Museveni Advocates African Unity and Economic Integration During Kenya State Visit

Sunday, May 19, 2024
Uganda President Yoweri Museveni makes his remarks during a state visit to Kenya on May 16, 2024.
Mimi Nina Lakhani
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  • President Museveni, during his State visit to Kenya, outlined his vision for Africa, emphasizing unity, economic integration, and the importance of competition over protectionism. He called for collective action to harness the continent’s potential and address trade disputes between Uganda and Kenya.

NAIROBI, (Examiner) – During his State visit to Kenya, President Yoweri Museveni articulated his vision for Africa, captivating many Kenyans with his speech.

President Museveni, accompanied by his host William Ruto, addressed the media at State House, Nairobi, where they unveiled their strategy to mend trade disputes between Uganda and Kenya that have lingered for nearly a decade.

In his address, the seasoned Ugandan leader attributed Africa’s failure to industrialize to its inhabitants, urging for a collective effort to leverage the continent’s size and geography.

Expressing gratitude for the invitation from President Ruto, President Museveni emphasized the historical significance of the agreements signed during his visit. He stressed the unexplored historical mission of Africa since gaining independence over six decades ago, advocating for the formation of the East African Federation to position Africa as a central force.

Using the metaphor of a divided house, President Museveni underscored the necessity of African unity, likening each country to a room within the larger structure of Africa.

Drawing comparisons with regions like Latin America and Europe, President Museveni highlighted the importance of organization and collaboration in harnessing natural resources for economic prosperity.

Emphasizing the need for a larger market within the East African Community (EAC), President Museveni dismissed protectionism as counterproductive, advocating for the integration of economies and the removal of barriers hindering the free movement of goods and people.

Addressing concerns about domestic industries, President Museveni rejected the notion of protectionist measures, citing the potential harm to both local and neighboring economies. He stressed the importance of competition and efficiency in fostering economic growth.

In conclusion, President Museveni reiterated the threefold historical missions of prosperity, security, and brotherhood within the EAC, emphasizing their significance in shaping the future of Africa.

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I'm Nina, a Kenyan-born Tanzanian. I write about politics, business, investment, oil and gas, and climate. Reporting from Nairobi, Kenya. Daily News Tanzania (Tanzania) | Tuko (Kenya) | Eye Radio (South Sudan) | The Black Examiner (Uganda)
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