Gen Saleh suggests changes in Operation Wealth Creation
The Chief Coordinator of Operation Wealth Creation (OWC) General Caleb Akandwanaho has called for a review of the program in order to make it more significant for the country.
The program, which runs under the National Agricultural Advisory Services-NAADS, is used for community mobilisation, distribution of agricultural inputs, and facilitation of agricultural production chains across the country.
General Akandwanaho also known as Salim Saleh said that although Operation Wealth Creation has registered tremendous success in enabling subsistence farmers to access agricultural inputs, value addition and mechanisation, it still faces operational challenges and policy gaps.
Saleh listed 25 challenges, among them, delivery of low quality of inputs, late delivery of inputs and delivery to wrong agro-ecological zones, land degradation and fragmentation, weak farmer groups, and inflation which is greatly affecting the price of inputs.
Gen Saleh called for the implementation of the regional logistics hub and the e-voucher card system as key steps that should be taken to refresh the program.
Saleh hopes that the system will minimize delivery of low quality and quantity inputs, control price fluctuations, eliminate ghost suppliers, and stop selective distribution of inputs.
This was in a presentation read by John Wekesa Wambogo, the Director of Information, Communication and Technology - Operation Wealth Creation to a group of Bunyoro Community Development Strategic Leaders who met Saleh at Namunkekera Industrial Centre.
Saleh also wants OWC to adopt a new administrative structure that is responsive to the needs and tasks of its second phase which is focusing more on market linkages of farm produce and products.
Operation Wealth Creation has also deployed liaison officers across 25 government agencies.
Major Tabaro Kiconco, the Public Relations Officer of Operation Wealth Creation explained that the recommendations are part of the new industrial model which they intend to implement in phase two of the programme.