POLICE: TEAM IN NIMULE TO MEET THE STRIKING TRUCK DRIVERS

Hellen Achayo | April 21, 2017 | 6:05 pmTrucks entering South Sudan via
Nimule border town.

A delegation from the police and customs has been sent to Nimule to meet
the striking truck drivers bringing goods to South Sudan, the police
spokesperson said.

Ugandan media reports that more than 1,000 trailers loaded with food, fuel,
and other manufactured goods remain grounded at Elegu Parking ground, few
meters from South Sudan border town of Nimule.The media says the drivers
have suspended movement due to persistent insecurity and extortion in duty
levy.

Brigadier Daniel Justin said that a team from the police and customs went
to Nimule on Friday to address the problem.“Today there is a delegation
that went to Nimule this morning. So at the end of the day, we will hear
what is happening there. There is the deputy minister and then the head of
the custom and Migration. There are going to talk, they want to hear what
the problem is.”Justin said.

On his part, the Secretary for the Ugandan Traders and Community, Elia
Mugaga, says he received reports that some of the drivers are holding a
strike.“Now the problem is that our people are bringing goods and you know
very well when we get goods, we have to buy dollars. So they depend on the
dollars that’s why things are high. Since the morning the dollar has run up
to 19,000. Now if somebody brought the good, now the dollars is the problem
but not the way I think. Some goods were brought because some people I told
them to come and not join the strike. Some traders they heard me and they
agreed to come and those who have not joined the strike they have
come.” Mugaga said.

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