Local citizens and local leaders have appealed to the government
to set up better policies and plans which will help industrialise the country
so that the incomes of the local citizens can be realised through creation of
more employment opportunities and better prices for commodities because of
value addition by industries.
The appeal was made during the ‘Orukurato’ radio
discussion on Saturday 20th July, 2013 under the topic, ‘Promoting rural industrialisation for
improved livelihoods. What are the government plans? What’s the role of the
local citizens? The 2 hour weekly live radio discussion held on Hits FM,
Fort Portal discussing issues of accountability is supported by ToroDev.
“There is need for value addition to improve the
incomes of the rural households” said Johnstone Baguma, the Executive Director
while participating in the discussions as a panellist. Baguma however advised
the government to boost commodity production, develop good infrastructure in
terms of roads and electricity, ensure good leadership and develop better
markets for the industrial goods to ensure sustainable industrialisation.
A maize mill |
Other panellists who attended the radio discussion are
Hon. Prosper Businge, the Kabarole district councillor and Mukwano Senyonjo,
the coordinator of Mugusu Advocacy Forum which is a rural advocacy forum
initiated by Mugusu Sub County local citizens with support from ToroDev to
demand accountability and monitor service delivery.
Hon. Businge Prosper appealed to the local leaders and
local citizens to put emphasis on developing tourism and agricultural related
industries in the Rwenzori Region to effectively uplift the livelihoods of the
rural citizens. Tourism and agriculture are the main economic activities
carried out in the Rwenzori region.
“We need agro-based and tourism industries in the
Rwenzori Region. We also need good policies which encourage industrialisation
and a visionary leadership which offer practical solutions to spur
industrialisation.” Said Hon. Prosper.
Mr. Mukwano requested the government to reduce on the
administrative expenditures, ensure participatory planning, look for markets
and ensure improved information access to ensure rural rapid industrialisation,
“there is need to cut administrative expenditures especially in NAADS so that
more resources can be allocated to set up agricultural related industries.”
Said Mukwano.
Mukwano adds, “there is need for improved government
planning involving more local citizens. There is also need for the government
to put more emphasis of market access and improved policies to promote
information access by the local citizens.”
Local citizens who participated on the discussions
through call-ins, SMS and use of online platforms like facebook also appealed
to the government to ensure good governance and invest more resources in promoting industrialisation to
ensure sustainable development.
“Government should reduce on administrative
expenditures and invest more money in setting up industries to reduce poverty.
Government also needs to mobilise people for development using the media” Said Edward,
a caller from kabarole district. Government needs to invest more in setting up
small scale industries.” Said Tusiime James from Bunyangabu, Kabarole District.
“I think de role of de citizens is to demand for proper
accountability frm their leaders and also do monitoring on certain devts, like
construction of roads, hospitals etc.” Said Musana Wilson on
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