The Uganda Tourism Board (UTB) has emerged 3rd in the central government service excellence assessment for Financial Year 2020/21 by the Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development (MoFPED).
The awards to the excelling institutions were announced during the National Budget Conference for the Financial Year 2023/24 budget strategy at the Kololo ceremonial grounds at a function presided over by Prime Minister Rt. Hon. Robinah Nabbanja represented the President.
The awards are in accordance with the program-based approach to planning and budgeting, which mainly focuses on results that deliver change in the well-being of citizens. Uganda Tourism Board was ranked 3rd in the central government vote category, with Uganda Prisons and Public Service Commission coming first and second respectively.
The Masaka Referral Hospital was in the 4th position, while the Equal Opportunities Commission was ranked in the 5th position.
UTB CEO, Lilly Ajarova, was delighted to receive the award on behalf of UTB and congratulated staff upon its recognition. “This is evidence that our efforts to be an efficient, resulted-oriented institution are starting to bear fruit as we deliver on our mandate,” she noted.
This award comes eight months after the launch of the country’s newly refreshed brand identity, Explore Uganda, The Pearl of Africa. The brand, launched by H.E. President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni in January this year, seeks to align Uganda as a number one tourist destination.
The overall objective of the Financial Year 2023/24 budget strategy will be to restore the economy to the medium-term growth path of 6–7% percent per annum, improve the competitiveness of the economy, and sustain Uganda’s socio-economic transformation agenda.
The UTB Chairman of the Board of Directors, Hon. Daudi Migereko applauded the government for recognizing the Uganda Tourism Board as one of the top performing government institutions in Uganda and pledged to continue prioritizing value for money in all planning aspects of the institution.