Youth
leaders from Mugusu Sub County, Kabarole District tasked their local leaders on
15th October, 2012 at Mugusu Sub County community hall to give
accountability and explain the mandates of their particular offices. The
workshop, organized by Mugusu Forum for Development Club in Partnership with
ToroDev attracted 60 participants.
Local
leaders were represented by the area member of Parliament, the sub county
chairperson, the sub county chief, the sub county NAADS coordinator, the local
areas district and sub county councilors, the Kabarole district speaker , the
health assistant and the OC Police officer among others.
Participants during the workshop |
According
to the Club’s coordinator, Mukwano Senyonjo, the workshop was aimed at
empowering local communities with skills to monitor service delivery and demand
accountability from local leaders. Mukwano also indicated that the workshop was
aimed at sensitizing local communities in Mugusu Sub County on their rights to
good health, education, clean environment, food, etc.
The
area member of Parliament, Hon. Stephen Kagwera indicated that service delivery
starts with local people and therefore appealed to the local communities to
ensure that local leaders implement their manifestos to ensure improved service
delivery in their local communities.
The
In-charge of Mugusu Police post sensitized the participants on the whole
process of reporting cases to the police. He also appealed to the local
communities not to pay for police bail since it’s free.
The
Kabarole District speaker, Hon. Mugabo Clovice promised to lobby for funds
through the district council to work on the Mugusu Gravity flow scheme which
was poorly constructed and the sub county roads of Mugusu – Butebe, Mugusu-Muhoora-Kasusu,
Kiraaro-Kinyankende and Kyezire-Kiraro.
The
sub county health assistant appealed to the local communities to improve on the
latrine coverage and reduce the spread of diseases. According to the health
assistant, latrine coverage currently stands at 89 percent so as to improve the
hygiene and sanitation of the sub county.
In
early 2012, ToroDev supported the initiation of advocacy forums in the Rwenzori
Region districts to improve the monitoring of service delivery. Currently,
ToroDev is engaged in training members of advocacy forums in online advocacy,
monitoring service delivery and demanding accountability from their local
leaders.
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