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Frank Tumwebaze encourages youth to join ‘thriving’ boda boda industry instead of selling their labour abroad

Trevor Taremwa by Trevor Taremwa
February 18, 2020
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Frank Tumwebaze, Minister of Gender, Labour, Social Development.

Frank Tumwebaze, Minister of Gender, Labour, Social Development.

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Labour migration has been a hotly contested issue in the country for a long time especially regarding the harsh treatment of nationals working abroad, especially, the Middle East countries.

Frank Tumwebaze, the Minister of Gender, Labour and Social Development addressed the issue today morning while appearing on national television and he was quick to emphasize the need for Ugandans to use the right channels when they want to go abroad, cautioning Ugandans on illegal migration.

His caution went as far as the legitimacy of the companies involved in the process.

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“Before we allow a labour export company to take Ugandans for work, we have a role to make sure that the jobs promised are actually there. That is why the process is slow but we are working to improve that.” Said Tumwebaze.

He emphasized that things such as how much money should be paid if someone is to go abroad for work and how much one should pay for certain documents should be made public as it will go a long way in reducing corruption and overcharging.

When asked to address the issue of government intervention with returning distressed Ugandans abroad, he pointed out that the Ministry is facing a shortage of resources. He however promised to take the matter to Cabinet to see if they could add the Ministry resources.

The Minister also expressed his stance on the issue as he found labour exportation unnecessary, citing availability of jobs in Uganda.

“There are jobs here, factories in Namanve are full of youths, we have a thriving boda boda industry, but labour migration will always be there. It is not only unique to Uganda,” added Tumwebaze.

Currently, the number of Ugandans in the Middle East is estimated to be around 150,000, but reports of harsh treatment and death have been on the rise in recent years. This has not stopped Ugandans from going there though in search of greener pastures.

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