Uganda's Museveni says factories are more important than forests
okello | 13.11.2006 17:44 | Ecology | Social Struggles
Museveni was on Saturday launching a safe water accessibility project for the urban poor people in Rubaga south. Museveni promised this when campaigning for the February presidential elections.
Water and environment minister Maria Mutagamba, mayor Nasser Sebaggala, area MP Susan Nampijja Lukyamuzi and National Water and Sewerage Corporation chief Dr. William Muhairwe were present.
Environmentalists and the local people have protested the proposal to give the Mehta Group 5,000 hectares of Mabira forest to cultivate sugarcane.
Museveni said, "I love investors that show interest in constructing industries. Industries get us employment, raise our social status and raise taxes which we use to support our country especially in the education sector.
"We can now fund UPE (Universal Primary Education), and free secondary education is beginning soon."
Museveni added, "I just ignore people making false allegations about me. I believe in the construction of factories and I have no apologies over that. Most countries are economically strong because of factories. If you have factories, you can get funds to conserve the environment but you cannot do this when you are poor."
Museveni recently said he would not arbitrarily give away Mabira forest to investors without permission from Parliament. He reportedly said he would first brief the Cabinet, which would present the issue before the NRM caucus to table it in Parliament.
okello