By Spy Uganda
Kyankwazi: President Yoweri Museveni addressed his advisors at their first-ever orientation workshop/retreat at NALI, Kyankwanzi over the weekend with a call on them to uphold the four core principles of NRM if they are to make a contribution to national development. The four core principles of NRM are Patriotism, Pan-Africanism, Socio-economic transformation and Democracy.
On Pan-Africanism, the President noted that African states must work together for faster economic development and strategic security.
“If you look at ADF, it is a small matter but had become big because of failure by the affected countries to work together,” Museveni said. On Socio-economic development, he said citizens must become producers and urged all not to despise locally produced goods in preference to those produced by foreigners.
On Democracy, the president noted that NRM is in power because it allowed democracy to flourish. He added that NRM would not allow anyone to misuse the democracy in place.
The president asked his advisors to put into action what they had learnt and said he would support them through the Ministry for the Presidency.
He asked them to be patriotic, “Patriotism is “mwooyo gwa Uganda”-not “mwooya gwa ggwanga”. “Mwooyo gwa ggwanga” refers to looking at things on the basis of tribe. Be patriotic and promote a spirit that is for Uganda if you are to make a contribution.”
Ms. Amelia Kyambadde, the Presidential Advisor on Industry, who spoke on behalf of the group thanked the president for gracing the retreat and thanked Minister Babalanda and Kakande for the literature they were facilitated with, pledging to put it to good use.
The retreat was organized by the Presidency to help reinvigorate the group which many had for long viewed as dormant. It has been the first of its kind, bringing the group together to interact, learn, and share a moment with the appointing authority since 1986.
Former Vice President, Edward Kiwanuka Ssekandi, former Premier and Senior Presidential Advisor on Political Affairs, Kintu Muntu, former ministers and academicians, among others, attended the retreat.