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  • 9/15/2023
Jessica Rose Epel Alupo, Vice President of the Republic of Uganda, speaking at the Summit of Heads of State and Government of the G77 and China, commented that when scientific laws are used by parasitic people, they are used for evil. teleSUR
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00:00 [ Music ]
00:10 >> Actually, you are all in Angola.
00:13 We also thank the Cuban government for sending doctors
00:18 that helped us to start the now famous Mbarara University
00:24 of Science and Technology.
00:28 Coming to the theme of the conference in Havana
00:31 of the importance of science, technology, and innovation
00:37 to the developing countries, our party, the NRM,
00:41 has been for a long time educating Ugandans
00:46 about that issue.
00:48 We tell them that man from the beginning was uniquely designed
00:54 to be a science discoverer.
00:58 Why? It is on the account of the three characteristics
01:03 of man as homo sapien.
01:06 These are a hand that can hold tools and do work,
01:11 a superior brain with many convolutions
01:16 of the cortex and bipedalism, ability to walk on two legs
01:22 and therefore liberating the head to think and the eyes
01:27 to see far.
01:28 I told the BRICS conference recently
01:32 that is how the landmark historic scientific discoveries
01:38 were made.
01:39 The invention of fire, domestication of crops,
01:44 domestication of livestock, the invention of the gun
01:50 and gunpowder, the invention of the steam engine
01:55 and water pump, the railway, electricity, the telephone,
02:01 the aircraft, the internal combustion engine,
02:06 the nuclear energy, automation, etc.
02:11 Science is man understanding the laws of nature, gravity,
02:19 magnetism, pressure, etc. and using them
02:24 to either do good or evil.
02:27 When scientific laws are understood and used
02:31 by parasitic people, they are used for evil.
02:36 This is what happened with the invention
02:40 of iron and gunpowder.
02:42 However, many scientific laws are also used for doing good
02:48 for man.
02:49 The water pump, the steam locomotive engine,
02:53 electricity, etc. did a lot of good.
02:58 Not to forget the role of vaccines, microscopy,
03:03 antibiotics, etc. The growth of the human race in numbers
03:09 from 1 billion in 1800 AD to today's 8.1 billion is due
03:16 to the advance of science that reduced human mortality.
03:20 It is, therefore, suicidal for any country to lag behind
03:25 in science and technology.
03:28 The phenomena of slave trade, colonialism, neocolonialism,
03:34 etc. were all due to Africa lagging behind
03:38 in science and technology.
03:40 A mistake reinforced by other weaknesses,
03:44 including sectarianism, poor organization, etc.
03:48 Therefore, Uganda is not about to repeat that mistake.
03:54 That's why we emphasize science education
03:58 and our government supports many scientific innovations
04:02 by our scientists.
04:04 For example, banana starch, the indigenous milk culture
04:11 for fermenting milk, the anti-corona,
04:14 anti-viral COVID-X, the fabrication
04:18 of electric cars, etc.
04:21 When there are scientific innovations leading
04:25 to the manufacturing of projects, off-tech becomes crucial.
04:30 Without off-tech, the product will die away.
04:34 That's why in Africa we have prioritized regional
04:41 integration to widen the market for products and services.
04:45 In Uganda, we are lucky.
04:48 We have almost everything, such as an educated population
04:54 with considerable number of scientists, raw materials,
04:59 agriculture, minerals, marine and forest raw materials.
05:04 However, taking advantage of the science
05:08 through manufacturing needs good
05:10 and affordable infrastructure like the railway, electricity,
05:16 roads, the research institutions, the telephones, etc.
05:21 Therefore, Uganda, we see these four factors as being crucial
05:28 for the advancement of science, technology, and innovation.
05:34 These four factors are uneducated population,
05:38 raw materials to be used, infrastructure,
05:43 and the market for off-tech.
05:45 We are ready to cooperate with all friendly countries
05:50 in developing science, technology, and innovation.
05:55 I thank everybody.
05:57 Signed, Iweri Kabutamseveni, President of the Republic
06:02 of Uganda, 15th September, 2023.
06:07 I thank you for your kind attention.
06:09 [ Applause ]
06:11 >> Thank you very much, Your Excellency, for your speech.
06:16 We now give the floor to His Excellency, Mr. Seybar Inge,
06:21 Jamak Bin Hanouk, Aqusaidi, Minister of Foreign Affairs
06:26 of the Sultanate of Oman.
06:28 [ Background Sounds ]
06:50 >> We were listening to the statements
06:52 of Jessica Rose Epelalupu, Vice President of the Republic
06:56 of Uganda, Epelalupu highlighted the vast benefits
07:00 of the correct implementation of innovation, science,
07:03 and technology to face current challenges
07:05 and express Uganda's readiness to cooperate
07:08 with friendly countries in developing all these technologies
07:11 and sciences for the well-being of the future generations.
07:15 Stay tuned with "Treasure English" for more updates
07:17 on this summit held in Havana of the Group of 77 and China.
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