Tuesday, November 30, 2010

RDC RESHUFLE AND APPOINT OF DEPUTY RDCs

RESIDENT DISTRICT COMMISSIONERS RESHUFLEMENT.

CHECK LIST.

Joseph Eigu Onyango

Mr. Opira Sylvestor - Abim
Mr. Komakech Yakobo - Ajduman
Mr. Ogwang Odyero Richard - Amolatar
Mr. Kurwa Charles -Amuria
Mr. Odongo Milton - Amuru
Mr. Joshua Anywarach -Apac
Maj. Abiriga Ibrahim -Arua
Mr. Tibamwenda Isdol -Budaka
Mr. Wabudi Edward -Bududa
Ms. Kikomeko Mwanamoiza Bugiri
Mr. Bwalatum Micheal -Bukedea
Mr. Watenyere John -Bukwo
Ms. Beyunga Florance -Buliisa
Mr. Kazinga Samuel Bundibugyo
Mr. Maliro Gaston --Bushenyi
Mr. Imulan Muruga -Busia
Mr. Gulume Richard -Butaleja
Mr. Anyama Ben -Dokolo
Mr. Owor Odoi Chrissy -Gulu
Ms Kaliba Jeanne -Hoima
Mr. Tugurihwayo Protazio- Ibanda
Haji Lubega Waggwa -Iganga
Mr. Bomera Fabian -Isingiro
Mr. Katenda Luutu -Jinja
Mr. Okoth Nyalulu -Kaabong
Mr. Cox Nyakairu -Kabale
Haj. Asadu Lutale -Kabarole
Ms. Albino Opio -Kaberamaido
Mr. Nsereko John -Kalangala
Ms. Namumbya Sarah -Kaliro
Ms. Alice Muwanguzi -Kampala
Mr. Asiimwe Jackson -Kamuli
Haj. Mutawe Ali -Kamwenge
Can. Ruronga Ben -Kanungu
Ms. Jane Frances Kuka -Kapchorwa
Mr. Mwesigye James -Kasese
Mr. Arwata Joseph -Katakwi
Ms. Margaret Baryehuki -Kayunga
Mr. Adrian Mbabazi -Kibaale
Mr. Serunjogi James -Kiboga
Mr. Kabogorwa Serwano- Kiruhura
Mr. Doka Ahmed -Kisoro
Mr. Okot Lapolo -Kitgum
Ms. Ayume Betty -Koboko
Mr. Napaja Andrew Keen -Kotido
Mr. Mpimbaza Hashaka -Kumi
Mr. Achila Rex -Kyenjojo
Ms. Akany Susan -Lira
Mr. Lubowa Paul -Luwero
Ms. Ida Bikorwenda -Lyantonde
Mr. Nalyanya Henry -Manafa
Mr. Bamusede Bwambale -Masaka
Maj. Matovu David -Masindi
Ms. Martha Asiimwe -Mayuge
Mr. Nangoli Paul Mbale
Mr. Clement Kandole -Mbarara
Mr. Kiwanuka Katende -Mityana
Mr. Norman Ojwe -Moroto
Mr. Abingwa John -Moyo
Mr. Bantinti Francis -Mpigi
Mr. Buriku Tom -Mubende
Mr. Kasenge John Fisher -Mukono
Mr. Aluma Geoffrey -Nakapiripirit
Mr. Kyomukama Geoffrey -Nakaseke
Mr. Masereka David -Nakasongola
Ms. Sendabaguzi Grace -Namutumba
Ms. Adima Betty -Nebbi
Mr. Rwakifari Peter -Ntungamo
Ms. Akwai Aneco Mary -Maracha
Mr. Songhor Chepkurui -Oyam
Ms. Caroline Lamwaka -Pader
Ms. Mary Kemerwa -Pallisa
Mr. Byabakama Charles -Rakai
Ms. Muhindo Pulukeria -Rukungiri
Mr. Kamara Bayeya -Sembabule
Mr. Kato Matanda -Sironko
Mr. Ben Etonu -Soroti
Mr. Damulira Kyeyune -Tororo
Mr. Dan Kaguta -Wakiso
Mr. Wosugiriya Bob -Yumbe
Mr. Bewayo Nsubuga -Amudat
Haj. Abas Seguya -Buikwe
Mr. Mwanje Micheal -Buyende
Ms. Baguma Mary Nyakwera -Kyegegwa
Mr. Omwony Ogaba -Lamwo
Mr. Rashul Aluma -Zombo
Haj. Kalungi Ali -Otuke
Mr. Jorum Mayatsa -Namayingo
Mr. Bangu Fred -Luuka
Mr. Kawamara Patrick -Kiryandongo
Ms. Garyahendere Feddie -Ntoroko
Mr. Max Omeda -Serere
Mr. Ewai George -Alebtong
Mr. Egumbya Edgar Steven Muwanga -Gomba
Mr. Bwebale Apolo -Buvuma
Mr. Wamoto Nabendeh -Bulambuli
Mr. Caleb Tukaikiriza -Kyankwanzi
Mr. Tom Serwanga -Kalungu
Mr. Kityo Mukasa -Bukomansimbi
Mrs. Grace Kabayo -Lwengo
Mr. Safique Sekandi -Mitooma
Mr. Tumwesigye Josephat- Rubirizi
Mr. Mubiru Charles -Sheema
Mr. Peter Mugisha -Buhweju
Mr. Ariong John Henry -Ngora
Cpt. Dudu Baker -Matheniko
Ms. Margaret Wazikonya -Kibuku
Mr. Semei Okwi -Nwoya
Mr. Ogajo Barasa -Kole
Mr. Walugembe Ramadhani -Butambala
Mr. Asire Augustine -Agago
Mr. William Kabarole -Kween


