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MUSEVENI ENDORSES TOORO YOUTH EMPOWERMENT INITIATIVES

felix@elixnews.co.ugBy felix@elixnews.co.ugSeptember 16, 2025Updated:March 24, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has pledged his full support to Tooro Kingdom’s ambitious agricultural and youth empowerment programs, describing them as a timely intervention to transform livelihoods at the grassroots level.

The President met His Majesty King Oyo Nyimba Kabamba Iguru Rukidi IV and his delegation at State House, Entebbe, on Monday,  September 15, 2025. The Tooro Royal Family was represented by Queen Mother Best Kemigisa and Princess Ruth Komuntale Akiiki.

Others in attendance were the Tooro Kingdom Prime Minister, Rt.Hon. Calvin Armstrong Rwomiire and senior government officials, including the Minister of State for Youth and Children, Hon. Balaam Barugahara.

Presenting the Kingdom’s vision, Prime Minister Rwomiire outlined a robust plan targeting Tooro’s nine counties with agriculture and youth-centered programs. The initiative includes the establishment of coffee and cocoa nursery beds, demonstration gardens, and hatcheries in all nine counties.

“What this does is it brings services close to the people, gives them income, and generates economic activities and employment,” Mr.

Rwomiire said, noting that the Kingdom was seeking a budget of 4.6 billion shillings to kick-start the programs.

He further revealed that Queen Mother Best Kemigisha would serve as the brand ambassador of the initiative to enhance visibility and mobilization.

“The Kingdom has been there with you since, and we know the struggles we have gone through together. His Majesty the King has always acknowledged the support you have given him, including during his coronation. We know the problems, and we believe we also know the solutions,” Mr. Rwomiire added.

In response, President Museveni strongly welcomed the proposal, particularly the coffee project, which he described as a “good intervention” that aligned with government efforts to commercialize agriculture under the Parish Development Model (PDM).

He observed that private suppliers currently sell a single coffee seedling at 3,000 shillings, which is unaffordable for most farmers.

“There’s no reason why the Kingdom can’t also do it. Government institutions have the seeds. The Kingdom can get them, multiply them, and distribute them for free to farmers,” H.E. Museveni said.

The President emphasized the Parish Development Model (PDM) as the backbone of wealth creation, explaining that farmers organized under Savings and Credit Cooperative Societies (SACCOs) would directly benefit from the seedlings distributed through the Kingdom.

President Museveni reaffirmed his government’s commitment to the 100 million shillings per parish allocation under the PDM, adding that an extra 15 million shillings would be available for local leaders who often fall outside direct parish benefits.

“The Shs100 million is for the poor people. But leaders who are not  part of the groups also need support. So, we are adding Shs15 million for them,” he explained. Zero Tolerance for Corruption:Responding to concerns over mismanagement of PDM funds,President Museveni issued a stern warning against theft,promising tough action against culprits.

“Those stealing PDM money will vomit it. That’s not a problem. We shall lock them up until they return it. If there is monitoring and facts are established, we shall arrest them, and they will vomit the money,” H.E. Museveni declared, further insisting that despite corruption risks, the PDM remained a vital instrument for poverty eradication and would not be abandoned.

Minister Barugahara briefed the President on issues raised during a Baraza in Fort Portal held ahead of the Empango celebrations.

He reported irregularities in fund disbursement, including instances where money was given to non-residents of a parish.

“In one parish, money was given to 50 people who didn’t belong there. This has been a very big problem. We need to fix these gaps and ensure transparency,” Hon. Barugahara said. He assured the President that his ministry would step up efforts to enforce accountability through open dispute resolution and closer supervision.

The Tooro Prime Minister also introduced a Youth Economic Empowerment Program, designed to be cost-effective and impact-driven. He said the initiative seeks to restore the Kingdom’s relevance to its subjects by working hand-in-hand with the government.

“It is not just about the Kingdom but also about government delivery. We shall sensitize communities through radio, field visits,and kingdom structures. This is our mobilization strategy to ensure high impact and visibility,” Mr. Rwomiire said.

Mr. Nicolas Geoffrey, a Ugandan-born resident of the United Kingdom and special envoy of the Tooro Royal Family, revealed plans to build a university campus in Tooro specializing in agribusiness, pharmaceuticals, nutraceuticals, and tourism.

“We have identified land in the Kingdom and secured interest from investors. We have even engaged Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al

Maktoum, Ruler of Dubai, through his envoy Claudia Pinto.

However, our partners want a letter of support or directive from you to guarantee Uganda’s commitment,” Geoffrey told the President.

Dr. Niel Holder, Tooro’s special envoy from Barbados and a UN Global Peace Ambassador, emphasized opportunities for trade and cultural exchange between Uganda and the Caribbean.

“The Caribbean has many people who have never visited Africa. They go to Europe and the USA, spending lots of money in countries that don’t value them. With Uganda Airlines now operating flights to Britain, we can connect Britain to Barbados and open up new avenues for tourism, food trade, and cultural diplomacy,” Dr. Holder said.

He pledged to work closely with King Oyo and President Museveni to develop bilateral relations that would unlock trade opportunities for Ugandan farmers and position Tooro as a hub of international partnerships.

King Oyo’s delegation reaffirmed the Kingdom’s historic partnership with the central government, pledging to align its programs with national priorities.

“The Kingdom has been consistent in supporting your leadership and programs. With this initiative, we want to demonstrate that we are partners in delivering transformation to our people,” Prime Minister Rwomiire said.

President Museveni, visibly impressed with the proposals, praised the Kingdom’s proactive approach, particularly in anchoring its plans at the parish level, which he said would ensure inclusivity and sustainability.

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