including coffee.

Water access has reached about 66 percent of rural villages, with multiple piped schemes completed. Electricity coverage has also improved, with all remaining sub-counties set for connection in the next government term.

Tumwebaze concluded by reaffirming Kamwenge’s unwavering support for President Museveni and the NRM, saying the district remains committed to programmes that lift households into the money economy.

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