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Upholding Green Priorities: Uganda’s Pledge to Protect Timber Resources and Ecosystems

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President Museveni at the closure of the two-day fourth Bi-Annual CEO Retreat held at Kiira Vehicle plant in Ugandas eastern city of Jinja. PPU photos

President Museveni at the closure of the two-day fourth Bi-Annual CEO Retreat held at Kiira Vehicle plant in Ugandas eastern city of Jinja. PPU photos

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In a resolute move to safeguard its precious forests and bolster environmental conservation, Uganda has once again affirmed its ban on timber exportation.

This significant decision was reiterated by President Yoweri Museveni during the culmination of the fourth Bi-Annual CEO Retreat, a pivotal gathering hosted by the Presidential CEO Forum (PCF) at the Kiira Vehicle plant in Jinja, Uganda’s picturesque eastern city.

With a focus on spotlighting the indispensable role of the private sector in Uganda’s ongoing development, the two-day retreat provided a platform for diverse voices, including business leaders, government officials, investors, and scientific experts, to converge and deliberate on the nation’s industrialization agenda.

At the heart of the discussions was the paramount theme, “Uganda’s Industrialisation Agenda: Positioning Uganda as a net source of E-mobility Solutions in Africa.”

It was during this context that President Museveni, an advocate for sustainable progress, reinforced the country’s unwavering commitment to halt the exportation of timber. This decision was spurred by the escalating concern of deforestation that threatened Uganda’s delicate ecological balance.

In line with this endeavor, the National Policy Committee on Environment recently enacted a sweeping resolution, revoking all licenses and permits associated with timber exportation.

The impetus for this stringent action traces back to a directive issued by the president himself on June 21, 2023. Tasking Prime Minister Robinah Nabanja with curbing the escalating deforestation, Museveni’s directive has now culminated in a united front against the destruction of Uganda’s lush forests, a move long over due.

In a meeting brimming with foresight, he also proposed a collaborative effort with the neighboring Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo) to mutually curb timber trade. The President suggested urging the Congolese government to join hands in fostering sustainable practices.

“Now when it is coming from Congo, I think we should also persuade our Congolese friends to make furniture because that will be a loophole,” he articulated with conviction.

He further emphasized the importance of self-reliance, stating, “That lack of vision is what I cannot support. Convert the timber into furniture and export the furniture to those who don’t have trees.”

Museveni’s vision extends beyond mere conservation; it underscores the need for Uganda to harness its resources to foster domestic industries, ensuring that the nation is self-sufficient and economically sustainable.

Drawing attention to the present importation of furniture, including within government institutions, the President questioned the country’s reliance on external sources for basic necessities. “You don’t make a plane, you don’t make a computer, you don’t make medicine, you can’t even make furniture, what do you do? What sort of people are these?” he pondered, urging for a paradigm shift towards domestic production.

President Museveni’s call for unity and transformative action extended beyond environmental conservation, encompassing the issue of taxation on imported raw materials.

According to him, if Uganda possesses the capability to manufacture specific materials, its efforts should not be undermined by imports, and he confirmed the government’s intention to enter discussions on these topics, solidifying its dedication to cultivating a fair and balanced economic environment.

In his closing remarks, President Museveni lauded the organizers of the PCF retreat for their dedication to Uganda’s advancement. Acknowledging the role they play in offering valuable insights and solutions, he expressed gratitude for the opportunity to engage in “free consultancy.”

As the two-day retreat concluded, the President’s resolute stand resonated throughout the gathering, leaving an indelible mark on the nation’s journey toward sustainable progress.

With over 300 luminaries from various sectors in attendance, the retreat exemplified the potential for collaboration and innovation in Uganda’s pursuit of becoming a beacon of responsible industrialization in Africa.

Beyond Borders

The President’s resolute stance on timber exportation in Uganda comes at a crucial juncture, echoing a call for environmental responsibility that extends beyond the nation’s borders. This message gains added significance as it anticipates the forthcoming inaugural Africa Climate Summit (ACS2023), scheduled to convene in September 2023 in Nairobi, Kenya.

With Africa facing escalating vulnerability to climate change and its far-reaching impacts on communities and ecosystems, ACS2023 assumes a pivotal role in catalyzing urgent and collective action.

The summit is poised to facilitate comprehensive discussions on adaptation and mitigation strategies, echoing Uganda’s commitment to safeguarding Uganda’s natural resources.

ACS2023 holds a broader objective of instigating a global shift towards climate-conscious policies and practices. By providing a platform for informed dialogue and fostering a shared commitment to climate action, the summit seeks to culminate in the formulation of the ‘Nairobi Declaration.’ 

This landmark declaration is envisaged as a testament to the continent’s dedication to combating climate change and safeguarding its unique ecological heritage.

At the heart of ACS2023’s dynamic agenda is the climate action ‘Innovators Hub,’ which will be hosted by The African Union Commission. This innovative space will serve as a melting pot for pioneering ideas, showcasing visionary solutions that address the intricate challenges posed by climate change. 

The Innovators Hub epitomizes the summit’s emphasis on collaboration, offering a platform for cross-sectoral engagement and the exchange of knowledge and best practices.

Museveni’s call to convert timber into furniture as a means of preserving the environment aligns seamlessly with the overarching goals of ACS2023. It underscores the significance of sustainable practices that foster economic growth while safeguarding natural resources.

As Uganda takes a firm stance against unregulated timber exportation, it becomes a beacon of responsibility in the larger context of global climate action.

With ACS2023 on the horizon, President Museveni’s words reverberate not only within Uganda’s borders but across the African continent and beyond. They echo the urgency of preserving the environment, catalyzing innovation, and nurturing collective commitment to forge a more sustainable future.

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