BY PPU REPORTER
 
President Museveni has advised leaders to put emphasis on ensuring that the people they lead embrace income-generating activities in order to fight poverty, improve their livelihoods, and reject what he termed "bad politics".
 
The President was meeting Amuru District officials led by their LC5 chairperson, Mr. Michael Lakony
 
“What is lacking is homestead income; that is where you should put emphasis,” he noted.
 
President Museveni told the leaders that household incomes can mainly be achieved through commercial agriculture.
 
“What I have been telling you is that the four-acre model will enable all homes in Uganda to have incomes,” he said.
 
The President further asserted that the people of Amuru should utilize the Parish Development Model (PDM) to support their four-acre model farms.
 
He said that with PDM money, the farmers will be able to set up a four-acre model farm with one acre of coffee; on the second acre, they grow fruits such as oranges or mangoes; on the third acre, they put pasture for cows; on the fourth acre, they grow food crops; and in the backyard, they do poultry, piggery, and fish farming for those who are near the swamps.
 
The president cautioned the leaders against bad politics. “There was war for 20 years; who caused it? It was not NRM. It was Kony and other leaders who were saying that the government of Okello was “their government” as the Acholis. That is where it started. They came and told you that they were fighting for “your government,” which the NRM had overthrown,” he expounded. 
 
“Of course, I was hearing all of that, and we had to defeat that nonsense. Your young people must reject this nonsense! The reason why you find somebody like Museveni remaining relevant politically for the last 60 years is because we take a line of a united Uganda and Africa; we don't look at identity. The biggest problem Uganda has had is bad politics. When you hear anybody talking about tribes, then you know that he is dispensing fake medicine.”
 
H.E. advised the leaders that after dealing with the two core problems of poverty and bad politics, other challenges like education, healthcare, and the roads, among others, will be easily addressed. 
 
On the issue of titling the land in the district, the president agreed with the district leaders that it was a good idea and should be done.
 
President Museveni further pledged to support the councilors struggling with tuition fees who would like to finish their university education. 
 
“I will support you. That will be my appreciation to you.”
 
He also offered 2,000 iron sheets to rehabilitate schools in Amuru which are in poor condition. 
 
On his part, Mr. Lakony thanked President Museveni for his visionary leadership that has steered development in Amuru and Uganda at large. 
 
He informed the President that the people of Amuru are happy and have embraced government development programs like the PDM. 
 
“In the next financial year, if we get the Shs5.8 billion again, we will be able to cater for more beneficiaries. It's now upon us as leaders to go on the ground and monitor individual enterprises in place so that they don't go astray,” he said.
 
Mr. Lakony requested that President Museveni sets up demonstration farms for the 4-acre model initiative in order to champion commercial agriculture in Amuru and Acholi sub region as a whole.
 
He also reported to the president that the district is being negatively affected by bad politics, a factor that has stunted development. 
 
Due to bad politics in the area, Mr. Lakony said some politicians have frustrated government projects like irrigation with claims that the government wants to grab the communal land in the district. 
 
“As the local government, we don't need that bad politics. We request that you find ways of restraining these negative sentiments that are barring development. We are moving around the communities, telling them how they can use land for production,” he said.
 
The District Chairperson also requested that the President comes up with a favorable law regulating customary land in order to facilitate development in the Acholi subregion.
 
“This will also address the issue of legality and customs for the meantime while we reconcile on the issue of whose land,” Mr. Lakony said.
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