Vasco requires some lectures from the technical team of ECO CITY in order to 
appreciate the need for urban growth of Arua.


Candia Tom Aliti
Principal Finance Officer 
Budget and Finance Division, Planning Department,
Directorate of planning and Development,Ministry of Health.
P O Box 7272,Kampala.
Mob Tel. +256772574789
Email: [email protected].
 




In justice and moments of decision, do not maintain attitude of indifference.




--- On Fri, 10/5/12, Caleb Alaka <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Caleb Alaka <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Sunday fete at Kati Kati
To: "A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile" <[email protected]>
Cc: "A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile" <[email protected]>
Date: Friday, October 5, 2012, 5:28 AM




Well stated Vasco, your concerns are legitimate, the last time I was in Arua 
Avenue, the road was deplorable. Indeed I took issue with the Mayor and the LC3 
Chairperson of Arua Hill Division. I was informed that the roads in Arua town 
were taken over by the Uganda National Roads Authority and that the Company 
contracted to work on Vura customs Odia -Koboko road would work on the same. 
Barifa indeed is a sticky issue. Apparently that land was gazetted as a forest 
reserve meaning that  the National Forestry Authority is at law the owner of 
Barifa. It is for that reason that NFA told Arua Municipality to get an 
alternative land to relocate the forest before the same could be de-gazetted. 
It is true Arua has more pressing problems. However, it is a fact that Arua has 
hit a dead end. Efforts to expand its boundaries suffered a still birth, indeed 
there were plausible reasons for Ayivu elders to resist the expansion of the 
town. Arua has been floated for a
 city status by the Urban Authorities Association. The idea of developing 
Barifa as an Eco city is in tandem with those aspirations. Gen. Saleh is an 
Encroacher or trespasser on that land. He has not taken the whole of Barifa. 
Indeed the master plan for the Eco city will not have room for illegal 
structures. All these are issues we need to address. West Nile Foundation does 
not have a hall and we can not consult under a tree. Lest not imagine that 
20,000 shs which is the equivalent of Us$ 4 is the boundary of haves and have 
nots. We should encourage the culture of low self esteem. Any way your 
leadership considered the issue and waived off the 20,000 and those who feel 
that the water or soda they will take is not free and the venue they will have 
with electricity  e.t.c has to be paid for will in the spirit of self help pay 
the 20,000. But those who genuinely can not afford the same should turn up. 
This is a consultative meeting.

Sent from my iPho

On Oct 5, 2012, at 7:52 AM, Vasco Oguzua <[email protected]> wrote:




This is interesting to read about Nile Eco-City Development, the Business Case 
concept for Barifa. Just recently I read on the papers about the issue of 
Barifa Land being given to Salim Saleh for paying Ex_Soldiers and building a 
memorial. It seemed in the article about Barifa Land was still being contested 
for how the land was being given to Saleh. Now there is already a consultative 
meeting being done for the development of this same land. I was wondering if 
that issue of the forest land being given to Saleh has been finalized and 
mutually agreed upon by the municipal council in Arua in whose jurisdiction 
that land falls and are responsible for the initiation and planning of 
development projects in the municipal. 
I was wondering if these people who are presenting the business concept working 
for Saleh or are they being hired or contracted by Arua Municipal Council? I 
would imagine that if the municipal council is really very serious about the 
development of Arua Municipality, their  priority would be at least to fix the 
dilapidated infrastructure in the municipality, the roads (pedestrians and 
vehicles share the same narrow roads and there are no pavements for pedestrians 
to walk, no proper sewage system as such you go around the town and especially 
around the dilapidated market where you find feaces all over the place creating 
health hazards for the population, Some of the public toilets in places like 
the one at Gagaa Bus stage is deplorable to visit. I guess as there is no 
electricity in the town, it is difficult to talk about traffic lights which 
used to be available and working. The buildings are all worn out and need 
renovation. I do not know if the Arua
 Chamber of commerce still exists, but I would imagine that those kinds of 
meetings would be associated with the redevelopment of town rather than 
exploiting the forest area. All the office Buildings are in shambles, just the 
other day I heard the Police station toilets were in a deplorable situation. I 
tend to think the current priority should be to renovate the current 
infrastructure in Arua municipality, but not to cut more trees for a new town 
centre
Picturing how much there is to do in the redevelopment of the municipality, it 
would be inconceivable to think of breaking a forest land to build a new town 
centre while there is still so much to do in the current  business centre. I 
wonder if these development concepts are what people are crying for or provide 
the current needed services to the population in their current demand and needs 
or are they just selfish individual profiteering interests???!. 
I even wonder why any consultation in the public interest should have a fee to 
attend! Is that to weed out the haves from the have nots. I would beg to think 
that public consultations should be open fora for every interested and 
concerned individuals that limiting the attendance to a few who can afford the 
20,000.00/- which is not small amount for the ordinary people.

Vasco




On Thu, Oct 4, 2012 at 3:36 PM, Ocaatre Ronald Miria <[email protected]> 
wrote:






Hi President!
This sounds very exciting and i wish i would be there to witness the 
presentations.
These are the kind of things we want to see from our own as we work to develop 
WN. I want to thank Joel and Dennis for their visionary out look for the region.
Brothers and Sisters the challenge is now for us to see how we can pick up and 
popularise this dream for the Great West Nile.
Caleb receive my apologies since i will be in  town after 7th october.
Best of luck to you all. Let us get to know what next after the presentation.
 
Ronald M Ocaatre


--- On Wed, 3/10/12, Caleb Alaka <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Caleb Alaka <[email protected]>

Subject: [WestNileNet] Sunday fete at Kati Kati

To: "A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile" <[email protected]>
Date: Wednesday, 3 October, 2012, 15:34



West Nile Foundation has organized a consultative meeting about the Nile 
Eco-City development concept and the business case for Barifa at Kati Kati 
Restaurant main hall Next to Lugogo indoor stadium Kampala on Sunday the 7th 
day of October 2012 at 2: 30 p.m. Come and see and listen to presentations from 
our own genius Joel Aita and Dennis Aliga vide Joader  Consult and DMA Capital 
who will present the master plan for Barifa. Guest of Honour is the Hon. Dr. 
Eng. Gabriel Aridru Minister of State Finance (Investment ) and M. P Arua 
Municipality. Get in touch with Mr. Anguzu Rogers and Azabo Francis and 
register for the same with a fee of Ug. Shs 20,000/- the earlier you register 
the better, we have limited place. Come and be part of the revolution.

in attendance is who is who from West Nile and friends of West Nile.

Caleb Alaka
President West Nile Foundation 
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