Fredrick Mugira, AfricaNews reporter in Mbarara, Uganda
Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni says all oil companies that want to exploit the newly discovered Uganda's oil must refine it within Uganda.

President Museveni was addressing close to 1000 participants both local and foreign who are in Kampala to take part in a three-day Organization of Islamic Conference (OIC) Business Forum meeting that kicked off yesterday.
The 3-day meeting is running under the theme of “Discover the Resources and High Potential of African Market” is being held prior to the Foreign Ministers’ meeting slated to take place on Wednesday 18th June 2008.
Mr. Museveni said the refineries must be constructed in Uganda so that Uganda is not exploited like it has been the case with coffee for a long time.
He stressed that Uganda will not export its oil but endeavor to build a refinery for processing it. He said that the partnership with OIC member states in value addition will be an opportunity for Uganda in particular and Africa in general to take advantage of the international markets that have offered tax and quota free entry to thousands of products from the continent.
President Museveni welcomed the decision to build a railway line from Dakar to Port Sudan but pointed out the need to have another railway line cutting across the Equator from Mombasa to Congo Brazzaville.
Earlier, the Chairperson of the National Bank of Commerce and President of International Investment House based in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Mr. Ahmed Dagher announced the formation of the National Islamic Bank of Uganda, the first in East Africa.
The Secretary General of OIC Professor Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu called on member states to sign and ratify agreements and protocols reached in order to accelerate the cross border trade among member states.