Dear Gildert, you have said the truth. The interst of these people is to "own" 
the land having the OIL DIPOSITS: This is a greater Political plan where 
sensitive state secrets are leaked to a particular people who pretend to be 
innocent and ordinary herdsmen going on thier business. I am convinced these 
people have prior information about the riches of the Westnile at first thought 
to be poor. Punic has stricken the current powers that are as this riches of 
West nile and Northern Uganda may change Political landscape of Uganda again. 
Let's remain calm but have the resolve to have those pastoralist trace their 
way back to where they rare coming from. Beware of the obnoctious land 
amendment bill!!!! Alert the Politicians now!David.

--- On Tue, 21/4/09, Gilbert Adibo <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Gilbert Adibo <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Re: WestNileNet Digest, Vol 8, Issue 67
To: [email protected], "A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile" 
<[email protected]>
Date: Tuesday, 21 April, 2009, 8:38 AM

Hi Sam,
 
Herdsmen causing fracas in West Nile??!!! These are worrying trends our people 
should act on now. Otherwise the rate at which they are collecting money and 
drinking with women to be annouced in a public rally is worrisome.

 
This is a political representative at the local level who is supposedly the 
"eye" and voice of the masses to decide what is right for the people.
 
Sam, I still remember some little bit of my physical Geography. The areas these 
pastoralists are interested in are the dry stapes that lie along the river 
Nile. There are some interesting maps I have come  across on some website 
detailing likely Oil deposits in the Great lakes region in pdf format. The West 
Nile region has vast deposits along the Nile plus numerous othe minerals. 

 
Jus as you pointed inyoru earlier posting, its my hope that we do not 
"hangover" till after 2011 elections.
 
Where have these pastoralists been grazoing there animals before migrating to 
West Nile ostensibly to look for grazing land. Let them sale off some of these 
animals so that they have head counts that can be sustained by their grazing 
land.

 
I think power is making "patriots" drawn in this country. Imagine it were a 
group of people from West Nile with those herds in search of grazing land in 
Mbarara carrying guns?? Woudn't you be labelled PRA rebels??!!

 
Strange world we are living in.
 
 You guys have not sacrificed enough. We had better wake up to sacrifice better.
 
Good day.
 
Gilbert Adibo
 


 
On 21/04/2009, samuel andema <[email protected]> wrote:





If they are sleeping this will wake them up:
 
Thanks
Sam Andema
 




Herdsmen cause fracas in West Nile 

 

 




News 


Written by RICHARD DRASIMAKU    

Monday, 20 April 2009 06:11 


ARUA-There is a security breakdown in some parts of West Nile that has been 
caused by rising tension between local people and nomadic pastoralists. Some of 
the pastoralists are said to be armed.
A soldier, Private Twebaze Katoto, was on April 2, stoned to death by villagers 
of Jafurunga in Kucwiny Sub-county, Nebbi District, who mistook him to be a 
pastoralist. 
In a tense joint security meeting chaired by Arua RDC, Maj. Ibrahim Abiringa 
four days after the incident, Arua District officials accused their Nebbi 
counterparts of failing to stop the cattle keepers from entering the region 
with large herds of cattle.

There are allegations that Luiji Candini, the Secretary for Security of Arua 
District, and the Ajia LC-III Chairman, Alekua Santore, accepted inducements to 
facilitate the settlement of the cattle keepers.
But Chandini told the closed-door meeting that he was only given Shs50,000 by 
the Arua District Internal Security Officer (DISO), Jero Mugarura, who owns a 
large herd of cattle in Arivu Sub-county. He said the DISO was planning to 
acquire more grazing land in the neighbouring Ofaka Sub-county.

Candini repeated the remarks during a public rally organised by the Minister of 
State Minister for Transport, Simon Ejua, at Ajia Sub-county a day later.
“The DISO [gave] Shs50, 000 only, which money I used to drink with women,” he 
said, throwing the crowd into laughter.
“As for the [alleged] millions being talked about, [you] ask Santore,” he said 
as he passed on the microphone to the LC-III chairman.

