Museveni Calls on African Leaders to Address Strategic Bottlenecks

President Yoweri Museveni has called on African leaders to address the long-standing strategic bottlenecks hindering the continent's socio-economic transformation.

Speaking at the 8th African Leadership Forum, Museveni emphasized that Africa cannot achieve sustainable development without undergoing economic and ideological transformation.

 He highlighted the importance of ideology, stating that African armies need a clear mission and ideology to function effectively, unlike Western armies that defend specific interests.The President also emphasized the need for value addition to Africa's raw materials, citing coffee and iron ore as examples.

He noted that exporting raw materials without adding value is a strategic bottleneck, and that Africa must develop its manufacturing sector to create jobs and wealth. Additionally, Museveni stressed the importance of regional market expansion.

Former President Jakaya Kikwete called on African leaders to take bold, practical steps towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and praised Uganda for hosting the forum.  

Prime Minister Robinah Nabbanja highlighted Uganda's progress in achieving the SDGs, with 26.1% of targets on track and 54.2% showing limited progress. Uganda has made significant strides in achieving the SDGs, with notable progress in increasing access to safe drinking water and reducing poverty.

 

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