The business clinic attracted
974 youths from Rubabo County who vowed to implement
the skills they had acquired to create their own
jobs and improve the livelihood of their families
despite the limited resources available. Rubabo
has a high population with each family of 6-8 members
having on average a landholding of 1 acre.
Mr. Charles Ocici, the Executive Director of
Enterprise Uganda said that out of the 13 Business
Clinics they had conducted so far for 7431 youths,
the Rubabo group had the youngest participants
in terms of age. He said this was a wonderful
for them because they were getting the right attitudinal
and survival skills at an early age. He counseled
the youths that the limited land acreage in Rubabo
should not hold them back in realizing their dreams.
Mr. Ocici assured the participants that attending
the business clinic broadens one’s business-seeking
opportunities beyond agriculture and even outside
one’s area of birth. He said, “No
race, tribe, religion, title, or position has
a monopoly on success or wealth. Attitude determines
altitude in life.”
While opening the seminar, the Minister of State
for Youths Hon. Jessica Alupo told the youths
that the Government had earmarked some funds for
the youths to access and invest in income generating
projects. She however advised that only youths
with a positive attitude and good projects would
access the funds through her ministry. The area
MP for Rubabo Hon. Mary Paula Turyaikayo thanked
the Government for the support to Enterprise Uganda
for empowering the youth in job creation.