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UCDA Merger: NRM Caucus, Museveni Meet to Finalize Plans

NRM Caucus Meets President Museveni to Discuss Uganda Coffee Development Authority Rationalisation

The National Resistance Movement (NRM) Caucus is set to meet with President Yoweri Museveni tomorrow to discuss the rationalisation of the Uganda Coffee Development Authority (UCDA).

This meeting comes after the caucus previously resolved to support the merger of government agencies, including UCDA, as part of the Rationalisation of Government Agencies and Public Expenditure (RAPEX) initiative.

Key Considerations for Resolution

To resolve the matter effectively, the following key considerations should be taken into account:

– Streamlining Operations: The rationalisation aims to eliminate unnecessary functions and strengthen the capacity of ministries to carry out government work.

– Transition Period: A three-year transition period has been proposed for UCDA and National Information Technology Authority, Uganda (NITA-U).

– Empowering Farmers: The Ministry of Agriculture plans to empower farmers to buy their own quality coffee seedlings, ensuring sustained production.

– Regional Coverage: The rationalisation should ensure that UCDA services reach all regions, addressing existing disparities.

Expected Outcomes

The meeting between the NRM Caucus and President Museveni is expected to:

– Finalize the rationalisation plan for UCDA

– Address concerns of coffee farmers and stakeholders

– Provide clarity on the transition process and timelines

– Ensure the merger benefits the coffee industry and the economy

By considering these factors and addressing the concerns of all stakeholders, the NRM Caucus and President Museveni can work towards a resolution that strengthens the coffee industry and promotes economic growth.

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