Hmm, strange things have happened before!

"..."We give them a minimum resettlement package that includes a mattress, a jerry can, seeds and some farming implements, and we implement the program with other partners who have be handling the psychosocial counseling of these people since they came out of the bush,"

Seeds without land?!

Why don't they spread the dinner table so that many other Ugandan expertise eat?!

For example give them guarantees to medical treatment at clinics of their choices, food ration from stores of their choices, educational tuition etc.

Since they are former terrors, some one might malija them while digging, aha aha ah!

Jokes aside, there is always need for "distribution of wealth" when ever such "opoto ma tugu" money rains.

noc'la gaumoy








--- On Thu 05/19, Matek Opoko < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
From: Matek Opoko [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], ugandanet@kym.net
Date: Thu, 19 May 2005 19:25:48 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [Ugnet] UGANDA: World Bank gives $4.2 million to resettle ex-rebels


" That which we have been looking for, the wind has brought to us"..somebody is beating the drum with the left hand!!!

Matek

UGANDA: World Bank gives $4.2 million to resettle ex-rebels

18 May 2005 12:56:29 GMT

Source: IRIN
KAMPALA, 18 May (IRIN) - The World Bank has given Uganda US $4.2 million to fund a project to resettle an estimated 11,000 former rebel fighters, an official said on Tuesday.

Moses Draku, spokesman of the Uganda Amnesty Commission, told IRIN that 4,000 other ex-combatants had already been integrated into communities of their choice.

"We give them a minimum resettlement package that includes a mattress, a jerry can, seeds and some farming implements, and we implement the programme with other partners who have be handling the psychosocial counseling of these people since they came out of the bush," said Draku.

A statement by the head of the commission, Justice Peter Onega, urged members of the Lord's Resistance Army rebel group, which has fought the government and terrorised civilians in northern Uganda for nearly 19 years, to engage in a genuine and meaningful dialogue with the government to bring the conflict to an end.

In 2000, the Ugandan government enacted an amnesty law that granted unconditional amnesty to any Ugandan engaged in armed rebellion who surrendered and denounced violence


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