A bunch of thanks for hosting Alan Agumya on this show...he enlightened alot of things about the industry and seems government has to intervene for the mining business to do better
The mining department should involve the private sector in developing the mining capacity in this count, Allan has very good ideas i wish the ministry could seek his views and many more people out there.
The government's failure to intervene in various sectors has left everything to the private sector, predominantly foreign-owned. This trend risks handing control of key industries to outsiders, disregarding the vital role of government support in strengthening the domestic private sector. Consequently, high unemployment rates persist, and those fortunate enough to find employment often face inadequate wages due to unchecked exploitation by private entities solely focused on maximizing profits. Reflecting on past experiences, such as the exportation of minerals, it becomes evident that these ventures primarily served the interests of foreign companies rather than benefiting the Ugandan population as a whole. The apparent disregard for long-term sustainability and equitable development, particularly evident in discussions surrounding cobalt extraction in Karamoja, underscores the need for a more conscientious approach that prioritizes the well-being of the nation over short-term gains.
Well done Solomon, can we talk about Loss and Damage budgeting for the mineral exploration companies to appropriate in their budget lines as they exploit our minerals for example in Karamoja?
So you want to tell us, those countries that take these minerals have all the components, no we can work together with other countries which have the same components we don't have, people wake up
Same thing european and north America does,same reason why they come africa and other areas to pick minerals they don't have & also add on quality..where i only blame the state is not qualifying its youth to assist it in mining sector but waitingfor amuzungu for liberation@@GODDIESANMAGOBA12
the cost of value addition in some sectors is not worth it whereas we can export raw forms and still benefit and in the long run some industries are a danger to sustainable environmental protection we dont realy need to be too industrialized coz its also at a high cost on the environment it depletes nature. Let others do it and we can do things like agriculture. But we cant block those who can get the raw material from getting it. We dont need to add value to everything.
The problem with the current regime is that they spend much of the money into politics and administration. critical skill development has not been given much attention, if you have skilled population its very easy to exploit natural resources
Allan is just thinking selfishly. Our minerals are kept for future use. Settling the people on the land will be made because the prices of minerals won't be at pause. It keeps increasing also as time goes on. I don't see why he is hurrying
Mr Solomon you are interviewing a long person, we have to remove all these MIDDLE MEN, thanks Solomon on that point of oil but do you know some people like that man were fighting not to get oil,
mineral refining and smelting is an Economies of scale business. It's better to refine Agricultural and milk products here at home which we are good at and export the complicated stuff in raw form to keep the industry afloat for now.
His job is finished, he cannot tell you the truth, if they ban then let's use this opportunity as Africa and, we don't want export, we have to manufacture, those mine are dead because of people like that man who can work for the people
Government wants miners to add value yet it's not working together with the private miners to fulfill that goal. Bagala kukkama ente gyebatawa biwatta!
A bunch of thanks for hosting Alan Agumya on this show...he enlightened alot of things about the industry and seems government has to intervene for the mining business to do better
Thank you so much for bringing Mr. Allan Agumya on the show.
Wow . Thank you AIIJ for always bringing us people to inspire though things ain't going on well on their side we pray that all goes well for them 🙏🏿🙏🏿
Great Mr. Allan Agumya, a very informed mining expert,,
This has been eye-opening. Thank you!
Bravo to Allan thanks for being hosted keep it up Director GECKO MINERALS LTD.
The mining department should involve the private sector in developing the mining capacity in this count, Allan has very good ideas i wish the ministry could seek his views and many more people out there.
The government's failure to intervene in various sectors has left everything to the private sector, predominantly foreign-owned. This trend risks handing control of key industries to outsiders, disregarding the vital role of government support in strengthening the domestic private sector. Consequently, high unemployment rates persist, and those fortunate enough to find employment often face inadequate wages due to unchecked exploitation by private entities solely focused on maximizing profits. Reflecting on past experiences, such as the exportation of minerals, it becomes evident that these ventures primarily served the interests of foreign companies rather than benefiting the Ugandan population as a whole. The apparent disregard for long-term sustainability and equitable development, particularly evident in discussions surrounding cobalt extraction in Karamoja, underscores the need for a more conscientious approach that prioritizes the well-being of the nation over short-term gains.
Well done Solomon, can we talk about Loss and Damage budgeting for the mineral exploration companies to appropriate in their budget lines as they exploit our minerals for example in Karamoja?
The president in his wisdom 😢😢, really 🥱
One of the most experienced persons in the mining industry
He knows his thing. Very informed
This man can even discourage investors in mineral industry.
He sounds a little bit bitter
This gentleman was a very bright fellow at St. Henry's College Kitovu.
We cannot manufacture Lithium batteries in Uganda because it's made of nine minerals of which all we can't process them here upto usable stage. ✍️✍️✍️
So you want to tell us, those countries that take these minerals have all the components, no we can work together with other countries which have the same components we don't have, people wake up
Same thing european and north America does,same reason why they come africa and other areas to pick minerals they don't have & also add on quality..where i only blame the state is not qualifying its youth to assist it in mining sector but waitingfor amuzungu for liberation@@GODDIESANMAGOBA12
Yes we can't
Because your mum has done nothing about it
the cost of value addition in some sectors is not worth it whereas we can export raw forms and still benefit and in the long run some industries are a danger to sustainable environmental protection we dont realy need to be too industrialized coz its also at a high cost on the environment it depletes nature. Let others do it and we can do things like agriculture. But we cant block those who can get the raw material from getting it. We dont need to add value to everything.
The problem with the current regime is that they spend much of the money into politics and administration. critical skill development has not been given much attention, if you have skilled population its very easy to exploit natural resources
Allan is just thinking selfishly. Our minerals are kept for future use. Settling the people on the land will be made because the prices of minerals won't be at pause. It keeps increasing also as time goes on. I don't see why he is hurrying
Mr Solomon you are interviewing a long person, we have to remove all these MIDDLE MEN, thanks Solomon on that point of oil but do you know some people like that man were fighting not to get oil,
mineral refining and smelting is an Economies of scale business. It's better to refine Agricultural and milk products here at home which we are good at and export the complicated stuff in raw form to keep the industry afloat for now.
Milk ? 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@edwardgameofthrones4415 whats funny?
😂all along they were mining but not adding value to economy of uganda
His job is finished, he cannot tell you the truth, if they ban then let's use this opportunity as Africa and, we don't want export, we have to manufacture, those mine are dead because of people like that man who can work for the people
Listen do not just hear
Government wants miners to add value yet it's not working together with the private miners to fulfill that goal.
Bagala kukkama ente gyebatawa biwatta!
This guy's vision is a disgrace to the gov't. He sounds negative and bitter