Vendors seeking government support after Elegu market fire outbreak

AMURU – Victims of last month’s fire outbreak at Elegu Border Market that saw items worth more than Shs3 billion destroyed have appealed for government support to help their businesses recover from their tragic loss.

The vendors have petitioned government authorities through their district leadership to support them logistically and financially since they are already struggling to cope with the impact of the disaster.

A total of 3000 vendors and traders out of the 17,000 who operate at the Elegu Border Market lost their items in the 21st February fire outbreak.

Margaret Auma, the Chairperson of the Elegu Women Cross-Border Vendors Association says, a number of vendors are struggling to feed themselves and even provide temporary shelter with others forced to share accommodation with friends.

Auma says, they want the government to provide them with relief support including food and shelter, and some financial support for their business to recover from the loss.

“We have businesses like lodges, groceries, agricultural produce, fresh and dried among others that have all been destroyed. Traders and vendors want to get back to business and some don’t even have where to sleep or what to eat. Our appeal to the government is to come to our aid since it’s not our desire that our items were destroyed by fire,” Auma said.

Salim Sadat, a vendor who lost his merchandise shop to the fire outbreak says, he lost items worth Shs 5.7 million and he only saved Shs1 million which he is now using to support his family during this hard time.

Michael Lakony, the LCV Chairperson Amuru district says, they have already contacted the Office of the Prime Minister (OPM) and Minister for East African Affairs, Rebecca Kadaga on the request and need for support for the Elegu fire victims.

Lakony says, the district is currently collecting the data of the affected people before submitting it to Kampala for government intervention.

“We are currently collecting the data of the vendors affected by the fire outbreak, after which we will send the list to Kampala. We are already in contact with Minister Rebecca Kadaga and the Office of the Prime Minister so that the victims of the fire outbreak are supported,” Lakony says.

“The problem we are already foreseeing especially with the Office of the Prime Minister is lack of funds which they have already expressed,” Lakony adds.

Police have attributed the fire outbreak to negligence of vendors saying, the cause of fire was due to a fire that was left by a vendor who had cooked at the market and did not put it out.

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Kole North MP Acuti donates three ambulances worth Shs 300m

KOLE – Kole North MP, Dr Samuel Opio Acuti has donated three ambulances worth Shs 300m to ease referrals, transportation of patients, emergency cases and access to maternal services to expectant mothers.

This was after 2021 statistics indicated that 247 lost their lives out of which, 100 were from causes that could have been prevented such as accident victims, pregnant mothers, severe malaria and food poisoning.

“These factors drove me to strengthen these emergency services as a mechanism to minimize these preventable deaths,” he says.

Kole had only one ambulance offered by the Ministry of Health besides the one offered by the district Woman MP, Judith Alyek and Kole South MP, Peter Ocen. This means the district now has five ambulances to help in emergency cases.

The district carved out of Apac ten years ago and has 171 health workers serving a population of more than 240,000. It has 10 public health facilities which include Aboke, Bala, Alito, Ayer, Okwerodot, Opeta, Bung among others.

Handing over the ambulances to communities at Aboke sub-county, MP Acuti said the emergency trucks will each be stationed at Okwerodot, Aboke and Alito sub-counties.

He said the donation was also in fulfillment of his campaign manifesto after realizing challenges facing the health services sector like timely referrals.

“It’s the first of its kind for an MP to donate 3 ambulances in Uganda and this has excited communities,” says Dr Acuti who has a Masters of Science Degree in Pharmacology.

The Aboke LC3 Chairperson Cana Bonney welcomed the development and advised people who will be tasked with the responsibility of managing not to consider anyone’s political affiliation.

He hinted that there is a shortage of staff accommodation in most of the health facilities in the area and understaffing which many times hampers service delivery.

While responding to Cana’s concern, Dr Acuti says, he was lobbying for the upgrading of Aboke Health Unit to a district hospital.

“We are looking at accessibility because the stretch to the end of my constituency is 30km and my target was that there should be an ambulance at the radius of 10km,” he says.

He said it was a joint partnership between the community, local leadership and his office to address these health challenges.

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Prime Minister Nabanja accuses Minister Onek of indiscipline.

KAMPALA – The Prime Minister Robinah Nabanja has accused the Minister for Relief, Disaster Preparedness and Refugees, Hillary Onek of indiscipline.

This was after Minister Hillary Onek wrote a letter trending on social media and copied the president accusing her of usurping his roles and that of his deputy as Ministers of Disaster Preparedness and Refugees.

“I have not seen the letter but if the minister decided to write to me that is different. It is indiscipline because his office is next to my office so if he felt something bad was going on he would have come to my office and we harmonize,” says Nabbanja.

“You want to tell me that people should steal money when you are seated and I fail to come in. Fellow Ugandans things have changed, so I ask my fellow ministers to come and we walk together because we have little time. We are not going to blow off,” she added.

