MUSEVENI RALLIES AFRICAN NATIONS ON ECONOMIC TRANSFORMATION AND INTEGRATION AT UN FORUM

Museveni Rallies African Nations on Economic Transformation and Integration at UN Forum
President Museveni has urged African countries to address strategic development bottlenecks and accelerate their shift from pre-industrial to industrial economies, emphasizing regional integration as a cornerstone for sustainable growth.
Speaking at the 11th Session of the Africa Regional Forum on Sustainable Development, Museveni outlined Uganda’s economic journey—from the colonial-era enclave economy to a diversified, knowledge-based economy marked by advancements in local vaccine production and automobile manufacturing.
Central to his message was the country’s agricultural potential, where 40 million acres are suitable for farming.
“If we use only 7 million acres and each acre creates seven jobs, we shall generate over 100 million jobs,” he said, stressing the importance of job creation not just in agriculture but across industry, services, and ICT sectors.
The president also called for a mindset shift, urging African societies to move beyond subsistence farming and embrace class transformation through education, innovation, and entrepreneurship.
In closing, Museveni reiterated the importance of African integration, warning that isolated national efforts would not be enough to deliver meaningful and lasting progress.
This year’s session focused on accelerating innovation, investment, and inclusive growth in pursuit of the 2030 Agenda and the African Union’s Agenda 2063.