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06 June 2024

MINISTER KABANDA URGES PARENTS TO ENROL THEIR CHILDREN TO PRESIDENT MUSEVENI’S FREE SKILLING INITIATIVE

Mulago Skilling Centre located at UEB Village in Mulago Parish was yesterday a beehive of activity as a multitude of parents and well-wishers flocked the Community Hall to see for the first time the handwork of their children who have undergone a six-months skilling course in different disciplines. The centre which is under the Presidential Initiative on Skilling the Girl and Boy Child (PISGBC) offers 11 disciplines are offered which include carpentry, welding, construction, plumbing, electrical installation, electronics, tailoring, embroidery, knitting, hairdressing, shoe making and the recycling of used tyres. The Minister of Kampala City and Metropolitan Affairs,Hajjat Minsa Kabanda who was the Chief Guest thanked the Special Presidential Assistant on Education and Skilling and Head of PISGBC program, Dr. Faith Katana and her team for Skilling the youths under the support of the State House. The Minister said she was extremely thrilled by products showcased, citing embroidery whose items are expensive in the open market as opposed to prices offered by the youths which are pocket friendly. “I wish to recommend that everyone, especially politicians, should come and witness what is taking place here and at all the Skilling centres,” she said. Hajjat Kabanda urged parents to send their children for skilling to benefit from the free knowledge offered and eventually obtain a recognized certificate from the Directorate of Industrial Training. The Minister also advised students to put into use the knowledge received and also to form SACCOs to enable them access startup capital. She encouraged all Ugandans to embrace Government programs such as the Parish Development Model (PDM), Emyooga and others. The State Minister for Housing, Hon. Persis Namuganza expressed her gratitude to see young girls and boys make beautiful products after only six months of Skilling. She was particularly impressed by the quality of products from the construction department, welding and hairdressing. “I am highly impressed, especially by the housing and design section. This is the Ministry I am serving. In fact they design everything right from the washrooms, that is what I want, I feel that every Ugandan should have a home like that-very well organised,” she observed. The Minister thanked President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni for the project, adding that it is the way to go if the country is to unlock the potential of the youths. Hon. Namuganza further commended students for being good learners and also pledged to lobby support for them. The Kampala Resident City Commissioner (RCC), Ms. Aminah Lukanga advised beneficiaries to maintain discipline, practise what they have learnt and never to slide back to evil ways. The Special Presidential Assistant on Education and Skilling and Head of the PISGBC program, Dr. Faith Katana described Mulago Skilling Centre as a special one as it has a large catchment area of Kalerwe, Katanga, Kamwokya, Bwaise, and Mulago that harboured the most notorious criminals in the city. “You even feared looking into their eyes when they first came here. After counselling, they discovered their potential and are now transformed and they have become the best,” she commented. Dr. Katana further praised the counsellors and Instructors for the job well done. She in a special way thanked God for being at the centre of the skilling project and also appreciated Fr. Angelo the Parish Priest of Mulago Catholic Church for the facility used for skilling the youth. The Administrator of Mulago Skilling Centre, Ms. Wanyama Juliet reported that out of the 790 children enrolled, 641 are to sit their final exams. Mr. Godfrey Kayizzi who has been an LC1 leader since 1987 of UEB Village in Mulago 2 Parish expressed his appreciation to President Yoweri Museveni for the project affirming that peace is now prevailing in his area as cases of criminality have drastically reduced. Another resident and a parent who was equally elated was Ms. Olivia Nantongo Nalongo. She was overjoyed to see the beautiful dresses and other items her daughter Nassanga Ida was making after only six months skilling in the tailoring clas

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06 March 2024

STATE HOUSE INVESTORS PROTECTION UNIT, UNOC DISCUSS PROGRESS OF OIL AND GAS SECTOR

The State House Investors Protection Unit Head, Col. Edith Nakalema has assured Ugandans that the government is committed to ensuring that the target of producing the first oil in 2025 is achieved. “Government is not only committed to deliver the first oil but it is also looking forward to ensuring that the interests of Ugandans are projected so that they benefit from the oil,” she said. Col. Nakalema made the remarks today during a joint media briefing with the Uganda National Oil Company (UNOC) held at the State House Investors Protection Unit Offices in Kampala. She explained that as the unit, they are mandated to project every investment in the country including those in the oil and gas sector. “Every investment should be protected to ensure steady progress of our motherland,” Col. Nakalema emphasised. On her part, the UNOC's Chief Executive Officer, Ms. Proscovia Nabbanja assured Ugandans that the country's oil and gas sector is progressing well. “A lot of work has been done and we should be able to meet the deadline of the first oil production come 2025,” Ms. Nabbanja said. Ms. Nabbanja also clarified that the overall function of UNOC is to handle the Government of Uganda’s commercial interests in the petroleum sector and to ensure that the resource is exploited in a sustainable manner. “Uganda’s confirmed petroleum resource base is currently estimated at 6.5 billion barrels of Stock Tank Oil-Initially-In-Place (STOIIP). Of this, between 1.4 to 1.7 billion barrels are estimated to be recoverable. Currently, only 40 percent of the Albertine Graben is licensed,” she said. The CEO further disclosed that the government has already set up a commercialization plan that will ensure sustainability of petroleum production in the country. The commercialisation plan involves the setup of the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP), the Kabalega Industrial Park and the Uganda Oil Refinery at Kabaale, Hoima District. “The commercialisation plan for Uganda's oil and gas resources is two-fold; a 60,000 barrel per day refinery and the EACOP, which will deliver Crude oil to the international market,” she noted. “The Kabalega Industrial Park is among UNOC's key midstream projects. The project is a 25.97 square meter expansive land and UNOC through the Uganda Refinery Holding Company leads its development, operationalization and management with a 51 percent shareholding. Its economic benefits include adding up USD 4.9 bn per annum to national GDP, creating a fiscal impact of USD 1.2 bn per annum and creating 35,000 job opportunities.” On the other hand, Ms. Nabbanja asserted that UNOC solely operates the Jinja Storage Terminal, a 30-million-litre refined petroleum products storage facility in Jinja. “Jinja Storage Terminal is a bonded storage facility that stores fuel for oil marketing companies to clients and keeps government strategic stock to ensure security of petroleum supplies,” she disclosed. She also said that the government is developing another storage terminal in Namwabula, Mpigi and it will serve as a storage facility for both the government strategic reserves and provide fuel storage for oil marketing companies. Sole Importation of Petroleum products: Ms. Nabbanja informed the media that following the enactment of the Petroleum Supply (Amendment) Act, 2023, UNOC acquired the sole importation status in December 2023 and it will source petroleum products from the international Market and supply the oil marketing companies. “The move is meant to ensure security of supply, ultimately reversing the past trend of price hikes triggered by shortages. It also eliminates middlemen whose margins affect prices.” Ms. Nabbanja reassured Ugandans that the EACOP project as well as other oil and gas projects are being developed in accordance with the internationally accepted standards for managing environmental and social impacts. “There are many socio-economic benefits from the oil and gas sector such as infrastructure development, improved welfare, skills transfer and employment.”