
President Yoweri Museveni is set to embark on a three-day tour of the Kigezi sub-region starting tomorrow, February 12, 2025. The visit aims to assess the progress of the Parish Development Model (PDM) and commission several completed government projects that are expected to transform the region’s economy and improve the lives of local communities. The tour will run until February 14, 2025, and will include stops in key areas to inaugurate major infrastructure developments and engage with residents.
The announcement was made by Dr. Chris Baryomunsi, the Minister for ICT and National Guidance, during a press conference held at White Horse Inn in Kabale district. Minister Baryomunsi revealed that President Museveni’s itinerary includes the official opening of the Kigezi Power Sub Station in Rubanda, the Kigezi Presidential Hub in Kamuganguzi, and the newly completed Rushoroza Road. These projects are part of the government’s broader strategy to boost economic growth, enhance connectivity, and create opportunities for local communities.
“The President’s visit to Kigezi is a significant step in our efforts to ensure that development reaches every corner of the country,” said Minister Baryomunsi. “These projects will not only improve infrastructure but also create jobs and stimulate economic activity in the region.”
The Kigezi Power Sub Station, for instance, is expected to provide reliable electricity to households and businesses, supporting industrial growth and improving the quality of life for residents. Similarly, the Kigezi Presidential Hub is designed to serve as a center for innovation and entrepreneurship, offering training and resources to young people and small business owners. The Rushoroza Road, on the other hand, will enhance transportation and trade, making it easier for farmers and traders to access markets.
President Museveni’s tour is not just about commissioning projects; it is also an opportunity to engage with the community. During his visit, he will meet with beneficiaries of the Parish Development Model, model farmers, and local leaders to discuss the impact of government programs and gather feedback. The PDM, which focuses on increasing household incomes and lifting millions out of poverty, is a key priority for the government, and the President’s visit underscores his commitment to its success.
“This tour will allow the President to interact directly with the people, hear their concerns, and celebrate the region’s development achievements,” Minister Baryomunsi added. “It is also a chance to inspire communities to take full advantage of the opportunities created by these projects.”
The Parish Development Model, launched in 2022, aims to transform Uganda’s economy by targeting the poorest households and providing them with the tools and resources they need to improve their livelihoods. By focusing on agriculture, infrastructure, and social services, the PDM seeks to create a more inclusive and sustainable economy. President Museveni’s visit to Kigezi is part of his nationwide effort to monitor the implementation of this program and ensure that it delivers tangible results.
The Kigezi sub-region, known for its fertile land and hardworking population, has the potential to become a hub of agricultural and economic activity. The President’s visit is expected to highlight this potential and encourage local communities to embrace innovation and entrepreneurship. By investing in infrastructure and supporting small-scale farmers, the government hopes to unlock the region’s economic potential and improve the standard of living for its residents.
Following his tour of Kigezi, President Museveni will proceed to the Ankole and Rwenzori regions, where he will continue to assess the impact of government programs and commission additional projects. This nationwide tour reflects the President’s hands-on approach to governance and his determination to ensure that development reaches all parts of the country.
As the President prepares to kick off his Kigezi tour, residents are eagerly anticipating the opportunities that the new projects will bring. For many, the visit is a sign of hope and a reminder of the government’s commitment to improving their lives. By focusing on infrastructure, agriculture, and community engagement, President Museveni’s tour is expected to leave a lasting impact on the region and set the stage for future growth.
President Museveni’s three-day visit to the Kigezi sub-region is a significant milestone in Uganda’s development journey. By commissioning key projects and engaging with local communities, the President is not only addressing immediate needs but also laying the foundation for long-term prosperity. As the region prepares to welcome its leader, there is a sense of optimism and excitement about the opportunities that lie ahead. With continued investment and community involvement, Kigezi is poised to become a model of sustainable development and economic growth in Uganda.