Minister Gume Calls for More Accountability Among Cooperatives

State Minister for Cooperatives Fredrick Ngobi Gume has condemned persistent cases of fraud in cooperatives, arguing that they are undermining the country’s efforts towards cooperatives development.

Speaking at Wakiso District’s annual awards ceremony for the best performing cooperatives in the district held at Imperial Resort Hotel Entebbe on Thursday last week, Gume, who represented President Museveni as Chief Guest, urged cooperators to “take back control” of their cooperatives by getting more involved in the day-to-day running of their affairs, arguing that it is the only way they can hold management accountable and forestall abuse of member savings and investments.

“People are so reluctant to task management to account for their money. Some cooperators even fear the manager, who essentially is their employee. That’s irresponsible. Members must always task their cooperatives managers to account for every coin,” he urged.

Ngobi’s remarks come at a time when the Cooperatives’ apex body – Uganda Cooperative Alliance is beset by a governance and management crisis, with the institution’s General Secretary Ivan Asiimwe battling charges of forgery and fraud in courts of law.

In his keynote address, the Executive Director of The Uhuru Institute for Social Development, Leonard Okello challenged the cooperators to pay keen attention to the track record of candidates before electing them to office, noting that members’ choice of who leads them should be guided by the founding goals of the cooperative and who’s best suited to lead them towards attaining them.

Okello told the cooperators that while favorable government is an important enabler for development of cooperatives, the manner and quality of the leadership and management of cooperatives is even more important, and called upon cooperatives to keep proper books of record, profile members and be ready to take advantage of emerging business trends like the internet for marketing and advertising.

Wakiso Chief Administrative Officer Luke Lokuda applauded what he called a positive attitude towards cooperatives in the district, noting that cooperatives have been significantly responsible for the improving economic fortunes of the district. The district boasts of the highest number of cooperatives in the country with over 20,000 currently registered. This year alone, the district registered 77 new cooperatives.

This year, Tusitukirewamu Katabi Sub-county development SACCO emerged cooperative of the year in the district, while Kinakwekulakulanya SACCO took home the award of the most innovative cooperative. In the transport category, Bugonga Airport taxi operators SACCO bagged the best taxi operating cooperative society award, while the best Boda Boda cooperative award went to Kakiri Boda Boda Riders’ cooperative.

In other categories, Entebbe Teachers’ SACCO was awarded the best teachers’ cooperative society award, while Civil Aviation Authority SACCO received the best employee based cooperative award. Heifer international, Charitas Kampala and Hunger free Uganda were recognized as the most outstanding nongovernmental organizations.

The cooperatives were assessed and awarded based on their ability to comply with record-keeping and budget making, conducting in-time annual audits and submitting annual returns to the registrar of cooperatives.

Other criteria included concern for community member economic participation and being able to hold Annual General Meetings within 90 calendar days as prescribed by the law.

In his concluding remarks, Minister Gume advised cooperators to always find amicable ways to resolve conflicts in cooperatives, arguing that resolving matters internally would save them the money and time wasted in courts.

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Men and youths dominate saccos – report

In Summary

  • There are over 4.97 million individuals as well as corporate or institutional members in SACCOs.
  • Of the individual members, 60.65 per cent are men, while 34.23 per cent are women

More men in Kenya join Saccos than women, which defies the gender demographics in a country with slightly more women than men.

The youth are also increasingly involved in Sacco activities, which has in the past been perceived as a preserve of the old.

These are the findings of the Sacco Subsector Demographic Study Report 2019 that was launched last Saturday.

The Sacco Societies Regulatory Authority (Sasra) undertook the study, the first ever, on the 174 licensed deposit-taking Saccos (DT-Saccos) as at December 2018 to establish the demographic composition and distribution of Sacco membership.

There are over 4.97 million natural persons (individuals) as well as corporate or institutional members among the DT-Saccos.

Among the 4.97 million members, 4.78 million are individuals representing 96.2 per cent of the total membership.

Of the individual members, 60.65 per cent are men while 34.23 per cent are women.

Another 5.12 per cent were not disclosed as either male or female, meaning they may have not answered some questions about gender right during the study.

“The imbalance may however be attributed to the probable dominance by the male gender in key socio-economic activities, from which Saccos traditionally draw their membership such as agricultural production (dairy, tea, coffee production, etc); or formal employment opportunities,” reads the report in part.

The youth (aged between 18 and 35) account for 30.86 per cent of the total individual members, representing almost a third.

“This demystifies the public rhetoric that Sacco membership has no place for the youth,” the report reads.

Sasra chair John Munuve on Thursday said the Sacco subsector wants to eventually be able to grow its own financial base so as to transact any business without necessarily making reference to any other person or entity, especially banks.

“We know there will be a lot of resistance because nobody would like to sign away money. Banks benefit from the wealth of Saccos because all the clearing is done there,” said Munuve.

Munuve asked Cooperatives PS Ali Noor Ismail to help the Sacco subsector achieve that dream.

PS Noor said Cabinet had already approved the national cooperatives policy.

“The proposed regulations of the non-deposit taking Saccos has also been approved by the Cabinet,” the PS said.

The PS also announced that the establishment of a full investigations unit that will be domiciled in Sasra has been approved.

The unit will deal with issues of fraud, which the Saccos have been victims of on numerous occasions.

The unit will also deal with cases where individuals start Saccos, collect money from members and then disappear with the money, leaving the savers helpless.

Noor said he was happy that more youth were showing interest in the saving culture but decried the low number of women in Saccos.

“We should create an enabling environment for more women to join Saccos even in the leadership positions.

“But you women should also fight for these positions. You should not wait for them to be handed to you,” he said.

(Source/ The Star)

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Endiro Coffee joins ‘Illinois Made’ program

AURORA — Endiro Coffee in Aurora is one of five businesses in Illinois to join the Illinois Made program from the Illinois Office of Tourism.

The businesses in the Illinois Made program provide visitors and locals with authentic Illinois experiences and contribute to making the state an incredible destination.

Endiro Coffee is a complete tree-to-cup operation, beginning with coffee grown by women-led cooperatives in Uganda. The coffee is exported and then brought to Illinois, where Endiro roasts and brews it in its downtown Aurora coffee shop. Their profits are dedicated to partnerships with local charities focused on ending child vulnerability in the communities of Uganda.

“We know visitors continue to seek out unique off-the-beaten-path experiences when they travel to Illinois,” said Jan Kemmerling, acting director of the Illinois Office of Tourism. “By highlighting the experiences and products at these local businesses, we increase state pride as well as visitor spending and tax revenue in these communities while driving visitors deeper into the state.”

The other businesses joining the program are Great American Popcorn Co. in Galena, Locavore Farm in Grant Park (Kankakee County), Riggs Beer Company in Urbana and Swoon Living in Chicago. ( source: Daily Herald)

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