Capt.Mukula Petitions President M7 for a Coffee Processing Plant in Mblae to Promote Value Addition


Capt Mike Mukula , the National Resistance Movement (NRM) Vice Chairperson in charge of CEC in the Eastern Region has petitioned President Yoweri Museveni to grant the Bugisu Cooperative Union (BCU) a  coffee processing plant.

Mukula says the plant will be a catalytic intervention that promises to unlock the latent economic potential of Eastern Uganda, generate employment, and secure Uganda’s competitive positioning in the global specialty coffee market.

‘’I humbly request your direct intervention once again this time, to support the establishment of a Coffee Processing Industry in Bugisu  and Bugisu at large"- Mukula.

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’’I extend my warmest greetings and unwavering loyalty to you, our fountain of strategic wisdom and the custodian of Uganda’s steady transformation custodian of journey. I humbly submit this letter to you as a committed student of Musevenomics – the doctrine of economic liberation you have tirelessly imparted to our generation’’, he added.

Below is the full Petition

My thinking is further sharpened and guided under the mentorship of General (Rtd) Salim Saleh, whose constant engagement with grassroots economic realities continues to shape my understanding of our national economic architecture.

Your Excellency, through your visionary leadership, you have repeatedly enlightened us on the historical economic syndrome of Africa and Uganda – a syndrome anchored on the exportation of raw materials: the three C.C.C (Coffee, Cotton, and Copper), later extended to the three T.T.T (Tea, Tourism, and Tobacco). You have persistently warned against this colonial legacy that traps Africa in cycles of economic dependency and vulnerability.

You have consistently called upon us to metamorphose from a raw-materials-based economy into a value addition and industrial-driven economy, where Uganda’s exports to global markets reflect real value, rather than the painful narrative of shipping away our wealth in its rawest, cheapest form. I am fully aligned with your vision,

Your Excellency. Indeed, if Africa and Uganda are to attain true economic independence, we must radically transform the structure of our economies, disrupt the exploitative value chains, and capture the full benefits of our God-given resources through value addition and industrialization. In this spirit, I profoundly commend your recent intervention in Ntungamo District, where the robust value addition efforts for robusta coffee are beginning to bear fruit. This is an outstanding model of how strategic state action can rewire local economies, empower farmers, increase national revenues, and project Uganda’s stature in international markets.

A deliberate government-led initiative to set up a modern coffee processing plant in Bugisu would:

• Expand value addition capacities and enable Uganda to export fully processed coffee products, not just raw beans;

• Create thousands of direct and indirect jobs, particularly for our youth under the Parish Development Model (PDM) framework;

• Incentivize increased coffee production by giving farmers predictable and better- paying markets;

• Strengthen Uganda’s foreign exchange earnings and reduce vulnerability to external commodity price fluctuations;

• Revitalize and modernize cooperative movements, inspiring confidence and pride among our smallholder farmers.

Your Excellency, this project would be a strategic extension of your broader vision for rural industrialization, a catalyst for East African trade integration, and a model for how

Uganda can break free from colonial economic patterns and ascend to true wealth creation and sovereignty.

As Vice Chairman for the Eastern Region of the NRM. I pledge to mobilize the political, social, and economic structures necessary to support this initiative should it receive your blessing. Bugisu is ready. Uganda is ready. Africa is watching.

With humility, conviction, and loyalty. I seek your hand to ignite yet another economic revolution – this time, one that will make Mbale the cradle of value-added coffee production in Uganda.

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