Hello Caleb, hello westnile leaders...

It has become trendy for the president to be throwing sacks of money
to youth in other districts causing youth elsewhere to also demand
meeting with the president... one wonders when West Nile youth will
also start making noise.. so the bones can be thrown ther way while
the real meat goes to those closely affiliated.....!!!


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By GODFREY OJORE

Youth leaders in Soroti district on Tuesday walked out of a meeting
convened by the eastern youth MP Peter Ogwang, rejecting sh20,000
transport refund saying it was too little for them.

Ogwang had called the youth councilors in the district to discuss how
they could benefit from government programmes like the Northern Uganda
Social Action Fund (NUSAF) and the National Agriculture Advisory
Services (NAADS) among others.

The state minister for Teso affairs Christine Amongin Aporu was to
explain to the youth about the programmes and also get their
grievances since they had complained to Ogwang that they had not
benefited from most government programmes.

Besides rejecting the sh20,000 transport refund, the youth also
protested the delay by Ogwang and Amongin to arrive at the Lukiiko
hall where the meeting was slated to take place.

The meeting was scheduled to begin at 3.00pm but both Amongin and
Ogwang arrived at the venue at 6:30pm.

"Which meeting do you want to begin at 7.00pm? We demand for our
refund then call us on another day but now we are not ready to meet
you," one of the councilors shouted as the minister watched on at a
distance.

Ogwang explained that they delayed in Ngora and Serere districts where
they were meeting youth leaders on similar issues.

Efforts by the Soroti district LC5 chairperson George Michael Egunyu
and the resident district commissioner (RDC) Ben Etonu to calm the
angry youth fell in deaf ears as they insisted on more on top of
sh20,000.

Ogwang accepted to top up the refund to sh30,000, which the youth
received and left.

 "The youth have been calling me demanding an explanation towards
government programmes but I am disappointed that the very youth have
turned rowdy over money," Ogwang said.

Amongin explained that the youth in Soroti have also been asking her
to connect them to meet the President.

 "We shall organize another day for Soroti since my programme is to
meet all the youth in eastern Uganda," Amongin said after the meeting
aborted.
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