This all started after assuming her office, the Prime Minister immediately started visiting disaster affected areas such as the Kasese floods where she delivered several relief items such as blankets, meals and soap.

In a letter circulating on social media dated October 29, 2021, signed by Minister for Relief, Disaster Preparedness and Refugees, Hilary Onek complained about Nabbanja’s conduct of not involving his office while executing duties related to his docket.

“From the time of your appointment, I have been observing with total displeasure the fact that my role and that of my deputy as the ministers in charge of refugees and disaster and the lead policy makers on matters of refugee and disaster management have been totally usurped by your office,” the letter reads in part.

Onek also adds that the Prime Minister has been side-lining the top officials and only considering his juniors while visiting refugee camps.

“You have been calling for meetings, going to disaster affected places and visiting refugee settlements without informing either my office or that of my deputy. To my shock, my staff who I supervise are the ones being called for a meeting with the local leadership of Bududa without involving my office or even the area Members of Parliament, which may lead to decisions being made that contradicts earlier and official cabinet position

Hon Onek adds that using such approaches will duplicate his efforts in the office of disaster and preparedness.

The letter also compels the Prime Minister to restrain herself from using excessive force while pinning corrupt leaders holding government positions without making further investigations.

“You have also purged the department of disaster management, taken over the distribution of relief items and causing interdiction of staff members without proper investigation. The interdicted staff were accused of causing a financial loss without conducting a forensic audit by involving office of the auditor general,” reads in part.

“On 5th October 2021, you wrote to my office halting the settlement of refugees in Kyangwali over land ownership, this decision was arrived at without involving either me or my deputy or any technical staff from the department of refugees” the letter further reads.

Onek further advised Nabbanja that her constitutional powers stop at coordinating legislative agenda, leading government business in parliament and monitoring all ministries and government programs but not involving in micro management of other ministries.

“If you decide to micromanage other ministries, what then is the role of the senior ministers who are supposed to plan, make policies and deliver on the manifestoes of H.E the president,” Onek asked in a letter.

The letter was copied to President Y.K Tubuhaburwa Museveni, Speaker of Parliament, Deputy speaker of parliament and to the PPS to H.E the President.

Onek further threatened to withdraw from the ministry responsible for disasters and preparedness should the prime minister continue working in isolation.

“If you have decided to carry on working like this and rendering my docket irrelevant, kindly put it in writing to H.E the president who is the appointing authority and I will relieve myself on my responsibilities and allow you carry on with your duties, “reads the letter.

In a media briefing on Tuesday, prime minister Nabbanja vowed not to withdraw her operational methods but insisted to keep working with only government officials willing to change the face of Uganda in terms of service delivery.

Most legislators supported Nabbanja’s way of doing government works claiming that it will awaken ministers who have been sleeping on government positions for long.

Others claimed that Nabbanja’s business of doing things will undermine powers of her junior ministers in government.

“Nabbanja wants to show off to the president that she is hardworking but in turn she is undermining her junior ministers,” says MP Paul Semakula Rutamaguza representing Nakaseke South.

Our correspondent tried to reach Minister Onek to respond to this accusation but his renowned phone numbers were off.

Robinah Nabbanja was appointed as Prime Minister and Leader of Government Business in Parliament in June 2021 replacing Rt Hon. Dr Ruhakana Rugunda.

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No cabinet position yet on bail – Attorney General

KAMPALA – The Attorney General, Kiryowa Kiwanuka has said cabinet is yet to adopt a position on the issue of scrapping bail on certain cases as advocated for by the President.

Mr. Kiryowa Kiwanuka, while attending an engagement meeting between the Government Chief Whip and the media at Parliament put it clear that cabinet has not taken any position yet on the issue of bail.

Kiryowa’s reaction follows multiple media reports that a position had already been taken, and soon it will be an issue on the floor of Parliament.

The Attorney General said, the issue was brought in cabinet, and discussions are still on-going before a position is adopted.

“It is an issue in cabinet, and discussions are still on going. You will all know once a position is adopted,” he told the media.

Kiryowa Kiwanuka also called on the media to always invest in research while on duty to have informed positions.

President Museveni has revived the bail debate with intent to have it scraped off on certain of crimes.

Politicians and other political observers have remarked that the move is intended to target political dissent and clamping on politicians.

In his opinion, President Museveni thinks capital offenders should be denied bail, or the constitutional pre-trial release until after at least six months on remand.

The Constitution Article 23, Clause 6 grants offenders a right to pre-trial release with a basis in Article 28 of the same constitution which states that an accused person is innocent until proved or pleads guilty.

Cabinet is set to introduce a range of reforms, among them amendments to the Constitution and the Police Act, to tighten the hands of judicial officers in exercising the discretion to grant or deny bail.

The Attorney General calls for calmness as work on the proposed reforms proceed.

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