DEPUTY RESIDENT DISTRICT COMMISSIONERS
1 Mr. Omuut John -Amuria
2 Mr. Rigakech Henry -Apac
3 Mr. Ajiga Abdu -Arua
4 Ms. Mangali Irene -Bugiri
5 Mr. Isingoma Wilson -Bundibugyo
6 Mrs. Rubanda -Bushenyi
7 Ms. Mbabazi Deborah -Busia
8 Ms. Kinyera Emiriya -Gulu
9 Mr. Wantimba Abduswamadi -Hoima
10 Ms. Rugasa Joyce -Iganga
11 Ms. Rwakishumba Judith -Jinja
12 Mr. Kabuye Nickson -Isingiro
13 Lt. (RTD) Kaye Fred -Kabale
14 Mr. Biryabalema Elijah -Kabarole
15 Mr. Kintu Monday -Kampala (Nakawa)
16 Ms Zaina Mwonge -Kampala (Rubaga)
17 Ms. Kagwa Alice -Kampala (Kawempe)
18 Mr. Lukyamuzi Kyeyune Hussein -Kampala (Makindye)
19 Ms. Kirabira Rose -Kampala (Central)
20 Mr. Tibasiima Dominic -Kalangala
21 Mr. Elijah Madoi -Kamuli
22 Mr. Kizubo Steven -Kaberamaido
23 Mr. Eriya Amos Mujungu -Kamwenge
24 Mr. Kasiita Juuko -Kanungu
25 Mr. Musoba James -Kapchorwa
26 Mr. Muhindo Amudabu -Kasese
27 Ms Rose Birungi -Kayunga
28 Ms. Kiiza Oliver -Kibaale
29 Ms. Kamwine Catherine -Kiruhura
30 Mr. Ahebwa Gideon -Kisoro
31 Mr. Kayondo Mulowoza -Kumi
32 Mr. Kisembo Arali Samuel -Kyenjojo
33 Mr. Opio Bob -Lira
34 Ms. Kivumbi Margaret -Luwero
35 Mr. Ruberantware Ben -Lyantonde
36 Ms. Maumbe Betty Manafa
37 Ms. Kizito Josephine -Masaka
38 Mr. Kagulire George William -Masindi
39 Mr. Sebyala Badru -Mayuge
40 Mr. Mitala Emma -Mbale
41 Mr. Mugabe Keith -Mbarara
42 Hajat Takia Namijumbi -Mityana
43 Ms. Akullo Emily -Moroto
44 Ms. Miriam Katerega -Mpigi
45 Ms. Evelyn Kiiza Tinkamalirwe- Mubende
46 Mr. Akaya Were -Mukono
47 Mr. Oryem Bernard -Nakapiripirit
48 Lt. (Rtd) Kaddu John -Nakaseke
49 Mr. Odongo Alex -Nebbi
50 Ms. Mbabazi Justine -Ntungamo
51 Mr. Onoria Ambrose -Pallisa
52 Mr. Mbategyereize Godfrey -Rakai
53 Mr. Sekabanja Edward -Rukungiri
54 Mr. Sekabito Joseph Kitayimbwa -Sembabule
55 Ms. Modesta Elizabeth Ajilong -Sironko
56 Mr. Osotto Joseph -Soroti
57 Ms. Aisha Sekindi -Tororo
58 Ms. Sarah Bananuka -Wakiso (Entebbe)
59 Ms. Semakula Betty -Wakiso (Kasangati)
60 Mr. Sula Serunjogi -Buikwe
61 Ms. Mbabazi Teopista -Kalungu
62 Mr. Lulaba Isaac -Katakwi
63 Mr. Ogumbo Wafula –Namayingo

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Gulu- Busia passenger bus intercepted with over 3000 live ammunitions.

