Monday , November 18 2024
Home / NEWS / Alcohol: Nabbanja orders arrest of Parish Chief

Alcohol: Nabbanja orders arrest of Parish Chief

Nabbanja

Hoima, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Prime Minister Robinah Nabbanja has ordered the arrest of Sebastian Nuwamanya, the Parish Chief of Kasingo Ward in Hoima West Division over allegedly absconding from duty and excessive consumption of alcohol.

Nabbanja issued the directive on Friday afternoon while addressing implementers of the Parish Development Model at Kitara Secondary School in Hoima West Division. It followed complaints from area residents about the conduct of the Parish Chief under whose mandate the new initiative falls. Many said his conduct is a threat to the programme.

Nuwamanya had not shown up for the event which was attended by residents, Parish Chiefs, councillors, Town Clerks, LCIII  Chairpersons, ministers and other government officials. The event was organised to sensitize leaders about the planned implementation of the multibillion Shillings intervention, which the government intends to use to eliminate poverty from the population.

Nuwamanya’s absence at the meeting sparked outrage prompting Nabbanja to task the Police, under the command of the Albertine Region Police Commander Vincent Mwesigye to mount a search for him.

But Mwesigye said that his officers failed to trace Nuwamanya and had extended the pursuit for another day.

However, Nabbanja tasked the implementors of the Parish Developement Model to consider the less privileged within the population to benefit from the program saying the rich are totally out of the target.

She asked residents in districts across Bunyoro to welcome the project and use it to eradicate poverty.  She also cautioned the beneficiaries to report those asking for bribes during the implementation of the programme.

Hoima City  MP Asinansi Nyakato said the area leaders are going to jointly mobilise the public to embrace it but warned some leaders against politicizing the project.

The parish development model -PDM is a multi-sectoral strategy to create socio-economic transformation by moving the 39 per cent of households out of the subsistence economy into the money economy using the parish as the epicentre for development. It is hoped that the intervention will stimulate job creation and fight unemployment among Ugandans.

The PDM pillars include financial inclusion, infrastructure and economic services, agricultural value chain development, parish-based management information system, social services, community mobilization and mindset change, governance and administration.

It is supposed to be a Parish revolving fund whose beneficiaries will get low-cost loans for investment in income generation.

*****

URN

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *