Dear all, 
This comes back to accountability of our leaders/governments to the citizens 
which I spoke about some time back. I did say that while we struggle as WNF to 
cause development in West Nile, we must hold our leaders/governments 
accountable to their responsibilities and members disagreed with me. Can you 
now see how local governments in Arua are failing us? How many people lack safe 
water in Arua, how many good murram roads do we have in Arua. Just take the 
road to Ediofe as a nearby example, what would be the reason to return such 
money in these situations. Now if WNF was to look for funds for some of these 
developments and the donors hear money for such things being returned, who 
would take us serious?

These are some of the issues that WNF should start engaging in. I hear the 
University is in this years budget (not sure), we are not hearing what is going 
on, I hope the money wont be returned also.

Thanks

Christine




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From: Robert Ejiku <[email protected]>
To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile <[email protected]>
Sent: Wed, June 16, 2010 12:05:41 PM
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Arua fails to spend 1.7 B shillings


Caleb,

Its truly annoying but did he give reasons why. I know of moments when Bushenyi 
has found itself in similar situations perhaps because of what they now call 
absorption capacity that John Nasasira's referred to when asked why the hefty 1 
trillion for roads was not utilized. But Kanungu complained of bureaucracy and 
late releases especially where the PPDA guidelines to procure goods, services 
and civil works applies.

One proposal to solve this problem was to look into the guidelines and reduce 
on unnecessary red tape at the Ministry of Finance (Azabo). 

Now I am sure our own in Government who are well versed with these systems may 
want to educate us the laymen.

But should it be sheer incompetence on the part of our program implementers, 
then the idea of creating as many districts as there are counties might now 
gain credence.

Over to you fellows and all the best.




Ejiku

 
On 6/16/10, Caleb Alaka <[email protected]> wrote: 
Arua Local Government is to return close to Shillings 2,000,000,000/= (two 
billion) to the Central Government after the authorities failed to utilise the 
funds. The money was meant for service delivery during the 2009/10 Financial 
year. The Sectors that failed to use the money are works and water departments 
(1.1bn), Education shs 322 Million and peace recovery and development program 
(276M). The unspent monies were meant for construction of community roads, 
drilling of bore holes, construction of schools and maintenance of feeder roads 
that is according to the secretary finance Arua District Local Government one 
Sam Wadri Nyakua. 
>
>This scenario is so annoying. We are breaking our backs to ensure that our 
>region copes up with the rest in terms of development, our local leaders are 
>obdurately failing us. what are your comments ladies and gentlemen. 
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