By Joseph Eigu Onyango

Soroti 1st /12/2010

Over 3,000 live bullets have been intercepted by police in Soroti loaded in a Gate Way Bus en route from Gulu to Busia town.

According to the Mid Eastern police spokesman, Juma Hassan Nyene, the Gate Way bus registration number UAL 149 Z was intercepted today afternoon at Soroti town on its way to Busia town.

The live ammunitions are suspected to either be transported for sale across the border in Kenya according to police preliminary investigations.

“We are detaining at least two people in connection with the possession of these bullets”. Nyene said.

He said shall get much information from those who have been arrested later.

After the arrests were made; the rest of the passengers were left to continue with their journey.

By press time the top police officers were locked up in a meeting over the matter.

Police however did not disclose the identities of the suspects and investigations are still on going to ascertain the source of the ammunitions.

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Teso sub region launches the citizen’s manifesto for monitoring its leaders.

Joseph Eigu Onyango.

1st /12/2010.

As Ugandan leaders are now busy politicking canvassing votes for 2011 general elections open right from local councils to presidential, sub regions in the country seem to be having a collective voice to demand good governance from their elected leaders.

This follows the regional launches of citizen manifestos across all regions in Uganda, for the case of Teso sub region; the citizen’s manifesto was launched at Soroti public gardens today (Tuesday).

The manifesto is out-lining key development concerns that average Ugandan faces day by day.

The executive Director, Public Affairs Center- Uganda, Benson Ekwee says the key issues in Teso that are crucial include poor education standards, in adequate supply of drugs in the health units, corruption in local government public offices.

“You find that here in Teso sub region; people are demanding their leaders and government to advocate for quality education including construction of Teso University, but for several years nothing is being done”. Ekwee said.

Ekwee noted that the electorates should be able to make their leaders accountable by demanding better services from them since they are in power.

According to Naboth Atuhaire of Uganda National NGO forum, the citizen’s manifesto highlights a political statement by ordinary people outlining their aspirations and demands to aspiring leaders at different levels.

Atuhaire says this was conceived to put citizens at the centre of defining the country they desire and using this as a basis to hold leaders and government accountable.

He said by doing this, the electorates become proactive players in the democratization and good governance process.

In related development, Amuria district chairperson, Julius Ochen has warned his councilors to avoid empty promises as they on campaigns.

Ochen was addressing the councilors and the local community at Kuju Sub County during the award of the best performing councilors in Amuria district recently.

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Kaberamaido FDC chairman fired in the office over meeting president Museveni.

Joseph Eigu Onyango

Kaberamaido 1st /12/2010.

The FDC party members in Kaberamido district have forced their party chairman, Joseph Emusu to step down and hand over the office to the vice chairperson for allegedly meeting President Yoweri Museveni in Lira district illegally.

Emusu is accused of attempting to cross with over 20 people to NRM during the day President Museveni was to address his rally in Kaberamaido district on 27th November 2010.

But when the information leaked out, the FDC leadership called for a meeting abruptly on the eve of the president’s rally where Emusu was grilled till he admitted meeting the president.

The contentious meeting held on 26th November, which was chaired FDC party secretary general and woman MP aspirant for Serere district, Hon. Alice Alaso Asianut tasked Emusu to resign his position pending further party disciplinary action.

Party members in Kaberamaido described Emusu as a bad hearted leader if he could sneak and meet the president at the expense of people who elected him district party chairman.

In a memorandum dated 9th November 2010 written by Emusu and addressed to President Yoweri Museveni, Emusu had highlighted that he would cross with over 20 people to NRM party before the president.

However, the day when Museveni had his campaign rally in Kaberamaido district on 27th November, Emusu did not cross with the alleged group.

But Hon. Alaso says during the FDC meeting on the eve of the president’s rallies in the district they had assured Emusu that if he wanted to cross to NRM he would go as Emusu alone and not in the name of FDC party and its supporters.

Alaso called for people in Teso to be calm and give strength to the FDC party by voting Dr. Kizza Besigye in power come 2011 general elections.

“Its is not the right time for people of Teso to join the movement because they have not seen tangible results in the last 25 years of NRM rule”. Alaso said.

She castigated the NRM government for even failing to rescue people of Teso from abject poverty for all its long time in power.

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