President,

Thats a good place to start.

Thank you.

Ejiku



On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 10:52 PM, Caleb Alaka <[email protected]> wrote:

> Yes I remember under the East African Protocol on trade, there was a
> directive to the effect that to allow free movement of people within the
> East African Community and facilitate free movement of goods and services,
> all roadblocks and check points within any East African Country was to be
> removed. All checkpoints were to be relocated on boarder points, Tabu, can
> you dig that up, John Toa can look at the protocol and Eriya Kategaya's
> press release on abolition of internal road blocks and check
> points(Minister in Charge of East Africa and a Deputy Prime Minister). Yes,
> this is the ammunition we need to shoot down the sad scenario of Pakwach.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Aug 28, 2012, at 22:40, Caleb Alaka <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> We are taking this up. Ejiku Robert and other members of the Executive
> will initiate a memo to the Chairman West Nile Parliamentary Group since
> this issue affects the entire electorate and citizenry of West Nile. The
> chairperson of the WN Parliamentary Group who I think is Hon. Fred Jachan
> Omach who incidentally is M.P Jonam County which covers Pakwach Bridge can
> take up the same matter with  the P. M. I remember Government abolished all
> internal roadblocks in Line with the principle of free movement of goods
> and services. Hon. Erica Kategaya made the pronouncement as the Line
> Minister. That is why the notorious Kafu and Karuma roadblocks were
> removed. The issue is whether Uganda's boarder in North West is at Pakwach.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Aug 28, 2012, at 17:36, Ocaatre Ronald Miria <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> Hi Tabu!
> You are really spot on. I have personnally shared my displeasure and
> annoyance about the only road block i guess in Uganda impossed on the
> people of West Nile with a political leader who promised to table it in
> MAYANK.
> I think enough is enough, these people are just joking around with us. Can
> we as a forum bring this to the attention of our cabinet members like Hon
> Omach, Hon Aridru, Hon Baba who seems to be key to this, Hon Moses Ali et
> al.
> They may possibly not know the kind of anguish we go through. Can you
> imagine when you are just getting into that good stage of sleep called REM,
> somebody tellsyou to get out for a checking which is very useless i am
> sorry to say coz, if the essence is to get 'Bad guys' who tells you that
> they will travel without identification never mind it may be forged.
> I will be in Kampala on Friday, if need be let the Chairman West Nile
> Forum with the Top executive seek some appointment with the powers that be
> from WNile and we chart a way forward. I am sure His exellency the
> president does not know what His people of WN are going through. We too own
> this country and must be treated with the dignity we deserve.
> Caleb kindly take this up as our boss and we shall be there behind you.
>
> Good evening
>
> Ronald Miria Ocaatre
>
> --- On *Mon, 27/8/12, tabua butagira <[email protected]>* wrote:
>
>
> From: tabua butagira <[email protected]>
> Subject: Monitor article : Why should W/Nile people require IDs to cross
> Pakwach?
> To: "Ombaci OBs" <[email protected]>
> Cc: "Sjocoba Alumni" <[email protected]>
> Date: Monday, 27 August, 2012, 12:10
>
>
>    Dear good people,
>
> I thought this is one bothersome issue, especially having witnessed some
> commuters bounced (turned back home) at Pakwach checkpoint for lacking IDs,
> passport or Voter's card yet no such inspection in other parts of the world.
>
> Vide *Daily Monitor* opinion article
> http://www.monitor.co.ug/OpEd/Commentary/Why+is+govt+treating+West+Nile+people+as++second+class+/-/689364/1487554/-/e816xwz/-/index.html
>
> What do you think?
>
> My view is that our leaders, particularly the elected ones, must have this
> matter resolved so our relatives in the villages do not have to suffer, and
> be humiliated, for lacking identification in a country without national IDs.
> Tabu Butagira
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