But Santore told the crowd to ask the LC-I officials in the concerned areas, 
prompting jeers from the irritated listeners.
He also wondered why authorities in Nebbi don’t stop pastoralists from entering 
the region. The cattle keepers enter West Nile through Pakwach in Nebbi.

But the RDC of Nebbi, Betty Akech, reportedly told the April 6 security meeting 
that Nebbi’s role was to simply provide security for the cattle keepers from 
Pakwach up to the border with Arua. “Where they go next is not our duty,” 
Aketch is quoted as saying.

The Arua DISO, Mugarura, has also defended himself and other pastoralists 
saying that the Constitution allows any Ugandan to settle anywhere they want.
During the Ajia public rally, residents wondered why the cattle keepers were 
settling only in areas tipped for petroleum exploration. This has raised 
suspicion that the pastoralists have hidden economic interests camouflaged as a 
search for pasture and water.

The pastoralists are also accused of moving large herds of cattle despite 
quarantine by the Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries over 
the foot and mouth disease.
Prior to the Monday, April 6 meeting, authorities in Nebbi had recovered 11 
guns and several pieces of army uniform alleged to have been used by some 
pastoralists to intimidate local people.
However, the West Nile Army Spokesman, Capt. Peter Mugisha, told The Observer 
that illegal guns in Nebbi are hired by the business people from the lawless 
Eastern DR Congo at Shs700, 000.

“When these [guns] get into the hands of ill-intentioned people like UPDF 
deserters, they use them to terrorise our people,” he said.
He appealed for increased vigilance and co-operation by civilians to stop the 
proliferation of small arms in West Nile.

[email protected] 

--- On Mon, 20/4/09, Gilbert Adibo <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Gilbert Adibo <[email protected]>

Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Re: WestNileNet Digest, Vol 8, Issue 67
To: "A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile" <[email protected]>

Date: Monday, 20 April, 2009, 6:41 PM




Hey Guys,
 
Is fatique setting in, not withstanding our normal commitments? 
 
Gilbert
 
On 20/04/2009, JohnAJackson <[email protected]> wrote: 

Many Voices but No Voices Heard
 
Ladies and gentlemen,
 
In an earlier post last week I had aluded to the fact that we need to organize 
ourselves into a tangible/functioning/definable body. I agree with Gilbert that 
our ideas have to go somewhere or else they end up no where.

 
We have a lot of talents, nearly in every domain of education. For us to 
transform these wonderful ideas we post on this forum into action plans, we 
need to have consorted mechanism for communicating these ideas to our local 
leaders/admistrators. Secondly we need to coordinate these ideas into a usable 
format.

 
We need to strike a collaborative working relationship, team building and 
camaradee approach in working with our local administrators so that they do not 
perceive us as a threat. Our mission and vision is simple: Better servcies & 
Sustanianble community development.

 
Mr Andema had posted a name " West Nile Development Forum". Correct me if I am 
wrong. 
Why can't we have a thorough discussion on this issue. Is it feasible and 
doable? How do we go about formulating and organizing this?  Do we agree or 
disagree?
 
I have to repeat myself one more time. If we do not have a structured way of 
communing our ideas, ideals, vision, mission to the local people, how do these 
ideas get implemented?
 
This forum has been a perfect tool for gathering us where we live, around the 
globe. Talking about issues affecting West Nile region and our communities.  
The bottom line is, how can  we get these ideas  to the people who are the 
ultimate benefectors? How long shall we continue just talking without action 
plans?

 
Let's engage ourselves and have debate on how we can organize ourselves in a 
formal way. 
 
John J Avudria

 
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Fr. George,

http://www.independent.co.ug/index.php/column/opinion/782-patriotism-classes-are-an-exercise-in-futility



Here is the article link.

Cheers!

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