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“Promote Politics of Interest For Stability” – President Museveni Urges Afro-Arab Youth Council Members

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August 20, 2023
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“Promote Politics of Interest For Stability” – President Museveni Urges Afro-Arab Youth Council Members
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H.E Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has appealed to the members of the Afro-Arab Youth Council to promote politics of interest to maintain peace and stability among member countries.

“As a powerful youth group, you should strengthen that idea and spread it,” he said.

President Museveni made the remarks today while meeting a delegation from the Afro-Arab Youth Council at State Lodge-Nakasero.

The President said unlike politics of interest, the politics of identity which is mostly based on tribes and religions is counterproductive, diversionary, and at most times, it’s the cause of political instability in countries.

“When I went to Sudan, I told them that they are going to destroy their country because of different ideas. There’s no Islamic hunger or Christian hunger. If you are hungry, you are hungry. I told them to look at people’s needs instead of their identity. Now Sudan is being destroyed because of wrong ideas. A country like Lebanon was destroyed and sub-divided over religious differences,” he explained.

H.E Museveni revealed that in 1962, Uganda faced the same problem of identity whereby no political party could get a majority vote in elections because all of them had been formed based on religions and tribes.

However, President Museveni was happy to note that Uganda managed to overcome the wrong Ideology because the country had enough time to debate and discuss how to balance the right ideas.

“For instance, we have a three-language policy, we can use English in the offices, but we also use Swahili as a regional language, and in the districts, they use their indigenous languages; so you will not get a problem that our language is being suppressed,” he noted.

“What is important is interest, not identity because Ideology is like medicine. When you look at a patient, you must diagnose his sickness, if you don’t get the correct diagnosis, there’s no way you can get a correct prescription,” he added.

President Museveni further urged the youth to act as advocates and connect African and Arab countries to cooperate in areas of business.

He also pledged support to the Afro-Arab Youth Council to ensure that they set up their International Headquarters in Ssisa- Nakawuka.

“As your Patron and chief fundraiser, I will write to member countries for contributions,” the President assured.

The Afro-Arab Youth Council president, Dr. Abdul Haddi Lahweeji informed President Museveni that as a youth organization, they aim at preserving the peace and Independence of member states as well as improve the lives of people socially and economically.

“This Council is the bridge between the Arab world and African countries, and we want African youth to know that the future of Africa is within their hands,” said Dr. Haddi.

“Two-thirds of Arabs are in Africa and our major mission is the cooperation of the Afro-Arab people and through you Your Excellency, we want to participate in the Arab-Africa summit that is going to take place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. As the Patron of the council, you are the voice of these youth in the Arab world and Africa and yesterday Your message was very clear to the youth, it was about Education, skills development, Ideology, and good behavior,” he added.

Dr. Haddi further requested that during the summit, the organizers permit them to have a side summit for the youth.

In response, President Museveni assured the delegation that he will write to the government of Saudi Arabia to permit them.

Dr. Haddi on the other hand told the President that they were designing several developmental programs with the Ministry of Gender, Labour, and Social Development to support the youth and girl child in Uganda.

“We are also organizing a caravan where we are going to come and provide scholastic materials to the children because primary education is very important for the development of the country. We are coordinating businesspeople to provide about 50,000 school bags for school children in Uganda. In that caravan, we also plan to mobilize specialized doctors from different countries to carry out a medical camp.”

He also thanked President Museveni for his continued support and guidance towards the organization.

The meeting was attended by; Dr. Abbas Agaba, the Afro-Arab Youth Council Secretary General, Hon. Amina Hilmi, the Deputy Secretary General, Hon. Ebenezer Oyetakin, Chairperson Audit and Advisory Committee, Hon. Alfred Muzawake, Coordinator Southern Africa, Hon. Lisper Machoka, Coordinator Eastern Africa, Dr. Ibrahim Ssali, Moroccan Consulate in Uganda, Ms. Priscilla Manganyi, among other delegates.
 

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