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Youth appeal for tax holiday on youth projects to participate in PDM

Youths from across the country have urged government to waive taxes on youth enterprises that have been earmarked to benefit from the Parish Development Model (PDM).

Youth leaders in Parliament during the plenary meeting

The youths made this call during a plenary meeting of the Fifth National Youth Parliament on Friday, August 5, where they observed that the PDM design as it currently appears may not benefit them if they are to compete with other established enterprises.

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“I am a farmer but you find the taxes on inputs are the same for us as the other established farmers. We would request that taxes are reduced for the youth,” said Jackline Namutebi from central region.

Demos Pariyo Agamba from West Nile said many youth enterprises had collapsed because of high taxes which he said were discouraging.

”Do you know how many youth projects have died? We need a fair tax policy to protect youth enterprises,” said Agamba.

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He appealed for tax holiday on youth projects to participate in PDM.

The youth adopted a motion urging government to prioritize measures for economic transformation of young people through PDM.

The young people were concerned that they were not consulted on PDM, while some claimed that some parishes had no youth representatives on PDM committees.

“This country has youth leaders at all levels but when you go to the committees of PDM in different parishes there is deliberate efforts to sideline youth leaders from decision making,” said Prisca Akello, youth representative, Kitgum district.

The youth were also concerned that the money allocated to them in PDM was insufficient when other government youth livelihood programmes have been phased out in favor of PDM.

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Even the 30 per cent for the youth is not 30 per cent of PDM money but a fraction of money meant for PDM groups,” said Vicky Namugabe from Sironko.

The Youth Parliament resolved that government either provides 30 per cent of the total PDM budget to the youth or provide Shs100 billion as annual capitalisation of the Youth Livelihood Fund.

The sitting also passed a motion where youth urged government to prioritise measures to mitigate effects of climate change.

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