Dear all,
Is it OK to spend some of the money we have now to buy some food for the people 
just affected? This is an urgent matter. 
Mr. Anguzu, could you call your officilas to discuss and make some donation on 
our behalf? We may have to donate more money to cover this deficit. Let us know 
how much you can " lend " so we can try to give extra money.
For those who are willing to asssit, we could still use Mr. Anguzu to 
specifcally collect this cash for this purpose.
Let us deliberate quickly and urgently.
Thanks.
Adiga Godi.

--- On Wed, 9/23/09, Patrick Okuni <paok...@yahoo.com> wrote:


From: Patrick Okuni <paok...@yahoo.com>
Subject: [WestNileNet] FW: Village Torched in Row - Let us Please Assist
To: westnilenet@kym.net, "Ombaci OBs" <ombaci...@googlegroups.com>
Date: Wednesday, September 23, 2009, 1:01 PM







Dear Colleagues
 
This tragic event which some of us had incidentally missed turns out to touch 
on one of our own - Richard Embati of Mulago Hospital. This is Richard's 
village, and one of the 30 houses burnt is his!
 
The houses were burnt when people were out in the fields, so they virtually 
lost everything. 
Reports from the ground indicate a desperate need for basic requirement - food, 
shelter and clothing. While some minimal efforts are being made with food 
provision, blankets and clothing.
 
I have taken the opportunity to use these distinguished fora to appeal to all 
of you out there to come to the aid of this group at this very difficult 
time. This is an opportunity to show solidarity with our colleague and support 
the population in need. Those who are around Kampala, please bring anything 
that can assist - money, clothes, blankets, etc to Jinja Road Police (DMO's 
place) on Thu 24/09 or Fri 25/09 at 6:00 pm. We shall use the money to buy 
blankets and send the other items to assist in whatever way.
 
Sorry, the last message bounced back because the photos were too bulky. We look 
forward to seeing you then...
 
Kind regards
 
Patrick Okuni


--- On Tue, 22/9/09, Patrick Okuni <paok...@yahoo.com> wrote:


From: Patrick Okuni <paok...@yahoo.com>
Subject: FW: Village Torched in Row - Let us Please Assist
To: westnilenet@kym.net, "Ombaci OBs" <ombaci...@googlegroups.com>
Date: Tuesday, 22 September, 2009, 9:43 PM







Dear Colleagues
 
This tragic event which some of us had incidentally missed turns out to touch 
on one of our own - Richard Embati of Mulago Hospital. This is Richard's 
village, and one of the 30 houses burnt is his!
 
The houses were burnt when people were out in the fields, so they virtually 
lost everything. 
Reports from the ground indicate a desperate need for basic requirement - food, 
shelter and clothing. While some minimal efforts are being made with food 
provision, blankets and clothing.
 
I have taken the opportunity to use these distinguished fora to appeal to all 
of you out there to come to the aid of this group at this very difficult 
time. This is an opportunity to show solidarity with our colleague and support 
the population in need. Those who are around Kampala, please bring anything 
that can assist - money, clothes, blankets, etc to Jinja Road Police (DMO's 
place) on Thu 24/09 at 6:00 pm. We shall use the money to buy blankets and send 
the other items to assist in whatever way.
 
We look forward to seeing you then...
 
Kind regards
 
Patrick Okuni

--- On Mon, 21/9/09, Jimmy Adriko <jadr...@newvision.co.ug> wrote:


From: Jimmy Adriko <jadr...@newvision.co.ug>
Subject: FW: Village torched in religious row
To: paok...@yahoo.com
Date: Monday, 21 September, 2009, 4:40 PM








 
 




From: frank mugabi [mailto:franke...@yahoo.com] 
Sent: Monday, September 14, 2009 5:30 PM
To: jkaka...@newvision.co.ug; helen mukiibi; Ken Oluka; jang...@newvision.co.ug
Cc: jadr...@newvision.co.ug; Enock Kakande; Kennedy Oryema
Subject: Village torched in religious row 
  




Village torched in religious row 
By Frank Mugabi and Richard Adrama         Sept. 14, 2009         Photo by 
Frank Mugabi 
TWENTY six residents of Mite parish in Adumi sub county, Arua district have 
been remanded in connection with the 30 houses that were burned down in the 
area last Thursday. 
  
According to prosecution, the group consisting of mainly youths is accused of 
raiding and setting ablaze houses belonging to members of Ekua Church of 
Uganda. 
  
They also killed the Protestant’s domestic animals, slashed their gardens and 
destroyed other household property worth millions of shillings. 
  
The mobile police, who stormed the scene after receiving a distress call from 
Lia police post, found some of the rowdy youth feasting on two goats they had 
slaughtered. 
  
Police herded them all onto the pick up together with the cuscuses of the goats 
and chicken, which were to be used as exhibits in court. 
  
The suspects were on Friday presented before the Arua Grade One magistrate’s 
court and charged with ten counts of arson, nine counts of malicious damage and 
threatening violence, before being sent to Arua Central Government prison. 
  
They are to reappear on September 16, 2009 to have their pleas heard. 
  
One of the culprits, who was found to be a minor, was referred back to Arua 
central police station for custody. 
  
Local elders said the row had been brewing between members of Nyauka clan, who 
are predominantly catholic, and those from Orivu, the protestants, over the 
ownership of the land surrounding Eku Church of Uganda. 
  
They said the animosity heightened with rumours that Michael Okuru, who heads 
the Orivu’s, was gathering money to seek a court order to evict the catholics. 
  
The Arua criminal investigations chief, Christopher Obia, noted that at least 
seven families had their houses razed although no injuries were reported. 
  
The Mite parish LCII chairman, Charles Arumadri, said on Monday that the 
situation was still tense with reports of revenge making rounds in the area. 
  
He called for security personnel to be deployed in the area. 
Ends. 
Caption:One of the affected families prepare a meal outside their burnt house 
Caption:A woman shows a bicycle that was burnt during the raid 
Story by Frank Mugabi and Richard Adrama 
Photos by Frank Mugabi 
 
 



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