President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni was on Sunday August 18, 2024 the Chief Guest as the 21st edition of the Federation of East Africa Secondary Schools Sports Association (FEASSA) games officially kicked off at Bukedea Comprehensive School in Bukedea District in Eastern Uganda.
Bukedea Comprehensive School is owned by the Speaker of Parliament, Rt. Hon. Anita Annet Among.
Other FEASSA games will be played at AMUS College School and Teso College.
The games to be played by both boys and girls include; football, Swimming, Table Tennis, Soccer, Badminton, basketball, Handball, Netball, Rugby 15’s and Hockey.
Before opening the games, President Museveni first commissioned Bukedea Comprehensive School’s sports park which comprises a football stadium, an indoor sports arena, and an Olympic-size swimming pool.
The President commended Rt. Hon. Anita Among for developing a sports infrastructure in the region.
“I want to thank the Rt. Hon. Anita Among and her colleagues here who developed this stadium at a reasonable cost and quickly. I think this should serve as an example to others so that we can develop these stadiums in other parts of the country,” President Museveni said.
President Museveni, who delivered most of his speech in Swahili, informed participants that the East African integration is not about just sports but also strategic security and prosperity of all East Africans which is as a result of producing a good or a service and selling it.
“You cannot live a good life without producing a good or a service. This has been our long experience here in Uganda which we shared with colleagues in the East African community like Mwalimu Julius Nyerere and others,” H.E Museveni said, adding that The East African integration is so crucial in addressing the issue of markets for produced goods within the region.
“If the people of East Africa wake up and start producing, they’ll start realising that the internal markets are not enough to absorb all the products. Here in Uganda, we have already experienced that. We have a lot of maize, milk, etc. and we have seen that the internal market is not enough. Our Ugandan people are buying a lot of products from Tanzania especially rice and also a lot of goods from Rwanda. The bigger the market, the better for the prosperity of our people,” President Museveni stated.
He gave an example of Latin America which has got a lot of resources, but its market is fragmented not like that of the United States of America.
A total of 3,526 participants and young athletes from five (5) countries are taking part in the games. They include Uganda (1590 participants), Kenya (1300 participants), Rwanda (162 participants), Tanzania (443 participants) and Burundi (31 participants). South Sudan has not participated in this year’s edition.
These will be showcasing their potential talents while leveraging the integration process according to the Minister of State for Sports, Hon. Peter Ogwang.